The Palynology of the Permian Succession in the CSDP-2 Well, South Yellow Sea, China

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Palynology Pub Date : 2022-11-08 DOI:10.1080/01916122.2022.2142860
Xing-Kai Ji, Xingwei Guo, Ni Yang, J. Bek, Ting Nie, Huijuan Lu, Honghe Xu
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ABSTRACT The fully cored CSDP-2 Well, drilled in the central uplift region of the South Yellow Sea, China, provides indispensable and very significant research opportunities to understand the evolution of life, paleoclimate, paleogeography, and tectonics during the Permian in the South Yellow Sea area of the Yangtze paleoblock. We here analyze 118 samples from 893.7 to 1798.8 m depth of the CSDP-2 borehole core and recognize three Permian palynological assemblages, Laevigatosporites minimus – Florinites florini (MF) for the Kungurian mid-lower Qixia Formation, Crucisaccites quadratoides – Limitisporites rhombicorpus (QR) for the Capitanian lower Longtan Formation and Macrotoispora media –Anticapipollis tornatilis (MT) for the Wuchiapingian upper Longtan Formation, in an ascending order. These palynological assemblages indicate a warm and semi-humid rainforest paleoenvironment and a drying tendency of the paleoclimate. The present study area belongs to the Yangtze paleoblock in paleogeography and is a part of the Cathaysia flora based on mega-plant fossil records. However, our palynological assemblages show similarities to those of both South China and North China subzones and, especially, their pollen contents with arid coniferous affinities highly similar to those in the north part of the South China subzone. The presence of conifers might suggest a more arid climate in the North China subzone had started to affect the Yellow Sea area in the Lopingian (Permian).
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南黄海CSDP-2井二叠系演替孢粉学研究
摘要在中国南黄海中部隆起区钻探的全取芯CSDP-2井,为了解长江古块段南黄海地区二叠纪生物、古气候、古地理和构造的演化提供了不可或缺的、非常重要的研究机会。我们在这里分析了CSDP-2钻孔岩芯893.7至1798.8m深度的118个样品,并识别了三个二叠纪孢粉组合,即昆古里中下部栖霞组的Laevigatosporites minimus–Florinites florini(MF),Capitanian下龙潭组的方形Crucisaccites quadraides–Limitisporites rhombicorpus(QR)和五家坪阶上龙潭组Macrotospora media–Anticappollis tornatilis(MT),按升序排列。这些孢粉组合表明了热带雨林的温暖半湿润古环境和古气候的干燥趋势。根据巨型植物化石记录,本研究区在古地理上属于长江古地块,是华夏植物区系的一部分。然而,我们的孢粉组合与华南和华北亚带的孢粉组合相似,尤其是它们的花粉含量与华南亚带北部的花粉含量具有高度相似的干旱针叶亲缘关系。针叶树的存在可能表明,华北亚带的干旱气候在二叠纪开始影响黄海地区。
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Palynology
Palynology 地学-古生物学
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3.40
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26.70%
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48
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palynology is an international journal, and covers all aspects of the science. We accept papers on both pre-Quaternary and Quaternary palynology and palaeobotany. Contributions on novel uses of palynology, review articles, book reviews, taxonomic studies and papers on methodology are all actively encouraged.
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