Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals

Early Carboniferous (late Tournaisian) conodonts, recovered from siliceous shales and silicites of the Nyan- Vorga Formation within the Lemva tectonic belt of the Polar Urals (Russia), include the biostratigraphically important taxa Siphonodella lanei, Gnathodus typicus, Dollymae hassi, and Scaliogn...

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Main Authors: Zhuravlev Andrey V., Sobolev Dmitriy B.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-06-01
Series:Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
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spelling doaj-f150ea3a76e24b0ca07f4d7d455bb70a2020-11-25T00:53:04ZengSciendoContemporary Trends in Geoscience2299-81792018-06-0171485810.2478/ctg-2018-0003ctg-2018-0003Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar UralsZhuravlev Andrey V.0Sobolev Dmitriy B.1N.P.Yushkin Institute of Geology Komi SC UrB RAS, 54 Pervomayskaya St., Syktyvkar, RussiaN.P.Yushkin Institute of Geology Komi SC UrB RAS, 54 Pervomayskaya St., Syktyvkar, RussiaEarly Carboniferous (late Tournaisian) conodonts, recovered from siliceous shales and silicites of the Nyan- Vorga Formation within the Lemva tectonic belt of the Polar Urals (Russia), include the biostratigraphically important taxa Siphonodella lanei, Gnathodus typicus, Dollymae hassi, and Scaliognathus anchoralis, marking the following conodont zones of the upper Tournaisian: crenulata, typicus, and anchoralis. Associated species include representatives of genera Siphonodella, Polygnathus, Pseudopolygnathus, Dollymae, Gnathodus, Kladognathus, and Idioprioniodus. These conodont faunas provide the first biostratigraphically constrained correlations between bathyal deposits of the Lemva Allochthone in the Polar Urals and the “standard” conodont zonation. Ostracodes found in the silicite of the typicus Zone are represented by Sagittibythere ? sp. and Tricornina (Bohemia) sp. The ostracodes are reported from the bathyal deposits of Urals for a first time. The traces of the global Mid-Aikuanian Event are recognized in the upper part of the Tournaisian bathyal succession. This event led to turnover in conodont associations and is followed by increasing in conodont diversity.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ctg.2018.7.issue-1/ctg-2018-0003/ctg-2018-0003.xml?format=INTCarboniferousconodontsostracodesbathyalPolar Urals
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author Zhuravlev Andrey V.
Sobolev Dmitriy B.
spellingShingle Zhuravlev Andrey V.
Sobolev Dmitriy B.
Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals
Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
Carboniferous
conodonts
ostracodes
bathyal
Polar Urals
author_facet Zhuravlev Andrey V.
Sobolev Dmitriy B.
author_sort Zhuravlev Andrey V.
title Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals
title_short Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals
title_full Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals
title_fullStr Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals
title_full_unstemmed Conodonts and ostracodes from the late Tournaisian bathyal sequence of the Polar Urals
title_sort conodonts and ostracodes from the late tournaisian bathyal sequence of the polar urals
publisher Sciendo
series Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
issn 2299-8179
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Early Carboniferous (late Tournaisian) conodonts, recovered from siliceous shales and silicites of the Nyan- Vorga Formation within the Lemva tectonic belt of the Polar Urals (Russia), include the biostratigraphically important taxa Siphonodella lanei, Gnathodus typicus, Dollymae hassi, and Scaliognathus anchoralis, marking the following conodont zones of the upper Tournaisian: crenulata, typicus, and anchoralis. Associated species include representatives of genera Siphonodella, Polygnathus, Pseudopolygnathus, Dollymae, Gnathodus, Kladognathus, and Idioprioniodus. These conodont faunas provide the first biostratigraphically constrained correlations between bathyal deposits of the Lemva Allochthone in the Polar Urals and the “standard” conodont zonation. Ostracodes found in the silicite of the typicus Zone are represented by Sagittibythere ? sp. and Tricornina (Bohemia) sp. The ostracodes are reported from the bathyal deposits of Urals for a first time. The traces of the global Mid-Aikuanian Event are recognized in the upper part of the Tournaisian bathyal succession. This event led to turnover in conodont associations and is followed by increasing in conodont diversity.
topic Carboniferous
conodonts
ostracodes
bathyal
Polar Urals
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