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Conodont Biostratigraphic Constraint on the Lower Taiyuan Formation in Southern North China and Its Paleogeographic Implications
Wang, Yuan1; Yang, Jianghai1,2; Yuan, Dong-xun(袁东勋)3,4,5; Liu, Jia1; Ma, Rui1
2022-12-01
发表期刊JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE
ISSN1674-487X
卷号33期号:6页码:1480-1493
摘要

The Late Paleozoic Taiyuan Formation in North China is mainly composed of a mixed shallow-marine carbonate and terrigenous clastic deposits. Its basal limestones have been constrained in the late Pennsylvanian to Early Permian. To further constrain the age of the lowest Taiyuan Formation, we obtained two genera and 16 species of conodonts from the bottom limestones of the Taiyuan Formation in two sections in Henan Province, southern North China. The fauna includes Idiognathodus hebeiensis, Streptognathodus isolatus, S. elongatus, S. cf. longus, S. acuminatus, S. cf. recreatus, S. cf. cristellaris, S. bellus, S. invaginatus, S. wabaunsensis, S. glenisteri, S. conjunctus, S. binodosus, S. fuchengensis, S. nodulinearis, and S. sp. A genus of Streptognathodus dominated conodont assemblage with some Idiognathodus elements. It indicates a late Gzhelian (latest Pennsylvanian) age for the lowest Taiyuan Formation in southern North China. This is consistent with recently published high-precision zircon U-Pb ages from ash layers. Based on conodont biostratigraphy, the basal limestones of the Taiyuan Formation in Henan Province (southern North China) can be correlated with the upper part of Miaogou limestones of the Taiyuan Formation in Shanxi Province (northern North China). This correlation might reflect a significant sea-level rise in North China, possibly corresponding to a deglaciation event at the Permo-Carboniferous transition.

关键词Taiyuan Formation conodonts Gzhelian southern North China biostratigraphy
DOI10.1007/s12583-021-1526-8
收录类别SCI
语种英语
关键词[WOS]PALEOZOIC ICE-AGE ; CARBONIFEROUS-PERMIAN BOUNDARY ; HF ISOTOPE ANALYSES ; ZIRCON U-PB ; INTEGRATIVE STRATIGRAPHY ; TECTONOTHERMAL EVENTS ; CLIMATE ; MIDCONTINENT ; GONDWANA ; CRATON
资助项目National Natural Science Foundation of China[41572078] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[41872106] ; National Natural Science Foundation of China[42072013] ; BGEG and GPMR laboratory funds[GKZ18Y660] ; BGEG and GPMR laboratory funds[GPMR201609]
WOS研究方向Geology
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS记录号WOS:000899216700014
项目资助者National Natural Science Foundation of China ; BGEG and GPMR laboratory funds
出版者CHINA UNIV GEOSCIENCES, WUHAN
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/41685
专题中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所
通讯作者Yang, Jianghai
作者单位1.China Univ Geosci, Sch Earth Sci, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
2.China Univ Geosci, State Key Lab Biogeol & Environm Geol, Wuhan 430074, Peoples R China
3.China Univ Min & Technol, Sch Resources & Geosci, Xuzhou 221116, Peoples R China
4.Chinese Acad Sci, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, State Key Lab Palaeobiol & Stratig, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
5.Chinese Acad Sci, Ctr Excellence Life & Paleoenvironment, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
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Wang, Yuan,Yang, Jianghai,Yuan, Dong-xun,et al. Conodont Biostratigraphic Constraint on the Lower Taiyuan Formation in Southern North China and Its Paleogeographic Implications[J]. JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE,2022,33(6):1480-1493.
APA Wang, Yuan,Yang, Jianghai,Yuan, Dong-xun,Liu, Jia,&Ma, Rui.(2022).Conodont Biostratigraphic Constraint on the Lower Taiyuan Formation in Southern North China and Its Paleogeographic Implications.JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE,33(6),1480-1493.
MLA Wang, Yuan,et al."Conodont Biostratigraphic Constraint on the Lower Taiyuan Formation in Southern North China and Its Paleogeographic Implications".JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCE 33.6(2022):1480-1493.
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