CARBON ISOTOPE STRATIGRAPHY OF DEVONIAN (EMSIAN-EIFELIAN) LIMESTONES OF NEW YORK AND NEVADA
The d13Ccarb trend through the late patulus-early partitus zones in the LeRoy Quarry of New York shows a small negative shift from +1.5 to +1, which fits with composite European values of this time interval. Although we have not yet sampled the early costatus-late australis zones in the upper part of the Onondaga in New York, this same interval in the Northern Antelope Range, Nevada shows a baseline shift from 0.5 to +1.6 while the composite European trend remains steady at about +1.7.
As a result of the closing of the Rheic Ocean between the colliding Laurentian and Baltic land masses, exchange with the open ocean (Panthalassa) was likely restricted in the New York and European sections. The relative geographic proximity of New York and European sections during Emsian-Eifelian time and their similar exposure to somewhat reduced ocean circulation may explain why the two d13Ccarb curves correspond. In constrast, our Nevada section was situated off the open Panthalassa-coast of Euramerica, and was directly influenced by global ocean circulation, which may be reflected in the different d13Ccarb trends compared to European sections of the same time interval.