2003 Seattle Annual Meeting (November 2–5, 2003)

Paper No. 2
Presentation Time: 8:15 AM

A MID-CARADOCIAN (453 M.Y.) DRAWDOWN IN PCO2: EVIDENCE FOR A DECREASE IN SEAWATER TEMPERATURE AND ICESHEET DEVELOPMENT?


TOBIN, Kenneth J.1, DE LA GARZA, Pablo1 and BERGSTROM, Stig M.2, (1)Natural Sciences, Texas A&M Int'l Univ, 5201 University Blvd, Laredo, TX 78041, (2)School of Earth Sciences, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210-1308, ktobin@tamiu.edu

Previous workers have recognized a positive d13C excursion during the mid-Caradocian from Laurentian and Baltic platform carbonates. This study documents the mid-Caradocian excursion in Kullsberg Limestone (central Sweden). Significantly, we observe increases in both d13C and d18O unlike previous studies which only observed increased d13C marine values from the Baltic platform during this event. Brachiopods from the lower Kullsberg Limestone reflect pre-excursion conditions having more negative d13C (0 to 1‰) and d18O (-4 to –6‰) values compared with least-altered marine cement from the upper Kullsberg Limestone, which have more positive d13C (2.1 to 3.6‰) and d18O (-1.8 to –3.6‰) values. Least-altered marine cements from the Kullsberg Limestone include: columnar calcite, first-generation equant calcite, and translucent fibrous calcite (from earliest to latest in timing of formation). Kullsberg seawater during the excursion event likely decreased in temperature by @ 5 oC with an approximate @ 1‰ increase in d13OH2O attributable to increased salinity and/or formation of a small to moderate-sized transient ice sheet during the mid-Caradocian event. The results of this study are consistent with multiple independent approaches that characterize the composition of the Ordovician atmosphere/hydrosphere systems. Specifically, marine abiotic calcite formed at moderately low paleotemperatures (15 to 21 oC) coincident with a transient drawdown in mid-Caradocian atmospheric pCO2 (<10 times present atmospheric level, PAL). Ambient, pre-excursion paleotemperatures on the Baltic platform were 20 to 25 oC with atmospheric pCO2 values significantly greater than 10 PAL.