Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.

A considerable amount of geological material collected during a Norwegian expedition, led by Olaf Holtedahl, to Novaya Zemlya in 1921 has been re-examined in light of geological activities in the Barents Shelf area. Parts of the collections were described between 1924 and 1930, but the present work...

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Main Authors: Nakrem, Hans A., Nilsson, Inger, Simonsen, Bjørn T.
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Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 1991
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/2812 2023-05-15T15:05:40+02:00 Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R. Nakrem, Hans A. Nilsson, Inger Simonsen, Bjørn T. 1991-01-03 application/pdf https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2812 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v9i1.6778 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2812/6439 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2812 doi:10.3402/polar.v9i1.6778 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol. 9 No. 1 (1991); 45-64 1751-8369 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1991 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v9i1.6778 2021-11-11T19:13:09Z A considerable amount of geological material collected during a Norwegian expedition, led by Olaf Holtedahl, to Novaya Zemlya in 1921 has been re-examined in light of geological activities in the Barents Shelf area. Parts of the collections were described between 1924 and 1930, but the present work contains the first illustrated descriptions of Carboniferous bryozoans, conodonts and fusulinids from Novaya Zemlya. A total of 15 fusulinid taxa are identified, including the stratigraphically important species Pseudostaffella gorskyi (Dutkevich), P. paracompressa Safonova, Neostaffella cf. greenlandica (Ross and Dunbar), N. sphaeroidea (Ehrenberg), Profusulinella prisca (Deprat) and P. priscoidea Rauzer-Chernousova. A few conodonts were extracted and assigned to ldiognathodus cf. delicatus Gunnell, Streptognathodus cf. parvus Dunn, and Declinognathodus cf. noduliferus (Ellison and Graves). Four bryozoan taxa are described, including Prismopora holtedahli n.sp., a new species of the order Cystoporata. These faunas are similar to those from the latest Bashkirian and Moscovian of the Russian Platform, Svalbard, the Sverdrup Basin, and North America. The age of the investigated material is early Moscovian (Vereiskian to Kashirskian) according to the standard Russian scheme. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Novaya Zemlya Polar Research Svalbard sverdrup basin Polar Research (E-Journal) Arctic Svalbard Dunbar ENVELOPE(-60.199,-60.199,-62.473,-62.473) Holtedahl ENVELOPE(-65.304,-65.304,-66.114,-66.114) Polar Research 9 1 45 64
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description A considerable amount of geological material collected during a Norwegian expedition, led by Olaf Holtedahl, to Novaya Zemlya in 1921 has been re-examined in light of geological activities in the Barents Shelf area. Parts of the collections were described between 1924 and 1930, but the present work contains the first illustrated descriptions of Carboniferous bryozoans, conodonts and fusulinids from Novaya Zemlya. A total of 15 fusulinid taxa are identified, including the stratigraphically important species Pseudostaffella gorskyi (Dutkevich), P. paracompressa Safonova, Neostaffella cf. greenlandica (Ross and Dunbar), N. sphaeroidea (Ehrenberg), Profusulinella prisca (Deprat) and P. priscoidea Rauzer-Chernousova. A few conodonts were extracted and assigned to ldiognathodus cf. delicatus Gunnell, Streptognathodus cf. parvus Dunn, and Declinognathodus cf. noduliferus (Ellison and Graves). Four bryozoan taxa are described, including Prismopora holtedahli n.sp., a new species of the order Cystoporata. These faunas are similar to those from the latest Bashkirian and Moscovian of the Russian Platform, Svalbard, the Sverdrup Basin, and North America. The age of the investigated material is early Moscovian (Vereiskian to Kashirskian) according to the standard Russian scheme.
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author Nakrem, Hans A.
Nilsson, Inger
Simonsen, Bjørn T.
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Nilsson, Inger
Simonsen, Bjørn T.
Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.
author_facet Nakrem, Hans A.
Nilsson, Inger
Simonsen, Bjørn T.
author_sort Nakrem, Hans A.
title Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.
title_short Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.
title_full Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.
title_fullStr Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.
title_full_unstemmed Moscovian (Carboniferous) microfossils (Bryozoa, Conodonta, and Fusulinida) from Novaya Zemlya, Arctic U.S.S.R.
title_sort moscovian (carboniferous) microfossils (bryozoa, conodonta, and fusulinida) from novaya zemlya, arctic u.s.s.r.
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