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Size and shape distribution of level-bottom tabulate corals and stromatoporoids (Silurian)
Authors:B GUDVEIG BAARLI  MARKES E JOHNSON  HILDE B KEILEN
Institution:Department of Geology, Williams College, Williamstown, MA 01267, USA;Saga Petroleum a.s., Kjørboveien 16, Postboks 490, 1301 Sandvika, Norway
Abstract:Baarli, B. G., Johnson, M. E. & Keilen, H. B. 1992 07 15: Size and shape distribution of level-bottom tabulate corals and stromatoporoids (Silurian).
Size and shape distribution of tabulate coral and stromatoporoid faunas were studied at two Lower Silurian sections in Norway on the Baltic platform and one section in eastern Iowa on the Laurentian platform. All the sections are dominated by storm beds with predominantly shallowing upward features; they differ from one another in clastic content and proximity to land. Most of the fauna lived below normal wave-base, but within the photic zone, on fine grained and firm bottoms. In all three localities, size clearly increases up-section for stromatoporoids, favositids, and heliolitids but it decreases for halysitids in the Oslo region. Sediment influx worked negatively on size but generally not so much as to affect average size. lurbulence in combination with decreasing sediment influx affected the size decrease in heliolitids up section. Nutrients and turbidity were of minor importance as growth controlling factors. Light intensity is the only factor that shows a pattern consistent with increased size up-section. Sediment influx alfected fauna composition and shape: heliolitids had the highest sediment tolerance and stromatoporoids had the lowest. Ragged skeletons were linked to tempestites. Corals and stromatoporoids reveal a population-specific response to environmental change, largely independent of benthic assemblage zones or communities. Tabulate corals, stromaroporaids, bathymetry, size variation. clastic input, benthic assemblages .
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