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A Potential Global Standard Stratotype-Section and Point of the Moscovian Stage(Carboniferous) 被引量:3

A Potential Global Standard Stratotype-Section and Point of the Moscovian Stage(Carboniferous)
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摘要 Conodonts and fusulinids are the two most widely used biotic groups for subdividing and correlating Bashkirian and Moscovian strata. The definition of the base of the Global Moscovian Stage is undecided because there are many disagreements among existing boundary definition proposals,each of which has disadvantages. Declinognathodus donetzianus is easily recognized but somewhat limited in its paleogeographic distribution. Idiognathoides postsulcatus is slightly more widespread, but it is less easily identified and its occurrences may be diachronous from region to region. Diplognathodus ellesmerensis is easily recognized and even more widespread, but it is usually rare and its ancestry is not adequately known. The Naqing Section of South Guizhou, South China contains diverse conodont evolutionary lineages among different taxa, including Idiognathoides, Idiognathodus, Diplognathodus,Neognathodus, Gondolella and Mesogondolella. There are numerous transitional forms in almost every lineage of the Naqing section, which shows that the prospects for South China to play a critical role in determining the basal Moscovian Stage definition are good. Conodonts and fusulinids are the two most widely used biotic groups for subdividing and correlating Bashkirian and Moscovian strata. The definition of the base of the Global Moscovian Stage is undecided because there are many disagreements among existing boundary definition proposals,each of which has disadvantages. Declinognathodus donetzianus is easily recognized but somewhat limited in its paleogeographic distribution. Idiognathoides postsulcatus is slightly more widespread, but it is less easily identified and its occurrences may be diachronous from region to region. Diplognathodus ellesmerensis is easily recognized and even more widespread, but it is usually rare and its ancestry is not adequately known. The Naqing Section of South Guizhou, South China contains diverse conodont evolutionary lineages among different taxa, including Idiognathoides, Idiognathodus, Diplognathodus,Neognathodus, Gondolella and Mesogondolella. There are numerous transitional forms in almost every lineage of the Naqing section, which shows that the prospects for South China to play a critical role in determining the basal Moscovian Stage definition are good.
出处 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第2期366-372,共7页 地质学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2006FY120300-8) the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KZCX2-YW-122, KZCX2-YW-Q050603) National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), and the CAS/SAFEA International Partnership Program for Creative Research Teams
关键词 Bashkirian-Moscovian Boundary Global Standard Stratotype-Section and Point CONODONT fusulinid the Naqing Section of South Guizhou China Bashkirian-Moscovian Boundary Global Standard Stratotype-Section and Point conodont fusulinid the Naqing Section of South Guizhou China
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