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Pelechaty et al. 1996
Pelechaty, S.M., Kaufman, A.J. and Grotzinger, J.P. (1996). Evaluation of delta C-13 chemostratigraphy for intrabasinal correlation: Vendian strata of northeast Siberia. Geological Society of America, Bulletin 108(8): 992-1,003.
Integrated sedimentologic, stratigraphic, and geochemical (delta(13)C, delta(18)O, Fe, Mn, and Sr) data from Vendian-Cambrian carbonate-ramp deposits of the northeast Siberian platform (Olenek uplift and Kharaulakh Mountains region) are used to constrain primary, time-dependent oscillations in the carbon isotope record and to evaluate delta(13)C chemostratigraphy for high-resolution intrabasinal correlation, The Vendian delta(13)C record of northeast Siberia reflects global variations seen elsewhere by displaying (in ascending order) a strong positive isotopic shift to values near +6 parts per thousand (herein named the P-interval), an intermediate interval of relatively little isotopic change (I-interval), which shows, in some sections, a monotonic decrease in delta(13)C from +2 parts per thousand at the base to near 0 parts per thousand at the top, and a negative excursion to approximate to-4 parts per thousand (N-interval) just beneath the Vendian-Cambrian boundary, In addition to secular isotopic shifts, these strata exhibit local small-scale signals related to intrabasinal variations in subsidence, erosion, and diagenetic alteration (e.g., degradation of organic matter, dolomitization, and hydrothermal and burial effects). These local, intrabasinal processes, in some cases, have modified both the magnitude and form of the primary isotopic excursions, which are used as the basis for correlation in all studies. Carbon isotope profiles provide an important method to evaluate intrabasinal variations in subsidence, erosion, and stratigraphic completeness. These profiles reflect increasing subsidence along the platform-to-basin transition, whereas progressive truncation of isotopic profiles along this trend illustrate pronounced uplift and erosion of ramp strata along unconformity surfaces.
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Keywords
precambrian-cambrian boundary, proterozoic stratigraphy, isotope composition, sedimentary-rocks, eastern siberia, organic-carbon, earth history, diagenesis, evolution, platform
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Geological Society of America, Bulletin
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