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Osmium and lithium isotope evidence for weathering feedbacks linked to orbitally paced organic carbon burial and Silurian glaciations

2022

Abstract The Ordovician (∼487 to 443 Ma) ended with the formation of extensive Southern Hemisphere ice sheets, known as the Hirnantian glaciation, and the second largest mass extinction in Earth History. It was followed by the Silurian (∼443 to 419 Ma), one of the most climatically unstable periods of the Phanerozoic as evidenced by several large scale ( > 5 ‰ ) carbon isotope (δ13C) perturbations associated with further extinction events. Despite several decades of research, the cause of these environmental instabilities remains enigmatic. Here, we provide osmium (187Os/188Os) and lithium (δ7Li) isotope measurements of marine sedimentary rocks that cover four Silurian δ13C excursions. Osmi…

Extinction eventeccentricity and precessionHirnantian glaciationosmium ( Os/ Os) and lithium (δ Li) isotopesGeologic recordorbital obliquityPaleontologysilicate weatheringGeophysicsIsotopes of carbonGeochemistry and PetrologySpace and Planetary SciencePhanerozoicOrdovicianEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Sedimentary rockGlacial periodGlobal coolingGeologySilurian palaeoclimate
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Fabric transitions from shell accumulations to reefs: an introduction with Palaeozoic examples

2007

One unresolved conceptual problem in some Palaeozoic sedimentary strata is the boundary between the concepts of ‘shell concentration’ and ‘reef’. In fact, numerous bioclastic strata are transitional coquina–reef deposits, because either distinct frame-building skeletons are not commonly preserved in growth position, or skeletal remains are episodically encrusted by ‘stabilizer’ (reef-like) organisms, such as calcareous and problematic algae, encrusting microbes, bryozoans, foraminifers and sponges. The term ‘parabiostrome’, coined by Kershaw, can be used to describe some stratiform bioclastic deposits formed through the growth and destruction, by fair-weather wave and storm wave action, of …

Extinction eventgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPaleozoicShoalGeologyOcean EngineeringDiagenesisPaleontologyPhanerozoicSedimentary rockPetrologyCoquinaReefGeologyWater Science and TechnologyGeological Society, London, Special Publications
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Effects of the Big Five and musical genre on music-induced movement

2010

Nine-hundred-and-fifty-two individuals completed the Big Five Inventory, and 60 extreme scorers were presented with 30 music excerpts from six popular genres. Music-induced movement was recorded by an optical motion-capture system, the data from which 55 postural, kinematic, and kinetic movement features were computed. These features were subsequently reduced to five principal components of movement representing Local Movement, Global Movement, Hand Flux, Head Speed, and Hand Distance. Multivariate Analyses revealed significant effects on these components of both personality and genre, as well as several interactions between the two. Each personality dimension was associated with a differen…

Extraversion and introversionSocial PsychologyMovement (music)media_common.quotation_subjectMusicalNeuroticismMultivariate analysis of variancePersonalityRock musicPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyInduced movementmedia_commonJournal of Research in Personality
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Evolution of the middle Paleozoic magmatism in the Chinese Altai: Constraints on the crustal differentiation at shallow depth in the accretionary oro…

2019

Abstract The Chinese Altai underwent intensive mafic and felsic magmatism in the middle Paleozoic, which was the most important magmatic event in the region. It is still unclear for the role of the event in formation of the crust that is thick (∼56 km) and has structure of three-layer stratification. In this study, the data for the middle Paleozoic mafic rocks and granites are comprehensively compiled and integrated with new geochronological, petrological, geochemical and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopic data for gabbroic rocks from Keketuohai area and tonalite and biotite granites from Habahe area. The middle Paleozoic mafic rocks exhibit two evolutionary trends, which can be defined as high-Al and low-A…

Felsic010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesContinental crustGeochemistryGeologyCrustengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesIgneous rockMagmatismengineeringMaficAmphiboleGeologyBiotite0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Asian Earth Sciences
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The tectonic domains of southern and western Madagascar

2019

Abstract Southern and western Madagascar is comprised of five tectonic provinces that, from northeast to southwest, are defined by the: (i) Ikalamavony, (ii) Anosyen, (iii) Androyen, (iv) Graphite and (v) Vohibory Domains. The Ikalamavony, Graphite and Vohibory Domains all have intermediate and felsic igneous protoliths of tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite-granite composition, with positive eNd, and low Sr and Pb isotopic ratios. All three domains are interpreted to be the products of intra-oceanic island arc magmatism. The protoliths of the Ikalamavony and Graphite Domains formed repectively between c. 1080–980 Ma and 1000–920 Ma, whereas those of the Vohibory Domain are younger and date …

Felsic010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesGondwanaIgneous rockGeochemistry and PetrologyIsotope geochemistryIsland arcProtolithGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesZirconGneissPrecambrian Research
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Student Author of the Year Award 2009

2009

The ‘‘Student author of the Year Award’’ is made for an outstanding paper in which an undergraduate or graduate student played a key role in the research and publication. The recipient of this award for 2009 is Ruben Diez Fernandez for his contribution, co-authored with Jose R. Martinez Catalan 3D Analysis of an Ordovician igneous ensemble: A complex magmatic structure hidden in a polydeformed allochthonous Variscan unit Journal of Structural Geology, Volume 31, Issue 3, March 2009, Pages 222–236. The Editors have selected this paper out of many student submissions in 2009. The basis of this paper is detailed field mapping, metamorphic petrology and structural analysis. These clearly establ…

Felsic3d analysisLibrary scienceGeologyFold (geology)Engineering physicslanguage.human_languageIgneous rockOrdovicianlanguageField mappingCatalanStructural geologyGeologyJournal of Structural Geology
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On shearing, magmatism and regional deformation in Neoarchean granite-greenstone systems: Insights from the Yilgarn Craton

2014

Abstract The structure of the Neoarchean Yilgarn Craton is dominated by craton-scale high-strain zones, mostly associated with highly-deformed elongate granitic bodies and transposed greenstone belts. These shear zones developed during widespread and prolonged magmatic activity that led to a nearly complete reworking of the felsic continental crust. The spatial, temporal and genetic relationships between such a voluminous and protracted event of crustal reworking and the development of the craton-scale shear zone network are unclear. Here, we combine new structural, geophysical and geochemical data to investigate the relationship between crustal-scale shear zones and large syntectonic pluto…

FelsicBatholithPlutonContinental crustMetamorphic rockArcheanGeochemistryGeologyShear zoneYilgarn CratonPetrologyGeologyJournal of Structural Geology
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Roots of an Archean volcanic arc complex: the Lac des Iles area in Ontario, Canada

1997

Abstract The Lac des Iles area is located in the Wabigoon Subprovince, an Archean granite-greenstone terrain in the Superior Province in Ontario, Canada. The area consists of several unmetamorphosed plutons of biotite- and hornblende-tonalite and mafic and ultramafic intrusions which are emplaced into an older tonalitic gneiss. The mafic/ultramafic bodies are concentric in shape and consist of periodotite, pyroxenite, gabbro and hornblende gabbro cumulates and diorite. The largest intrusion, the Lac des Iles complex, consists of several mafic and ultramafic centers. An internal SmNd isochron from the southern ultramafic complex gives an intrusion age of 2736 ± 28 Ma (MSWD = 1.5; ϵNd(t) = 1…

FelsicGabbroGeochemistry and PetrologyUltramafic rockContinental crustGeochemistryGeologyIgneous differentiationMaficPetrologyGeologyDioriteGneissPrecambrian Research
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Volatiles and trace elements content in melt inclusions from the zoned Green Tuff ignimbrite (Pantelleria, Sicily): petrological inferences

2018

International audience; The island of Pantelleria is one of the best known localities of bimodal mafic-felsic magmatism (alkali basalt and trachyte-pantellerite). Among the felsic rocks, the coexistence in a single eruption of products of both trachyte and pantellerite compositions is limited to few occurrences, the Green Tuff (GT) ignimbrite being one of these. The GT is compositionally zoned from pantellerite (70.1 wt% SiO2, mol Na+K/Al = 1.86, 1871 ppm Zr) at the base to crystal-rich (>30 vol%) comenditic trachyte (63.4 wt% SiO2, mol Na+K/Al = 1.10, 265 ppm Zr) at the top, although the pantellertic compositions dominate the erupted volume. We present here new data on melt inclusions (MIs…

FelsicMelt inclusion010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAlkali basaltGeochemistrySettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaTrachyteSilicic[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesMagma chamberZoned ignimbrite010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPeralkaline rockTrachyteGeophysics13. Climate action[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]MagmaPeralkaline rhyoliteGeologyPantelleria0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMelt inclusions
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Age and evolution of late Mesozoic metamorphic core complexes in southern Siberia and northern Mongolia

2008

Numerous Cretaceous metamorphic core complexes (MCCs) extend from Transbaikalia in Russia to northern Mongolia within the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. We investigated the Buteel and Zagan MCCs in detail. Shear sense indicators in mylonitized rocks show footwall-to-the-NW tectonic transport. Single zircon dating of footwall rocks in the Buteel MCC establishes the emplacement of granitoid orthogneiss precursors at 240–211 Ma, a felsic metavolcanic rock at 265.0 ± 1.2 Ma, a syenite at 265.5 ± 1.2 Ma and a metarhyolite of the pre-granitoid basement at 553.6 ± 2.9 Ma. A peralkaline granite intruding orthogneisses of the Zagan MCC has a new U–Pb zircon age of 151.6 ± 0.7 Ma. 40Ar/39Ar ages of 133…

FelsicMetamorphic core complexMetavolcanic rockMetamorphic rockGeochemistryengineeringGeologyengineering.materialPeralkaline rockGeologyZirconHornblendeGneissJournal of the Geological Society
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