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Calibration of a Previous HitSequenceNext Hit Stratigraphic Model Using Astronomically Tuned Magnetic Susceptibility Data: Upper Devonian, Western Canada

Abstract

Cyclostratigraphy and astromonomical tuning of high-resolution magnetic susceptibility (MS) data through eight depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit, in Upper Devonian rocks from western Canada, provides new insight into the pattern and timing of Previous HitsequenceNext Hit deposition. Identification of Milankovitch periodicities within the MS data permitted documentation of sixteen 400 kyr long eccentricity cycles within the Frasnian stage of the Upper Devonian. Our prior Previous HitsequenceNext Hit stratigraphic analysis, along the southeast margins of the isolated Miette and Ancient Wall platforms, identified eight depositional Previous HitsequencesNext Hit spanning the uppermost Givetian up to the Frasnian-Famennian boundary. These Previous HitsequencesNext Hit were defined based on geometries, facies stacking patterns, and important surfaces indicating maximum flooding and Previous HitsequenceNext Hit bounding unconformities. Previous HitSequencesNext Hit 1-3 record a prograding and aggrading, regionally extensive carbonate ramp and are much thinner than the five overlying Previous HitsequencesNext Hit. Previous HitSequenceNext Hit 4 records initiation of isolated platform development while Previous HitsequencesNext Hit 5 and 6 display backstepping and then aggrading platform margins. Previous HitSequencesNext Hit 7 and 8 record a second episode of carbonate ramp progradation and both are capped by subaerial exposure surfaces. Based on prior, poorly constrained biochronology, and the overall duration of the Frasnian stage, we interpreted the Previous HitsequencesNext Hit to be on the order of 1-2 Myr duration, i.e. third order sensu Vail. This duration is partially supported by the cyclostratigraphic analysis but our work indicates that Previous HitsequencesNext Hit range in duration from about 400-1600 kyr. Based on biostratigraphy it was unclear whether the three older, thinner Previous HitsequencesNext Hit indicated similar durations to younger thicker Previous HitsequencesNext Hit but this analysis indicates that the thinner Previous HitsequencesNext Hit, spanning the uppermost Givetian to lower Middle Frasnian, are shorter duration (∼400 – 600 kyr) and thus higher frequency events compared to the upper Middle and Upper Frasnian Previous HitsequencesNext Hit. These younger Frasnian Previous HitsequencesNext Hit range in duration from about 800-1600 kyr and are interpreted as third order. The three older Previous HitsequencesNext Hit, being significantly less than 1 Myr in duration, are interpreted to be fourth order and are nested within a single third order transgressive-regressive cycle. Based on the duration of these third order Previous HitsequencesNext Hit and the periodicity of Earth's orbital parameters, Previous HitsequencesTop may in part be controlled by the long-term modulation of obliquity that displays a 1.2 Myr cycle.