Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline

© 2015 Elsevier B.V. The Permian-Triassic boundary marks the greatest mass extinction in Earth's history. In order to understand the real causes of this severe extinction event, multidisciplinary investigations around the globe are required. Here, the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary secti...

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Main Authors: Scholze F., Golubev V., Niedźwiedzki G., Sennikov A., Schneider J., Silantiev V.
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description © 2015 Elsevier B.V. The Permian-Triassic boundary marks the greatest mass extinction in Earth's history. In order to understand the real causes of this severe extinction event, multidisciplinary investigations around the globe are required. Here, the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Vladimir region, Central Russia, were sampled bed-by-bed for conchostracan study. In the Early Triassic intervals the following taxa were recognized for the first time: Cornia germari (Beyrich, 1857), Euestheria gutta (Lutkevitch, 1937), Magniestheria mangaliensis (Jones, 1862), Palaeolimnadiopsis vilujensis Varentsov, 1955, and Rossolimnadiopsis Novozhilov, 1958. The wide distribution of C. germari demonstrates their high value for biostratigraphy, since this species was also reported from the Lower Buntsandstein Subgroup in the Germanic Basin as well as from Early Triassic deposits in Hungary, Greenland and Siberia. The assumption of an Early Triassic age of the studied sections is also supported by associated Tupilakosaurus bone fragments, which point to the Tupilakosaurus wetlugensis Zone in the earliest Triassic.
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spelling ftkazanuniv:oai:dspace.kpfu.ru:net/101226 2025-04-06T14:54:07+00:00 Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline Scholze F. Golubev V. Niedźwiedzki G. Sennikov A. Schneider J. Silantiev V. 2015 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/101226 unknown Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 22 429 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/bitstream/net/101226/1/SCOPUS00310182-2015-429-SID84928258821-p1.pdf http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/101226 SCOPUS00310182-2015-429-SID84928258821 Biostratigraphy Conchostraca Early Triassic Moscow syncline Permian-Triassic boundary Spinicaudata Article 2015 ftkazanuniv 2025-03-10T10:31:03Z © 2015 Elsevier B.V. The Permian-Triassic boundary marks the greatest mass extinction in Earth's history. In order to understand the real causes of this severe extinction event, multidisciplinary investigations around the globe are required. Here, the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Vladimir region, Central Russia, were sampled bed-by-bed for conchostracan study. In the Early Triassic intervals the following taxa were recognized for the first time: Cornia germari (Beyrich, 1857), Euestheria gutta (Lutkevitch, 1937), Magniestheria mangaliensis (Jones, 1862), Palaeolimnadiopsis vilujensis Varentsov, 1955, and Rossolimnadiopsis Novozhilov, 1958. The wide distribution of C. germari demonstrates their high value for biostratigraphy, since this species was also reported from the Lower Buntsandstein Subgroup in the Germanic Basin as well as from Early Triassic deposits in Hungary, Greenland and Siberia. The assumption of an Early Triassic age of the studied sections is also supported by associated Tupilakosaurus bone fragments, which point to the Tupilakosaurus wetlugensis Zone in the earliest Triassic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Siberia Kazan Federal University Digital Repository Greenland
spellingShingle Biostratigraphy
Conchostraca
Early Triassic
Moscow syncline
Permian-Triassic boundary
Spinicaudata
Scholze F.
Golubev V.
Niedźwiedzki G.
Sennikov A.
Schneider J.
Silantiev V.
Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline
title Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline
title_full Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline
title_fullStr Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline
title_full_unstemmed Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline
title_short Early Triassic Conchostracans (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the terrestrial Permian-Triassic boundary sections in the Moscow syncline
title_sort early triassic conchostracans (crustacea: branchiopoda) from the terrestrial permian-triassic boundary sections in the moscow syncline
topic Biostratigraphy
Conchostraca
Early Triassic
Moscow syncline
Permian-Triassic boundary
Spinicaudata
topic_facet Biostratigraphy
Conchostraca
Early Triassic
Moscow syncline
Permian-Triassic boundary
Spinicaudata
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