CARBONIFEROUS PERIOD

kärbənĭfˈərəs, fifth period of the Paleozoic era of geologic time (see Geologic Timescale, table), from 350 to 290 million years ago.

Historical Geology of the Period

The Carboniferous period was marked by vast, coal-forming swamps (see also bog) and a succession of changes in the earth's surface that, continuing into the Permian period, ended the Paleozoic era. The Carboniferous is often split into two divisions, the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian; in the United States the break in the geologic sequence is so sharp that each division is commonly considered an independent period.

The Lower Carboniferous Period

In the Lower Carboniferous, or Mississippian, period, the submersion—on several occasions—of the interior of North America under shallow seas resulted in the formation of limestone, shale, and sandstone. In the Appalachian region, especially in Pennsylvania, great deposits of sandstone and shale were laid down by the erosion products from the eastern coastal highlands. In the far west the Rocky Mt. region was covered by shallow seas that deposited the Madison and Redwall limestones of the Grand Canyon.

The Lower Carboniferous in Europe was a period of submergence and great volcanic activity. E of the Rhine, shales, sandstones, and conglomerates were deposited; and in Russia, the Coal Measures formed. The close of the Lower Carboniferous was marked by mountain building in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, the S Appalachian region, the SW United States, and Europe.

The Upper Carboniferous Period

In the Upper Carboniferous, or Pennsylvanian, period, there was at least one great submergence. In the E United States great deltas of sediments, now represented by the Pottsville conglomerate, were formed during the early Pennsylvanian. In Kansas, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Texas, the Pennsylvanian beds are chiefly shale, sandstone, and coal; over the Cordilleran (Rocky Mountain) region, marine limestone, with little coal; on the Pacific coast from California to Alaska, limestone and shale. The sea level also oscillated during the period and caused the formation of great marshes with extensive vegetation that was later transformed into coal, with Pennsylvanian strata containing the largest U.S. coal deposits. The Pennsylvanian coal fields of North America include the anthracite field of E Pennsylvania; the Appalachian field, from Pennsylvania to Alabama; the Michigan field; the eastern interior field, in Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky; the western interior and southwestern field, stretching from Iowa to Texas; the Rhode Island field; and the Acadian field of SE Canada.

In the Upper Carboniferous of Western Europe, the Millstone Grit (the equivalent to the Pottsville conglomerate) is followed by the Coal Measures, which include the Welsh, English, Belgian, Westphalian, and Saar Basin fields. In the Mediterranean region and parts of Asia, the Upper Carboniferous environment resembled that of W North America.

The Upper Carboniferous was a period of marked disturbances caused by collisions of crustal plates. Gondwanaland, the supercontinent containing the continents of Africa and S America, had formed; Euramerica, part of Europe and N America, had fused into a continent to the north; and Angara, today's Asia, was also to the north of Gondwanaland. In Europe the Paleozoic Alps were thrust up; in Asia, the Altai and the Tian Shan; in North America, the Arbuckle and Wichita mts. and the ancestral S Rockies. The Indian peninsula became an active site of deposition; in the Himalayan geosyncline and much of China, mountain building was dominant. Crustal movements in the Andean geosyncline of South America affected the pattern of sedimentation over much of the continent.

Evolution of Plant and Animal Life

The plant life of the Carboniferous period was extensive and luxuriant, especially during the Pennsylvanian. It included ferns and fernlike trees; giant horsetails, called calamites; club mosses, or lycopods, such as Lepidodendron and Sigillaria; seed ferns; and cordaites, or primitive conifers. Land animals included primitive amphibians, reptiles (which first appeared in the Upper Carboniferous), spiders, millipedes, land snails, scorpions, enormous dragonflies, and more than 800 kinds of cockroaches. The inland waters were inhabited by fishes, clams, and various crustaceans; the oceans, by mollusks, crinoids, sea urchins, and one-celled foraminifera.

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...Ouse. For the highland zone a briefer survey will be enough. Here, as a rule, the soils are impermeable; for even the carboniferous limestone, which figures so largely in the Pennine region, is to a great extent covered either with boulder-clay or...
...exploration of these cave sites has been limited, especially in comparison with other cave regions in Britain such as the Carboniferous Limestone outcrops of the White Peak and of Mendip in Somerset. It is therefore very likely that continued research on...
...over 80 feet and measuring about 53 feet in diameter, the great cylinder still dominates the inner ward. Constructed from carboniferous limestone, the walls of the keep remain intact, measuring some 13 feet thick. Originally, the main doorway to the keep...
...succeeded by the Permian period. j ? The Devonian...Carboniferous, and Permian periods form part of the Paleozoic...United States the Carboniferous period was divided into two periods: the older Pennsylvanian period and the younger Mississippian...supplies of high-rank j carboniferous coal the .1ge or...
...rather strong igneous activity. The Carboniferous Period In the Carboniferous and early Permian periods a great thickness of deposits of a...Donets sub-geosyncline Fig. 20 . The Carboniferous rocks come to the surface only in the...
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...remanence directions), over a period of time (of the order of 10...the British Isles, for the Carboniferous-Permian period spanning the time of intrusion...then be compared with the late Carboniferous-early Permian data (Fig...
...relatively short periods (30-100 ka...to represent a period of subaerial exposure...above the Mid-Carboniferous boundary. The...above the Mid-Carboniferous boundary probably reflects a period of exposure of...above the Mid-Carboniferous boundary probably reflects a period of exposure of...
...8 Ma corresponds to a period of Carboniferous structural and metamorphic reworking...This would imply that mid-Carboniferous temperatures in the Entia Gneiss...et al. 1991) suggesting a period of renewed extension. The timing...
...northwards since late Carboniferous times (when they were...Equator), geological periods since the Carboniferous show increasingly steeper...fact that the late Carboniferous to Early Permian lies within a period of wholly reversed...
...J. Davies In the Upper Carboniferous, correlation and the identification...sedimentation of the Upper Carboniferous, it should be noted that this was a period of glacial eustasy. The...bands were produced during periods of glacio-eustatic transgression...and prediction of Upper Carboniferous strata? Such issues can...
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...the Identification and Naming of Several Geological Time Periods. by Christian Amodeo What was his background? Roderick...study ultimately established the Silurian geological time period (443-417 million years ago). Murchison next studied...disturbed sedimentary rocks that lay between Silurian and Carboniferous rocks in southwestern England, which he and his long...
...story I have told is from the Devonian period some 370 million years ago and might have...Trigs first appeared in the Silurian period, about 415 million years ago, and seem...out near the end of the Carboniferous period, about 285 million years ago. What does...
...chondrichthyans that existed in the Carboniferous period. At that time, from 360 to...basic shark theme. In the Carboniferous, sharks were wildly distinctive...have survived. Sharks of the Carboniferous were as highly specialized...
...years since the giant coniferous forests that evolved in the Carboniferous Period began giving ground to the upstart flower-bearing species...the champions-of-champions giant sequoia. Who says the Carboniferous Period is over?
...single genus Equisetum--lack wood; but during the Carboniferous Period, the horsetail Calamites reached heights in excess...mark. Their bark is the major constituent of the Carboniferous coal deposits that fueled Victorian, as well as...
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...million years ago, during the Carboniferous period. This ancient Welsh landscape...to slowly move north and in Carboniferous times it was in tropical latitudes...which partly explains why late Carboniferous climates tended to be relatively...
...north Warwickshire. In the Carboniferous period (296-360 million...foot wing spans. The late Carboniferous into the Permain period followed with a change in...this county. More notable periods are the Triassic, Jurassic...interrupted by three glacial periods and a sub-tropical period when crocodiles and hippopotami...
...most comprehensive record of Carboniferous Period plantlife to be excavated...industrialisation also formed during the Carboniferous Period. Brymbos fossil forest lies...seams, the coal dating from periods when the area was boggy...fossils were created in another period, spanning millions of years...
...Its from the late Jurassic period - about 150m years ago - and...chambers. "Its from the Jurassic period formed in salty lagoons, in...its step and lintel of dark Carboniferous limestone from the Isle of...right, from the Carboniferous period 350m years ago, on the paving...
...time into eras and periods, the longest of...of the Cambrian period, the first of the 11 geological periods many people have...These geological periods vary in length...the case of the Carboniferous period, or an important...
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CARBONIFEROUS PERIOD karb nif r s, fifth period of...of W North America. The Upper Carboniferous was a period of marked disturbances caused...Animal Life The plant life of the Carboniferous period was extensive and luxuriant...
...preceding Carboniferous period reached a climax. At the close of the Carboniferous, large areas of E North...the Paleozoic Alps of the Carboniferous into the low-lying land...time. The Permian and late Carboniferous of the Southern Hemisphere...experienced a series of glacial periods, as is shown by the presence...
CRETACEOUS PERIOD krita sh s, third and last period of the Mesozoic era of geologic...were similar to those of the Carboniferous period in other regions...that toward the end of the period some variant zones of climate...extinctions have occurred at other periods in the earths history. Theories...
MISSISSIPPIAN PERIOD see Carboniferous period . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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