Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)

Small shelly fossils (SSFs) occur widely on the Yangtze Platform and have great potential for biostratigraphic subdivision of pre-trilobitic Early Cambrian strata. Based on the SSF record of the shallow water realm, five biozones can be recognized for the Meishucunian Stage. In ascending order the b...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Steiner, Michael, Li, Guoxiang, Qian, Yi, Zhu, Maoyan, Erdtmann, Bernd-Dietrich
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 2007
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/19234
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.046
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/19234 2023-05-15T17:23:04+02:00 Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China) Steiner, Michael Li, Guoxiang Qian, Yi Zhu, Maoyan Erdtmann, Bernd-Dietrich 2007-10-08 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/19234 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.046 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/19234 doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.046 palaeontology Yangtze Platform South China lower Cambrian small shelly fossils biostratigraphy DOUSHANTUO FORMATION LESSER HIMALAYA ANIMAL EMBRYOS TRACE FOSSILS INDEX FOSSIL BOUNDARY CLOUDINA STRATIGRAPHY EVOLUTION Physical Geography Geology Paleontology Geography Physical Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2007 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.046 2019-08-14T12:44:08Z Small shelly fossils (SSFs) occur widely on the Yangtze Platform and have great potential for biostratigraphic subdivision of pre-trilobitic Early Cambrian strata. Based on the SSF record of the shallow water realm, five biozones can be recognized for the Meishucunian Stage. In ascending order the biozones are: Anabarites trisulcatus-Protohertzina anabarica Assemblage Zone; Paragloborilus subglobosus-Purella squamulosa Assemblage Zone; Watsonella crosbyi Assemblage Zone (formerly Heraulti-pegma yunnanensis Zone); poorly fossiliferous interzone; Sinosachites flabelliformis-Tannuolina zhangwentangi Assemblage Zone. In addition one SSF biozone is recognized for the overlying Qiongzhusian Stage: Pelagiella subangulata Taxon-range Zone. The formerly used Siphogonuchites triangularis-Paragloborilus subglobosus Zone and Heraultipegma yunnanensis Zone are discussed and redefined. Approximately 80 species of SSFs were screened for their spatial and temporal distribution on the Yangtze Platform. Variations in lithofacies and biofacies can be recognized throughout the Yangtze Platform, extending over an area of 2000 x 900 km. In a deeper water shelf setting the first zone is represented by the Protohertzina anabarica-Kaiyangites novilis Assemblage Zone, while younger zones are not recognized in the southern region. At the northern platform margin the Qiongzhusian is represented by the Ninella tarimensis-Cambroclavus fangxianensis Assemblage Zone and the Rhombocorniculum cancellatum Taxon-range Zone. The southeastern Shaanxi-western Hubei region followed a slightly different lithological and faunal development than the rest of Yangtze Platform, indicating a stronger similarity with parts of East Gondwana. Some taxa such as W crosbyi, P. subangulata, R. cancellatum, Microdictyon effusum, A. trisulcatus, Protohertzina unguliformis, and P anabarica occur nearly worldwide and support an international correlation of Early Cambrian sequences between the Yangtze Platform and smaller West Gondwanan blocks, Siberia, Newfoundland, and Australia. The six investigated zones of the Yangtze Platform comprise an interval spanning the early Nemakit-Daidynian to the late Atdabanian/early Botoman Stage on the Siberian Platform. Palaeobiogeographic analysis revealed a strong taxic similarity between the Yangtze Platform and the Tarim Platform. A smaller number of species are shared with other West Gondwanan platform fragments such as India and Iran. Palaeobiogeographic results do not support the previously reported position of the South China Block between Australia and Siberia during the Early Cambrian. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Report Newfoundland Siberia Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 254 1-2 67 99
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topic palaeontology
Yangtze Platform
South China
lower Cambrian
small shelly fossils
biostratigraphy
DOUSHANTUO FORMATION
LESSER HIMALAYA
ANIMAL EMBRYOS
TRACE FOSSILS
INDEX FOSSIL
BOUNDARY
CLOUDINA
STRATIGRAPHY
EVOLUTION
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle palaeontology
Yangtze Platform
South China
lower Cambrian
small shelly fossils
biostratigraphy
DOUSHANTUO FORMATION
LESSER HIMALAYA
ANIMAL EMBRYOS
TRACE FOSSILS
INDEX FOSSIL
BOUNDARY
CLOUDINA
STRATIGRAPHY
EVOLUTION
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Steiner, Michael
Li, Guoxiang
Qian, Yi
Zhu, Maoyan
Erdtmann, Bernd-Dietrich
Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
topic_facet palaeontology
Yangtze Platform
South China
lower Cambrian
small shelly fossils
biostratigraphy
DOUSHANTUO FORMATION
LESSER HIMALAYA
ANIMAL EMBRYOS
TRACE FOSSILS
INDEX FOSSIL
BOUNDARY
CLOUDINA
STRATIGRAPHY
EVOLUTION
Physical Geography
Geology
Paleontology
Geography
Physical
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description Small shelly fossils (SSFs) occur widely on the Yangtze Platform and have great potential for biostratigraphic subdivision of pre-trilobitic Early Cambrian strata. Based on the SSF record of the shallow water realm, five biozones can be recognized for the Meishucunian Stage. In ascending order the biozones are: Anabarites trisulcatus-Protohertzina anabarica Assemblage Zone; Paragloborilus subglobosus-Purella squamulosa Assemblage Zone; Watsonella crosbyi Assemblage Zone (formerly Heraulti-pegma yunnanensis Zone); poorly fossiliferous interzone; Sinosachites flabelliformis-Tannuolina zhangwentangi Assemblage Zone. In addition one SSF biozone is recognized for the overlying Qiongzhusian Stage: Pelagiella subangulata Taxon-range Zone. The formerly used Siphogonuchites triangularis-Paragloborilus subglobosus Zone and Heraultipegma yunnanensis Zone are discussed and redefined. Approximately 80 species of SSFs were screened for their spatial and temporal distribution on the Yangtze Platform. Variations in lithofacies and biofacies can be recognized throughout the Yangtze Platform, extending over an area of 2000 x 900 km. In a deeper water shelf setting the first zone is represented by the Protohertzina anabarica-Kaiyangites novilis Assemblage Zone, while younger zones are not recognized in the southern region. At the northern platform margin the Qiongzhusian is represented by the Ninella tarimensis-Cambroclavus fangxianensis Assemblage Zone and the Rhombocorniculum cancellatum Taxon-range Zone. The southeastern Shaanxi-western Hubei region followed a slightly different lithological and faunal development than the rest of Yangtze Platform, indicating a stronger similarity with parts of East Gondwana. Some taxa such as W crosbyi, P. subangulata, R. cancellatum, Microdictyon effusum, A. trisulcatus, Protohertzina unguliformis, and P anabarica occur nearly worldwide and support an international correlation of Early Cambrian sequences between the Yangtze Platform and smaller West Gondwanan blocks, Siberia, Newfoundland, and Australia. The six investigated zones of the Yangtze Platform comprise an interval spanning the early Nemakit-Daidynian to the late Atdabanian/early Botoman Stage on the Siberian Platform. Palaeobiogeographic analysis revealed a strong taxic similarity between the Yangtze Platform and the Tarim Platform. A smaller number of species are shared with other West Gondwanan platform fragments such as India and Iran. Palaeobiogeographic results do not support the previously reported position of the South China Block between Australia and Siberia during the Early Cambrian. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Steiner, Michael
Li, Guoxiang
Qian, Yi
Zhu, Maoyan
Erdtmann, Bernd-Dietrich
author_facet Steiner, Michael
Li, Guoxiang
Qian, Yi
Zhu, Maoyan
Erdtmann, Bernd-Dietrich
author_sort Steiner, Michael
title Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
title_short Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
title_full Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
title_fullStr Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
title_full_unstemmed Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)
title_sort neoproterozoic to early cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the yangtze platform (china)
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