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Global setting of Ordovician orogenesis / Cees R. van Staal and Robert D. Hatcher, Jr. -- Ordovician explosive volcanism / Warren D Haff, Stig M. Bergström, and Dennis R. Kolata -- Toward identifying potential causes for stratigraphic change in subtropical to tropical Laurentia during the Mohawkian (early Late Ordovician) / Achim D. Hermann and Bernd J. Haupt -- The Upper Ordovician Guttenberg [delta]13C Excursion (GICE) in North America and Baltoscandia : occurrence, chronostratigraphic significance, and paleoenvironmental relationships / Stig M. Bergström, Birger Schmitz, Matthew R. Saltzman, and Warren D. Huff -- The Ordovician brachiopod radiation : roles of alpha, beta, and gamma diversity / David A. T. Harper -- Ordovician paleogeography and tectonics of the major paleoplates of China / Chen Xu, Zhou Zhi-yi, and Fan Jun-xuan -- Ordovician of the Siberian Platform / Alexander V. Kanygin ... [et al.] -- Early-Middle Ordovician conodont paleobiogeography with special regard to the geographic origin of the Argentine Precordillera : a multivariate data analysis / Guillermo L. Albanesi and Stig M. Bergström -- Black shales : an Ordovician perspective / William B.N. Berry -- Paleogeographic, paleoceanographic, and tectonic controls on early Late Ordovician graptolite diversity patterns / Daniel Goldman and Wu Shuang-Ye -- Origin of Late Ordovician (mid-Mohawkian) temperate- water conditions on southeastern Laurentia : glacial or tectonic? / Frank R. Ettensohn -- Correlations across a facies mosaic within the Lexington Limestone of central Kentucky, USA, using whole-rock stable isotope compositions / John W. Coates, Frank R. Ettensohn, and Harold D. Rowe
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"The Ordovician period is a significant chapter in Earth's history that included the great Mid-Ordovician biodiversification event, the Hirnantian glaciation, and long-term greenhouse conditions. Ordovician rocks are widespread on most continents and the recent finalization of a modern chronostratigraphic classification of the Ordovician system now facilitates high-resolution correlations that allow for integrated multidisciplinary research. The diverse papers comprising this volume address orogenesis, paleogeography, climate modeling, sedimentation, biodiversity, and isotopic excursions; together they promote an integrated view of the Ordovician earth system."--Publisher's description