List of contentMiscellaneous, Pages 73-74
Silurian research at the crossroads
Mikael Calner and Mats E. Eriksson (Guest Editors)
Note, Pages 75-78
Late Silurian reconstruction indicated by migration of reef biota between Alaska, Baltica (Urals), and Siberia (Salair)Anna I. Antoshkina (1) and Constance M. Soja (2)
Article, Pages 79-84
A shoreline to deep basin correlation chart for the middle Silurian coupled extinction-stable isotopic eventMikael Calner (1), Anna Kozlowska (2), Monika Masiak (3) and Birger Schmitz (1)
Miscellaneous, Pages 79-84
Chart 1. A shoreline to deep basin correlation chart for the middle Silurian coupled extinction-stable isotopic eventMikael Calner (1), Anna Kozlowska (2), Monika Masiak (3) and Birger Schmitz (1)
Article, Pages 85-90
The Late Wenlock Mulde positive carbon isotope (d13Ccarb) excursion in North AmericaBradley D. Cramer (1), Mark A. Kleffner (2) and Matthew R. Saltzman (1)
Article, Pages 91-95
The Silurian Ireviken Event and vagile benthic faunal turnovers (Polychaeta; Eunicida) on Gotland, SwedenMats E. Eriksson
Article, Pages 97-101
Polychaete jaw apparatuses and scolecodonts from the Silurian Ireviken Event interval of Gotland, SwedenMats E. Eriksson
Article, Pages 103-108
Graphic correlation of the Sardinian Ockerkalk (upper Silurian): implications on the conodont biostratigraphySofie Gouwy (1) and Carlo Corradini (2)
Article, Pages 109-114
A latest Llandovery to latest Ludlow high-resolution biostratigraphy based on the Silurian of Gotland – a summaryLennart Jeppsson, Mats E. Eriksson and Mikael Calner
Article, Pages 115-121
Relationship of Silurian sea-level fluctuations to oceanic episodes and eventsMarkes E. Johnson
Article, Pages 123-129
Application of carbon isotope stratigraphy to dating the Baltic Silurian rocksDimitri Kaljo and Tőnu Martma
Article, Pages 131-138
Stromatoporoid response to muddy substrates in Silurian limestonesSteve Kershaw (1), Rachel Wood (2,*) and Li Guo (3)
Article, Pages 139-146
Wenlock and uppermost Llandovery bentonites as stratigraphic markers in Estonia, Latvia and SwedenT. Kiipli and T. Kallaste
Article, Pages 147-152
Carbonate distribution in the East Baltic deep shelf in the late Ordovician–early SilurianEnli Kiipli and Tarmo Kiipli
Article, Pages 153-158
The lundgreni Extinction Event: integration of paleontological and geochemical data from Arctic CanadaAlfred C. Lenz (1), Paula .J. Noble (2), Monika Masiak (3), Simon R. Poulson (2) and Anna Kozlowska (4)
Note, Pages 159-160
Graptolites from the Lower and Upper Visby formations of NW GotlandDavid K. Loydell (1) and Lennart Jeppsson (2)
Article, Pages 161-168
Environmental and biotic changes in subtropical isolated carbonate platforms during the Late Silurian Kozlowskii Event, Prague BasinStepán Manda and Jirí Kríz
Note, Pages 169-172
Widespread soft-sediment deformation horizons in Lower Silurian strata of the Appalachian basin: distal signature of orogenyPatrick I. Mclaughlin and Carlton E. Brett
Article, Pages 173-180
Carbon isotope chemostratigraphy of the Llandovery in Arctic Canada: Implications for global correlation and sea-level changeMichael J. Melchin (1) and Chris Holmden (2)
Note, Pages 181-184
Sea level fluctuations and forced regressions in the Silurian basin in the Precordillera of Western ArgentinaSilvio H. Peralta
Note, Pages 185-188
Silurian graptolite biostratigraphy of the Galicia – Trás-os-Montes Zone (Spain and Portugal)José M. Piçarra (1), Juan C. Gutiérrez-Marco (2), Artur A. Sá (3), Carlos Meireles (4) and Emilio González-Clavijo (5)
Article, Pages 189-194
The use of computational fluid dynamics in reconstructing the hydrodynamic properties of graptolitesSusan Rigby (1) and Gavin Tabor (2)
Article, Pages 195-202
Chitinozoan biostratigraphy in the Dob’s Linn Ordovician–Silurian GSSP, Southern Uplands, ScotlandJacques Verniers (1) and Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke (1,2)
Note, Pages 203-206
Palaeobiogeographical significance of Early Silurian thelodonts from central Asia and southern SiberiaZivile Zigaite (1,2) and Alain Blieck (2)