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The Carboniferous timescale: an introduction

Spencer G. Lucas, Jörg W. Schneider, Svetlana V. Nikolaeva, Xiangdong Wang

2021Geological Society London Special Publications18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The Carboniferous chronostratigraphic scale consists of two subsystems, six series and seven stages. Precise numerical age control within the Carboniferous is uneven, and a global magnetic polarity timescale for the Carboniferous is far from established. Isotope stratigraphy based on Sr, C and O isotopes is at an early stage but has already identified a few Sr and C isotope events of use to global correlation. Cyclostratigraphy has created a workable astrochronology for part of Pennsylvanian time that needs better calibration. Chronostratigraphic definitions of most of the seven Carboniferous stages remain unfinished. Future research on the Carboniferous timescale should focus on Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) selection for the remaining, undefined stage bases, definition and characterization of substages, and further development and integration of the Carboniferous chronostratigraphic scale with radioisotopic, magnetostratigraphic, chemostratigraphic and cyclostratigraphic tools for calibration and correlation, and the cross-correlation of non-marine and marine chronologies.

Topics & Concepts

CarboniferousCyclostratigraphyStratotypeGeologyPaleontologyGlobal Boundary Stratotype Section and PointStage (stratigraphy)PennsylvanianAmmoniteChronostratigraphyStratigraphyStructural basinTectonicsCretaceousGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchPaleontology and Stratigraphy of FossilsEvolution and Paleontology Studies