Аннотации:
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. and Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS. Stable carbon isotope chemostratigraphy has been applied for correlation of Ordovician marine sedimentary successions of many continents, but not yet for those located on the Siberian Craton. In this study we present the first δ<sup>13</sup>C data from the Middle and Upper Ordovician successions of the Tungus Basin, the extensive Palaeozoic intracratonic basin on the Palaeocontinent Siberia. Carbon isotope curves from two separate areas of the craton, from the Kulyumbe River and Podkamennaya Tunguska River regions, demonstrate a great similarity. Three global carbon isotope events can be recognized in the Tungus Basin: the Mid-Darriwilian Excursion (MDICE), the Upper Kukruse Low, and the lower rising interval of the Guttenberg Excursion (GICE). These data partly support the previous inter-continental stratigraphic correlations but also suggest that the base of the Upper Ordovician in the Siberian succession lies at a lower level than previously thought. Although the conodont fauna in Siberia differs almost completely from that in Baltoscandia, the distribution of selected Upper Ordovician conodont taxa do not contradict the isotope chemostratographic conclusions.