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Title: Gamma-ray spectrometry across the Upper Devonian basin succession at Kowala in the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland)
Authors: Bond, Dave
Zatoń, Michał
Keywords: Devonian; Kellwasser Event; Annulata Event; Frasnian-Famennian boundary; Holy Cross Mountains; Gamma-ray spectrometry
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: Acta Geologica Polonica, 2003, vol 53, No. 2, s. 93-99
Abstract: The Upper Devonian sequence at Kowala in the Holy Cross Mountains was logged using gamma-ray spectrometry, for investigating the changes of oxygenation level in the Late Devonian basin. The Th/U ratio indicates that oxygen levels were low throughout the Late Frasnian interval, with low peaks during the Kellwasser Events showing anoxic conditions in the basin. The F-F boundary interval was also oxygen deficient, but there may have been a brief reoxygenation at the boundary itself. By the Famennian crepida Zone, the basin gradually began to reoxygenate, but in the trachytera Zone another anoxic event, the Annulata Event occurred, causing a bloom rather than extinction of specially adapted taxa such as Guerichia. Thus the gamma-ray spectrometry data suggests that basinal anoxia prevailed through much of the Late Frasnian. The F-F extinction might have been the result of prolonged stresses imposed on the ecosystem, particularly during the euxinic Upper Kellwasser Event.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/10393
ISSN: 0001-5709
2300-1887
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