Aphanitic buildup from the onset of the Mulde event (Homerian, middle Silurian) at Whitman’s Hill, Herefordshire, UK: Ultrastructural insights into proposed microbial fabrics

Jan Filip Päßler*, Emilia Jarochowska, David C. Ray, Axel Munnecke, Graham Worton

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Abstract

A microbial origin has been proposed for matrix-supported, low-diversity buildups reported from different palaeocontinents during the onset of the Mulde positive carbon isotope excursion. We have investigated a small aphanitic buildup from the Lower Quarried Limestone Member of the Much Wenlock Limestone Formation, exposed at Whitman’s Hill (Herefordshire), corresponding to the central part of the Midland Platform (UK). Up to 50% of the rock volume in this buildup consists of mottled micrite. The SEM studies revealed that the micrite is largely detrital and does not show features characteristic of calcareous cyanobacteria or leiolites. The aphanitic character of the buildup is suggested to be controlled by the depositional rate, and the widespread occurrence of matrix-supported reefs in this interval to be driven by a mid-Homerian rapid eustatic transgression.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-292
Number of pages6
JournalEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume63
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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Keywords

  • Automicrite
  • Lower Quarried Limestone Member
  • Midland Platform
  • Much Wenlock Limestone Formation
  • Oncoids
  • Wenlock Series

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