Late Triassic (Late Early to Early Middle Norian) and Late Triassic or Early Jurassic Radiolarians from Limestone in the Tha Sao Area, Kanchanaburi Province, Western Thailand: Low-Latitude Fauna in the Eastern Tethys

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Paleontological Research Pub Date : 2023-04-05 DOI:10.2517/PR220007
K. Sashida, Panus Hong, Tsuyoshi Ito, S. Salyapongse, P. Putthapiban
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Abstract. Moderately-preserved Late Triassic (late early to early middle Norian) and Late Triassic or Early Jurassic radiolarians have been identified from two sections of limestone and dolomitic limestone, respectively in the Tha Sao area, Kanchanaburi Province in western Thailand. Previously these limestones have been assigned as the Permian because of the similarity of lithology without any fossil evidence. Section 1 is a succession of about 18 m in thickness, consisting of calcareous mudstone, micritic limestone, and dolomitic limestone, in ascending order. Section 2 is about 30 m in thickness and consisting of dolomitic limestone. Middle micritic limestone of about 10 m thick of Section 1 yielded diversified radiolarians. Dolomitic limestone of Section 2 yielded rare radiolarians from two levels. We identified radiolarians from five levels of micritic limestone and two levels of dolomitic limestone and totally identified 53 species belonging to 39 genera including two species of which generic position is uncertain and one new species Colum tekini Sashida and Ito sp. nov. At the Late Triassic time, the Tethys Ocean between Sibumasu and Indochina blocks almost closed due to the collision of these two continental blocks. Upper Triassic radiolarian-bearing limestones have been deposited in the eastern to western Tethyan areas within 35° of both hemispheres. The present radiolarian fauna is representative of low latitude Tethyan fauna. The faunal similarity between the eastern and western Tethys indicates the uniformity of the establishment of the low latitude fauna by the Late Triassic.
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泰国西部Kanchanaburi省Tha Sao地区石灰岩中的晚三叠世(晚早-早中诺里安)和晚三叠纪或早侏罗世放射虫:特提斯东部的低纬度动物群
摘要在泰国西部Kanchanaburi省Tha Sao地区的两段石灰岩和白云质石灰岩中,分别发现了保存适度的晚三叠世(早-早-中诺里安)和晚三叠纪或早侏罗纪放射虫。以前,由于岩性相似,没有任何化石证据,这些石灰岩被归类为二叠纪。剖面1是一个厚度约18m的序列,由钙质泥岩、微晶灰岩和白云质灰岩组成,按升序排列。剖面2厚度约30m,由白云质石灰岩组成。剖面1中约10m厚的中微晶灰岩产生了多种放射虫。剖面2的白云石石灰岩从两个层面产生了罕见的放射虫。我们从五个级别的微晶灰岩和两个级别的白云质灰岩中鉴定了放射虫,共鉴定了39属53种,其中2种属位不确定,1个新种Colum tekini Sashida和Ito sp.nov,由于这两个陆块的碰撞,Sibumasu和中印陆块之间的特提斯洋几乎闭合。上三叠世含放射虫的石灰岩沉积在两半球35°范围内的东西特提斯地区。目前的放射虫动物群是低纬度特提斯动物群的代表。东西特提斯区系的相似性表明晚三叠世低纬度区系的建立是一致的。
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期刊介绍: Paleonotological Research (PR) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed international journal, which focuses on original contributions primarily in the area of paleontology but also covering a wide range of allied sciences. It has been published since 1997 as a successor to the former journal Transactions and Proceedings of the Palaeontological Society of Japan. The emphasis of contributions will include global and local perspectives, and contents can cover all ages (Precambrian to the Quaternary, including the present time).
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