Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China

The Tremadocian is the first stage of the Ordovician System and is subdivided into two parts in general. The Upper Tremadocian, spanning a temporal interval of ca. 8 Ma, yields graptolite faunas crucial for biostratigraphic division and correlation in high resolution. Relatively complete successions...

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Published in:Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences
Main Authors: Feng HongZhen, Li Ming, Zhang YuanDong (张元动), Erdtmann, Bernd-D., Li Lixia, Wang WenHui
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Language:English
Published: SCIENCE PRESS 2009
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/304
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-009-0035-x
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/304 2023-05-15T17:22:32+02:00 Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China Feng HongZhen Li Ming Zhang YuanDong (张元动) Erdtmann, Bernd-D. Li Lixia Wang WenHui 2009-03-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/304 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-009-0035-x 英语 eng SCIENCE PRESS SCIENCE IN CHINA SERIES D-EARTH SCIENCES http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/304 doi:10.1007/s11430-009-0035-x Biologic Zonation Global Correlation Upper Tremadoc Graptolites South China Ordovician System Western Newfoundland 2nd Series Stratotype Hunneberg Taxonomy Base Sweden Faunas Yukon Geology Geosciences Multidisciplinary 期刊论文 2009 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1007/s11430-009-0035-x 2019-10-11T00:03:09Z The Tremadocian is the first stage of the Ordovician System and is subdivided into two parts in general. The Upper Tremadocian, spanning a temporal interval of ca. 8 Ma, yields graptolite faunas crucial for biostratigraphic division and correlation in high resolution. Relatively complete successions of Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones have been proposed in Scandinavia, and North and South America. In South China, the coeval graptolite strata are widespread in deep water facies, but the successions of graptolite zones recognized so far are quite incomplete and thus very difficult to be correlated with those in other countries. In recent years, we have sampled bed by bed the Nanba section in the Yiyang area, Hunan Province and, below the Tetragraptus approximatus Zone, identified four Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones in descending order: the Hunnegraptus copiosus Zone, the Araneograptus murrayi Zone, the Aorograptus victoriae Zone and the Adelograptus tenellus Zone. To date, the Nanba section is the only section in China that presents a relatively complete and globally comparable succession of Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones. Therefore, this study not only confirms the existence of some Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones that were never found before in China, but also facilitates a highly resolved division and correlation for the Upper Tremadoc graptolite strata in China. Report Newfoundland Yukon Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Yukon Science in China Series D: Earth Sciences 52 3 287 299
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topic Biologic Zonation
Global Correlation
Upper Tremadoc Graptolites
South China
Ordovician System
Western Newfoundland
2nd Series
Stratotype
Hunneberg
Taxonomy
Base
Sweden
Faunas
Yukon
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
spellingShingle Biologic Zonation
Global Correlation
Upper Tremadoc Graptolites
South China
Ordovician System
Western Newfoundland
2nd Series
Stratotype
Hunneberg
Taxonomy
Base
Sweden
Faunas
Yukon
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
Feng HongZhen
Li Ming
Zhang YuanDong (张元动)
Erdtmann, Bernd-D.
Li Lixia
Wang WenHui
Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China
topic_facet Biologic Zonation
Global Correlation
Upper Tremadoc Graptolites
South China
Ordovician System
Western Newfoundland
2nd Series
Stratotype
Hunneberg
Taxonomy
Base
Sweden
Faunas
Yukon
Geology
Geosciences
Multidisciplinary
description The Tremadocian is the first stage of the Ordovician System and is subdivided into two parts in general. The Upper Tremadocian, spanning a temporal interval of ca. 8 Ma, yields graptolite faunas crucial for biostratigraphic division and correlation in high resolution. Relatively complete successions of Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones have been proposed in Scandinavia, and North and South America. In South China, the coeval graptolite strata are widespread in deep water facies, but the successions of graptolite zones recognized so far are quite incomplete and thus very difficult to be correlated with those in other countries. In recent years, we have sampled bed by bed the Nanba section in the Yiyang area, Hunan Province and, below the Tetragraptus approximatus Zone, identified four Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones in descending order: the Hunnegraptus copiosus Zone, the Araneograptus murrayi Zone, the Aorograptus victoriae Zone and the Adelograptus tenellus Zone. To date, the Nanba section is the only section in China that presents a relatively complete and globally comparable succession of Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones. Therefore, this study not only confirms the existence of some Upper Tremadoc graptolite zones that were never found before in China, but also facilitates a highly resolved division and correlation for the Upper Tremadoc graptolite strata in China.
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author Feng HongZhen
Li Ming
Zhang YuanDong (张元动)
Erdtmann, Bernd-D.
Li Lixia
Wang WenHui
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Li Ming
Zhang YuanDong (张元动)
Erdtmann, Bernd-D.
Li Lixia
Wang WenHui
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title Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China
title_short Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China
title_full Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China
title_fullStr Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China
title_full_unstemmed Succession and global correlation of late Tremadoc graptolite zones from South China
title_sort succession and global correlation of late tremadoc graptolite zones from south china
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