Bioproductivity rise in the East Baltic epicontinental sea in the Aeronian (Early Silurian)

The occurrence of black shale in deep shelf environments, chertification in shoreward carbonate facies, barite occurrences, positive δ 13C excursions in carbonate sections and enhanced micritic limestone accumulation give evidence of a primary bioproductivity rise suggesting upwelling in the Aeronia...

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