The record of marine ingression in western Gondwana from Devonian conodonts in the Amazonas and Solimões basins, Brazil

IF 1.5 4区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Marine Micropaleontology Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1016/j.marmicro.2024.102352
Jordana Maria Viccari, Sara Nascimento, Ana Karina Scomazzon, Amanda Pericolo da Rosa, Andrés Felipe Rojas Mantilla, Sanmya Karolyne Rodrigues Dias, Paulo A. Souza, Valesca Brasil Lemos, Danielle Dall Amaria Soffiatti, Martín Andrés León Caffroni
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During the Devonian, the Gondwana supercontinent was in a paleogeographic position in high-latitudes, close to the South Pole. The arrangement of continents, tectonic activity, climate fluctuations, and the evolution of marine life played an important role in the marine ecosystems during this period. Conodont occurrences in high-latitudes are scarce. In the Upper Devonian (Frasnian/Famenian) of western Gondwana, conodonts have been found in anoxic black-shale deposits associated with maximum flooding surface (MFS) of a distal platform, in the Barreirinha Formation of the Amazonas Basin and Jandiatuba Formation of the Solimões Basin, in northern Brazil. The fauna is characterized by low diversity and well-preserved platform and ramiform elements of Mehlina gradata, Ozarkodina sp. aff. O. sannemanni, Cryptotaxis sp. and Polygnathus sp. in the Amazonas Basin and Cryptotaxis sp., Parapolygnathus sp., Pandorinellina sp., and Hibbardella sp. in the Solimões Basin. The conodont faunal association and sedimentary succession suggest a marine ingression in cool water conditions to the Devonian sea of the Amazonian region.

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泥盆纪时期,冈瓦纳超大陆处于高纬度地区的古地理位置,靠近南极。大陆的排列、构造活动、气候波动以及海洋生物的演化在这一时期的海洋生态系统中发挥了重要作用。高纬度地区的锥齿动物很少。在冈瓦纳西部的上泥盆纪(弗拉斯纪/法门纪),在巴西北部亚马孙盆地的 Barreirinha Formation 和索利蒙斯盆地的 Jandiatuba Formation 发现了与远端平台最大洪水面(MFS)有关的缺氧黑页岩沉积物中的锥齿动物。该动物群的特点是多样性低,平台和柱状元素保存完好,包括 Mehlina gradata、Ozarkodina sp.O. sannemanni、Cryptotaxis sp.和 Polygnathus sp.,以及 Solimões 盆地的 Cryptotaxis sp.、Parapolygnathus sp.、Pandorinellina sp.和 Hibbardella sp.。锥齿动物群的关联和沉积演替表明,亚马逊地区的泥盆纪海域是在冷水条件下进入海洋的。
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Marine Micropaleontology
Marine Micropaleontology 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: Marine Micropaleontology is an international journal publishing original, innovative and significant scientific papers in all fields related to marine microfossils, including ecology and paleoecology, biology and paleobiology, paleoceanography and paleoclimatology, environmental monitoring, taphonomy, evolution and molecular phylogeny. The journal strongly encourages the publication of articles in which marine microfossils and/or their chemical composition are used to solve fundamental geological, environmental and biological problems. However, it does not publish purely stratigraphic or taxonomic papers. In Marine Micropaleontology, a special section is dedicated to short papers on new methods and protocols using marine microfossils. We solicit special issues on hot topics in marine micropaleontology and review articles on timely subjects.
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