Famennian phytoplankton from the Hongguleleng Formation of Western Junggar, NW China

IF 1.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2025.105332
Zhen Shen , Claude Monnet , Eiver Gelan Manzano , Yiming Gong , Thomas Servais
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The Hongguleleng Formation is a stratigraphical unit in proximity to the Frasnian/Famennian and Devonian/Carboniferous boundaries within the Kazakhstan Palaeoplate. Nonetheless, the absence of conodont, ammonoid, and brachiopod assemblages in some significant stratigraphical horizons limits the precise subdivision of the formation. To address this issue, a new palynostratigraphical analysis was conducted at the Gennaren section, in order to provide additional data that would facilitate the delineation of biostratigraphical zones within the Hongguleleng Formation. In this study, a total of forty-one phytoplankton species belonging to 20 genera have been identified, including some in open nomenclature. The phytoplankton taxa can be separated into three assemblages. Of particular interest is the species Ammonidium levigatum, which exhibits potential as an index acritarch species for equivalents of the VCo miospore Zone in eastern Europe. The phytoplankton assemblage described here has its taxonomic composition closest to northeastern Europe (Poland) and belongs to the Laurussia Realm at a time of high cosmopolitanism. According to the percentage of marine and terrestrial palynomorphs observed in the Gennaren section, the sedimentary environment of the lower member of the Hongguleleng Formation is interpreted to have undergone a dynamic transformation, shifting initially from a coastal environment to a neritic one, subsequently shifting to a deep-water setting, and ultimately reverting back to a neritic environment.
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期刊介绍: The Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is an international journal for articles in all fields of palaeobotany and palynology dealing with all groups, ranging from marine palynomorphs to higher land plants. Original contributions and comprehensive review papers should appeal to an international audience. Typical topics include but are not restricted to systematics, evolution, palaeobiology, palaeoecology, biostratigraphy, biochronology, palaeoclimatology, paleogeography, taphonomy, palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, vegetation history, and practical applications of palaeobotany and palynology, e.g. in coal and petroleum geology and archaeology. The journal especially encourages the publication of articles in which palaeobotany and palynology are applied for solving fundamental geological and biological problems as well as innovative and interdisciplinary approaches.
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