The Devonian (419.2-358.9 Ma) is the first geological period of the late Paleozoic, spanning about 60.3 Ma from the end of the Silurian, and its beginning is marked by the First Appearance Datum (FAD) of graptolite Uncinatograptus uniformis. During this time interval, the Earth?s climate system underwent severe perturbations, characterized by drastic dropdown of atmospheric CO2 concentration, and gradual transition from the Silurian 'greenhouse' Earth to the Permo-Carboniferous 'icehouse' Earth.
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Representative fossil groups from Devonian [Credit: © Science China Press] |
A review paper by Qie et al. (2018) was published recently in Science China: Earth Sciences. Based on well-studied bio- and chronostratigraphy of Devonian in South China and adjacent areas, in combination with recent achievements in carbon isotope stratigraphy, event stratigraphy and radioactive isotope ages, this paper and briefly summarize the research history and current status of Devonian chronostratigraphy of China, and for the first time introduce Devonian integrative stratigraphy framework of China.
In 1985, the global Devonian chronostratigraphy scale was formally defined and subdivided into three series, the lower, middle and upper, and contains seven global stages. Till 1996, all seven Devonian stages' GSSPs have been formally defined and ratified. Conodont is a key taxon in the Devonian biostratigraphic research. 6 out of the 7 global stages of Devonian, except for the basal Devonian boundary, are marked by the FAD of certain conodont species.
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Devonian Chronostratigraphy and biozonations in pelagic facies in China [Credit: ©Science China Press] |
However, the acceptance of the GSSPs for the bases of the Emsian and DCB have received major criticism since the very beginning of their ratification, and in 2008, the Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy (SDS) and Subcommisson on Carboniferous Stratigraphy (SCCS) have decided to redefine the boundary criteria and levels, which are still ongoing investigations. In addition to conodont biostratigraphy, important progresses on biostratigraphic research of graptolite, ostracods, brachiopods, rugose corals, as well as spores and plants are emphatically introduced in this paper.
As for chemostratigraphy, carbon and strontium isotopic records from South China show similar trend with Euramerica sections, and have global correlation significances. δ13C values show major positive shifts in the Silurian-Devonian boundary, Kačák, Frasne, lower and upper Kellwasser, as well as Hangenberg events, suggesting global carbon cycle perturbation during these critical time intervals. In Longmenshan region, 87Sr/86Sr values are 0.70788-0.70868, and its long-term trend agrees with a published mean LOWESS fitted line.
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Generalized Devonian carbon and strontium isotope stratigraphy, event stratigraphy in China [Credit: ©Science China Press] |
At present, the main tasks for the researches on Devonian of China include: 1) establishment of continuous astronomical time scale and high-resolution radioactive isotope dating; 2) further subdivision of Chinese regional chronostratigraphy; 3) sulfur and oxygen isotopic stratigraphy of Devonian; 4) integrated stratigraphy studies on the Devonian System in other stratigraphic regions except South China region.
Source: Science China Press [November 15, 2018]
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