T4. Geochemical Proxies for Ancient Ocean Chemistry: Implications for Links Between Ocean Chemistry, Plate Tectonics, Sea Level, and Climate throughout the Late Precambrian and Phanerozoic (Posters)

Session No. 237
Wednesday, 7 November 2012: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Hall B (Charlotte Convention Center)

T4. Geochemical Proxies for Ancient Ocean Chemistry: Implications for Links Between Ocean Chemistry, Plate Tectonics, Sea Level, and Climate throughout the Late Precambrian and Phanerozoic (Posters)

Authors will be present from 368.

 

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THE CARBONATE ASSOCIATED SULFATE PROXY DURING THE GOBE: INVESTIGATING THE IMPACTS OF GLOBAL REDOX CHANGES ON SHALLOW MARINE ENVIRONMENTS DURING A TIME OF BIODIVERSIFICATION
PHILLIPS, Danyelle E.1, MARENCO, Pedro J.2 and MARENCO, Katherine N.2, (1)Geology, Bryn Mawr College, 101 N. Merion Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, (2)Department of Geology, Bryn Mawr College, 101 N. Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, dephillips@brynmawr.edu, dephillips@brynmawr.edu
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ND ISOTOPES REFLECT EUSTATIC AND CLIMATIC CHANGE DURING LATE PALEOZOIC ICE AGE: A RECORD FROM THE BIRD SPRING PLATFORM, WESTERN US
WOODARD, Stella C., Inst. of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, 71 Dudley Rd, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, THOMAS, Deborah J., Department of Oceanography, Texas A&M University, 3146 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3146, GROSSMAN, Ethan L., Department of Geology & Geophysics, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX 77843-3115 and OLSZEWSKI, Thomas D., Department of Geology and Geophysics, Texas A&M University, 3115 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843, woodard@marine.rutgers.edu, woodard@marine.rutgers.edu
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USING STABLE CARBON ISOTOPES OF ORGANIC-MATTER, ELEMENTAL RATIOS, AND TRACE-METAL GEOCHEMISTRY TO INFER ORGANIC-MATTER SOURCES, ACCUMULATION RATES, AND REDOX CONDITIONS DURING THE DEPOSITION OF THE MIDDLE DEVONIAN GENESEO FORMATION OF NEW YORK
WILSON, Ryan D. and SCHIEBER, Juergen, Geological Sciences, Indiana University, 1001 East 10th Street, Bloomington, IN 47405, rydawils@indiana.edu, rydawils@indiana.edu
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PALEOENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF FIVE LATE MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIAN CORES (CARBONDALE GROUP) FROM THE ILLINOIS BASIN, SOUTHWEST INDIANA: A COMBINED GEOCHEMICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL APPROACH
BROACH, Clinton, Earth Science, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, 723 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, GILHOOLY III, William, Department of Earth Sciences, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, 723 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, SMITH, Christopher, Weatherford International Ltd., Geoscience Development, 6550 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Suite 250, Houston, TX 77041, ELLIOTT Jr., William S., Geology and Physics, University of Southern Indiana, 8600 University Blvd, Evansville, IN 47712 and VOEGERL, Ryan Scott, Geology, University of Kansas, 1475 Jayhawk Blvd., 120 Lindley Hall, Lawrence, KS 66045, cbroach@iupui.edu, cbroach@iupui.edu
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EVIDENCE FOR ELEVATED FLUX OF IRON TO THE EARLY PHANEROZOIC OCEAN
METCALFE, Kyle S., Geology Department, Pomona College, 185 E Sixth Street, Claremont, CA 91711, GAINES, Robert R., Geology Department, Pomona College, 185 E. Sixth Street, Claremont, CA 91711 and PETERS, Shanan, Paleobiology Database, 495 Weeks Hall, Madison, WI 53706, ksm02010@mymail.pomona.edu, ksm02010@mymail.pomona.edu
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STABLE OXYGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPES IN CETACEAN EAR BONES AND TEETH: PALEOCLIMATIC APPLICATIONS
CINER, Burcu, Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32304 and WANG, Yang, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Tallahassee, FL 32310, bg08@my.fsu.edu, bg08@my.fsu.edu
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