Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography

This study documents conodont faunas of the Fezouata Formation, recovered from the AZ-1 borehole at Adrar Zouggar Mountain and from outcrops near Zagora in south-eastern Morocco. The Fezouata Formation was deposited on the peri-Gondwanan shelf near the South Pole during Early Ordovician times. It is...

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Published in:Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
Main Authors: Lehnert, Oliver, Nowak, Hendrik, Sarmiento, Graciela N., Gutiérrez-Marco, Juan Carlos, Akodad, Mustapha, Servais, Thomas
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description This study documents conodont faunas of the Fezouata Formation, recovered from the AZ-1 borehole at Adrar Zouggar Mountain and from outcrops near Zagora in south-eastern Morocco. The Fezouata Formation was deposited on the peri-Gondwanan shelf near the South Pole during Early Ordovician times. It is composed of mostly fine-grained siliciclastics and is well known for including beds displaying the exceptionally well preserved Fezouata Biota. Studies on different microfossil groups, including conodonts, increase the diversity recorded from this exceptional ecosystem. Strongly recrystallised conodont elements were extracted from the fine-grained siliciclastic sediments by diluted hydrofluoric acid (HF), which was used for isolating palynomorphs. The material is dominated by simple cone taxa such as Parapaltodus, Semiacontiodus, Scolopodus, Scalpellodus, Drepanoistodus, Acodus, Paltodus, and Cornuodus. In addition, a few elements of early Prioniodus are recovered. This composition allows an estimation of uppermost Tremadocian through basal Floian ages for the fragmented elements because characteristic elements of younger assemblages, including ramiform (e.g., Oepikodus, Baltoniodus) or coniform (e.g., Tropodus, Protopanderodus) apparatuses, have not been recorded. The association is devoid of any warm/tropical and temperate water taxa and is typical for faunas in the cold water environments of the subpolar siliciclastic shelves during Early Ordovician times. The new term of ‘subpolar faunal domain’ is proposed for these conodont associations of low diversity that occur at high southern latitudes during the Early Ordovician. Ecological implications and palaeobiogeographical relationships of the conodont faunas are discussed.
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:af97681f-0e27-4f3f-ac2e-d6ee624a51d8 2025-04-06T15:06:42+00:00 Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography Lehnert, Oliver Nowak, Hendrik Sarmiento, Graciela N. Gutiérrez-Marco, Juan Carlos Akodad, Mustapha Servais, Thomas 2016-10-15 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/af97681f-0e27-4f3f-ac2e-d6ee624a51d8 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.03.023 eng eng Elsevier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.03.023 scopus:84963568694 wos:000383296200005 Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology; 460, pp 50-61 (2016) ISSN: 0031-0182 Geology Conodonts Fezouata Formation Gondwana Lower Ordovician Morocco contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2016 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.03.023 2025-03-11T14:07:58Z This study documents conodont faunas of the Fezouata Formation, recovered from the AZ-1 borehole at Adrar Zouggar Mountain and from outcrops near Zagora in south-eastern Morocco. The Fezouata Formation was deposited on the peri-Gondwanan shelf near the South Pole during Early Ordovician times. It is composed of mostly fine-grained siliciclastics and is well known for including beds displaying the exceptionally well preserved Fezouata Biota. Studies on different microfossil groups, including conodonts, increase the diversity recorded from this exceptional ecosystem. Strongly recrystallised conodont elements were extracted from the fine-grained siliciclastic sediments by diluted hydrofluoric acid (HF), which was used for isolating palynomorphs. The material is dominated by simple cone taxa such as Parapaltodus, Semiacontiodus, Scolopodus, Scalpellodus, Drepanoistodus, Acodus, Paltodus, and Cornuodus. In addition, a few elements of early Prioniodus are recovered. This composition allows an estimation of uppermost Tremadocian through basal Floian ages for the fragmented elements because characteristic elements of younger assemblages, including ramiform (e.g., Oepikodus, Baltoniodus) or coniform (e.g., Tropodus, Protopanderodus) apparatuses, have not been recorded. The association is devoid of any warm/tropical and temperate water taxa and is typical for faunas in the cold water environments of the subpolar siliciclastic shelves during Early Ordovician times. The new term of ‘subpolar faunal domain’ is proposed for these conodont associations of low diversity that occur at high southern latitudes during the Early Ordovician. Ecological implications and palaeobiogeographical relationships of the conodont faunas are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole Lund University Publications (LUP) South Pole Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 460 50 61
spellingShingle Geology
Conodonts
Fezouata Formation
Gondwana
Lower Ordovician
Morocco
Lehnert, Oliver
Nowak, Hendrik
Sarmiento, Graciela N.
Gutiérrez-Marco, Juan Carlos
Akodad, Mustapha
Servais, Thomas
Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography
title Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography
title_full Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography
title_fullStr Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography
title_full_unstemmed Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography
title_short Conodonts from the Lower Ordovician of Morocco — Contributions to age and faunal diversity of the Fezouata Lagerstätte and peri-Gondwana biogeography
title_sort conodonts from the lower ordovician of morocco — contributions to age and faunal diversity of the fezouata lagerstätte and peri-gondwana biogeography
topic Geology
Conodonts
Fezouata Formation
Gondwana
Lower Ordovician
Morocco
topic_facet Geology
Conodonts
Fezouata Formation
Gondwana
Lower Ordovician
Morocco
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2016.03.023