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Dating of graptolite zones by sedimentation rates: implications for rates of evolution
Authors:CLAIRE CARTER  JAMES H. TREXLER JR.   MICHAEL CHURKIN JR
Affiliation:U.S. Geological Survey, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, California 94025
Abstract:Preliminary determinations of ancient pelagic sedimentation rates agree with modern rates at about 4 meters per million years. By combining data on the thickness of graptolite zones from the North American Cordillera with data from other parts of the world, we have refined the Early Silurian time scale and obtained much better resolution than is possible for radiometric dates. The new Early Silurian time scale allows estimation of true rates of change in graptolite diversity. The Llandoverian diversity explosion is twice as rapid as was previously thought. The brevity of diversity lows and rapidity of speciation support modern theories of quantum evolution.
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