Title: Late Paleozoic Earth History
1Late Paleozoic Earth History
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2Early Paleozoic
- Marine conditions in North America
- Major orogenies
- Taconian orogeny in Ordovician
3Late Paleozoic
- Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian periods
- Carbon-bearing worldwide coal deposits
- Mississippian and Pennsylvanian used only in
North America - Mississippian last widespread carbonates in
North America - Pennsylvanian coal deposits
4Paleogeography of the World
- For the Late Devonian Period
5Paleogeography of the World
- For the Early Carboniferous Period
6Paleogeography of the World
- For the Late Carboniferous Period
7Paleogeography of the World
- For the Late Permian Period
8Late Paleozoic History of North America
- The Late Paleozoic cratonic history of North
America included - extensive shallow-marine carbonate deposition
- large coal-forming swamps
- dry, evaporite-forming terrestrial conditions
9Devonian Period
- Paleogeography of North America during the
Devonian Period
10Devonian Sedimentation
11Organic Reefs
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12Organic Reefs
13Devonian Reef
14Evaporites
- Evaporation of large volumes of water causes
salts to precipitate - Extensive in Silurian and Devonian
15Two Evaporite Environments
- Restricted basin
- seawater washed over bar, cannot escape
- hypersaline solution forms
- Supra-tidal
- few cm above average high tide
- occasionally flooded
16Two Evaporite Environments
17Michigan Basin
- gt1.5 km of evaporite deposits
- Rock salt, dolomite, anhydrite
- Probably a restricted basin
- Mined for plaster and chemical industry
18Michigan Basin
19Another Orogeny on East Coast
- Acadian orogeny in Devonian
- Superimposed on Taconian orogeny in same location
- Catskill clastic wedge
20Plate Tectonics and Evolution
- Lots of mountain-building in Devonian created
significant amount of land above SL - Coincided with evolution of land plants and
animals
21Mississippian Period
- Paleogeography of North America during the
Mississippian Period
22Mississippian Carbonates
- Cross-bedding, ripple marks, and well-sorted
fossil fragments - Indicative of a shallow-water environment
- Analogous to present-day Bahama Banks
23Pennsylvanian Period
- Paleogeography of North America during the
Pennsylvanian Period
24Coal Swamps
- Low coastal plain swamps next to Appalachian
Mountains - Accumulation and burial of tons of plant material
- Modern analogs Florida Everglades, south
Louisiana swamps
25Pennsylvanian Coal Bed
- Pennsylvanian coal bed, West Virginia
- part of a cyclothem
26The Okefenokee Swamp
- Georgia - modern coal-forming environment,
similar to those of the Pennsylvanian
27Modern Analogues
- Modern coal-forming environments
- the Mississippi delta
- the Okefenokee Swamp, Georgia
- the Florida Everglades
- and the Dutch lowlands
- By studying these modern analogues, geologists
can make reasonable deductions about conditions
existing in the geologic past
28U.S. Coal Deposits
- The age of the coals in the Midwestern states and
the
- Appalachian region are mostly Pennsyl-vanian
- Those in the west are mostly Cretaceous and
Tertiary
29The Permian Period
- The assembly of Pangaea
- completed during the Permian
- result of the many continental collisions that
began during the Carboniferous
30Climatic Consequences
- The formation of a single large landmass had
climatic consequences for the continent - Terrestrial Permian sediments indicate that arid
and semiarid conditions were widespread over
Pangaea
The mountain ranges were high enough to create
rain shadows that blocked the moist, subtropical,
easterly winds much as the southern Andes
Mountains do in western South America today
31Permian Period
- Paleogeography of North America during the
Permian Period
32Early Permian
- Shallow sea still covered western United States
and SW Texas - Organic reef complex flourished at edge of 300 m
deep basin - El Capitan massive reef core
33Permian Reefs and Basins
- Location of the west Texas Permian basins and
surrounding reefs
34Guadalupe Mountains
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35El Capitan
Massive reef at edge of basin
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36Permian Basin
- Prolific oil producer
- Ancient basins near reef source of organic
material - Deformation during Late Paleozoic provided
trapping structures
37Also in Permian
- Widespread evaporites and red beds
- Indicate arid conditions as shallow seas
retreated and evaporated - More land than ever before collisions and
mountain-building events
38How did this affect North America?
- Ancestral Rockies
- Marathon uplift of West Texas
- Ozarks and Ouachitas
- Great Smoky Mountains
- Appalachians (for the third time)
39Hydrocarbons
- Permian reefs and other strata in the western
United States, particularly Texas, - have also been prolific producers