A Chronology of Paleozoic Sea-Level Changes
U.S. National Science Foundation · Murphy Oil Corporation (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Sea levels have been determined for most of the Paleozoic Era (542 to 251 million years ago), but an integrated history of sea levels has remained unrealized. We reconstructed a history of sea-level fluctuations for the entire Paleozoic by using stratigraphic sections from pericratonic and cratonic basins. Evaluation of the timing and amplitude of individual sea-level events reveals that the magnitude of change is the most problematic to estimate accurately. The long-term sea level shows a gradual rise through the Cambrian, reaching a zenith in the Late Ordovician, then a short-lived but prominent withdrawal in response to Hirnantian glaciation. Subsequent but decreasingly substantial eustatic highs occurred…
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2Topics & keywords
- Paleozoic
- Geology
- Paleontology
- Ordovician
- Sea level
- Devonian
- Late Devonian extinction
- Carboniferous
- Life below water