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Short-term paleoclimatic fluctuations expressed in lower Mississippian ramp-slope deposits, southwestern Montana

Authors :
Cahit Çoruh
J. F. Read
Maya Elrick
Source :
Geology. 19:799
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
Geological Society of America, 1991.

Abstract

Lower Mississippian ramp-slope deposits (Paine Member) of southwestern Montana are composed of thin, rhythmically interbedded limestone and argillaceous limestone (argillite). Millimeter-thick graded layers typical of limestone beds represent distal storm deposits, whereas argillite layers containing abundant whole, delicate fossils represent quiet-water deposition during times of little or no storm activity. Spectral analyses of the fluctuating insoluble-residue content (quartz, muscovite-illite, organic matter) indicate a dominant periodicity of 0.6-2.85 ka in the ramp-slope deposits; no spectral peaks corresponding to typical Milankovitch-type periods ({approximately}20-100 ka) were observed. Similar {approximately}2.5 ka paleoclimatic periodicities are recorded in Quaternary continental and alpine glaciers, Quaternary deep-sea sediments, C variations in Holocene tree rings, and Permian deep-water evaporite varves. These short-term paleoclimatic fluctuations may represent one of several harmonics of the precessional (19-23 ka) or obliquity (41 ka) orbital cycles or may be related to variations in solar activity.

Details

ISSN :
00917613
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........73c61e9b779aa1d4ebc4a0358fb4c9d2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1130/0091-7613(1991)019<0799:stpfei>2.3.co;2