A new fusulinid species from the early Permian of northwestern Peninsular Malaysia: Evidence of the Artinskian warming event in the eastern Peri-Gondwanan Sibumasu Block
Shirin Fassihi , Daniel Vachard , Petra Heinz , Meor Hakif Amir Hassan , Azrin Azmi
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Abstract
A new species of Crenulosepta, i.e., Crenulosepta perlisensis Vachard and Fassihi sp. nov., is described from a Cisuralian (Lower Permian) sandy limestones and calcareous sandstones in the Kubang Pasu Formation in northwestern Peninsular Malaysia, which forms part of the Peri-Gondwanan Sibumasu Block. Previous Malaysian authors reported the occurrence of Monodiexodina shiptoni and Monodiexodina sutschanica from the same area. The findings of this study provide a better overview of the Cisuralian fusulinid fauna found in this region. The presence of Crenulosepta confirms that the age of the uppermost part of the Kubang Pasu Formation is Artinskian, rather than extending into the Kungurian as previously recognized. The uppermost part of the Kubang Pasu Formation with its impoverished genus and species diversity is located just above the cold water brachiopods and diamictite beds. It indicates that during the Asselian (earliest Cisuralian), the northwestern Peninsular Malaysia was still part of the Gondwana continental shelf. During the late Early Permian, northwestern Peninsular Malaysia, as part of the eastern Cimmerian Continent, was located in a low latitude subtropical region of the paleo-equatorial tropical Tethyan Realm. The microfacies analysis of the Kubang Pasu Formation suggests a very high-energy, warm shallow marine environment of the inner ramp (e.g., sand shoals and banks).
本文描述了马来西亚半岛西北部 Kubang Pasu 地层中的一种新物种,即 Vachard 和 Fassihi sp.之前的马来西亚学者曾报告过同一地区出现过和。本研究的发现使人们对该地区发现的西苏拉岛燧石动物群有了更全面的了解。古邦巴苏地层最上层的燧石动物群的存在证实了该地层的年龄为阿尔廷斯基期,而不是像以前所认为的那样延伸到昆古里亚期。库邦帕苏地层最上层位于冷水腕足类和二长岩床之上,其属类和物种多样性贫乏。这表明在阿赛尔纪(最早的西苏拉纪),马来西亚半岛西北部仍是冈瓦纳大陆架的一部分。在早二叠世晚期,马来西亚半岛西北部作为西美利亚大陆东部的一部分,位于古赤道热带特提安地界的低纬度亚热带地区。Kubang Pasu Formation(古邦巴苏地层)的微地层分析表明,内斜坡(如沙滩和沙岸)具有非常高能、温暖的浅海环境。
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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.