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摘要
本文系统描述了在Barnicarndy 1号地层钻孔中采集的10个样品的牙形刺,Barnicarndy 1号地层位于Canning盆地西南边缘的Barnicarndy地槽内。动物群有22个可识别的物种,包括一个新种Juanognathus?小齿鼠sp. nov.,和几个年龄诊断分类群。在这些组合中发现了从上Tremadocian到上Floian(下奥陶统)的三个生物带,包括Jumudontus gananda生物带、Oepikodus communis生物带和paristodus proteus生物带,这些生物带都是在Nambeet组Samphire Marsh段记录的。对牙形石序列的识别,既可以对该层序进行精确的年龄限制,又可以与Samphire Marsh段的其他产状进行对比,表明该单元在Barnicarndy 1的表观厚度为925 m(深度为1345 - 2270 m)。这些新发现的动物群可以在整个盆地内进行很好的对比,例如与Broome台地西北部奥林匹克1井相交的Nambeet组动物群,以及与坎宁盆地北缘Lennard陆架相关的碳酸盐岩。郑勇一[yong-yi.zhen@planning.nsw.gov.au],新南威尔士州地质调查局W.B. Clarke地球科学中心,947-953,伦敦德里路,新南威尔士州伦敦德里2753;Heidi J Allen [heidi.allen@dmirs.wa.gov.au];Sarah K Martin [sarah.martin@dmirs.wa.gov.au],西澳大利亚地质调查局,矿业,工业法规和安全部门,Mineral House, 100 Plain Street,东珀斯,WA 6004。
Early Ordovician conodonts from Barnicarndy 1 stratigraphic well of the Southern Canning Basin, Western Australia
Abstract Documented here is the systematic description of conodonts from 10 samples collected within the Nambeet Formation in Barnicarndy 1, a deep stratigraphic drillhole located within the Barnicarndy Graben on the southwestern margin of the Canning Basin, Western Australia. The fauna is represented by 22 identifiable species including a new species, Juanognathus? denticulatus sp. nov., and several age-diagnostic taxa. Three biozones extending from the upper Tremadocian to upper Floian (Lower Ordovician) are recognized in these assemblages, including the Jumudontus gananda Biozone, the Oepikodus communis Biozone and the Paroistodus proteus Biozone, all previously recorded from the Samphire Marsh Member of the Nambeet Formation. Identification of this conodont succession has enabled both precise age constraints for this sequence and correlation to other occurrences of the Samphire Marsh Member, and indicates that this unit reaches an apparent thickness of 925 m (from 1345 to 2270 m depth) in Barnicarndy 1. This newly recovered fauna can be well correlated across the basin, such as with Nambeet Formation faunas intersected in the Olympic 1 petroleum well in the northwestern Broome Platform, and from correlative carbonates on the Lennard Shelf along the northern margin of the Canning Basin. Yong Yi Zhen [ yong-yi.zhen@planning.nsw.gov.au ], Geological Survey of New South Wales, W.B. Clarke Geoscience Center, 947-953 Londonderry Road, Londonderry NSW 2753, Australia; Heidi J Allen [ heidi.allen@dmirs.wa.gov.au ]; Sarah K Martin [ sarah.martin@dmirs.wa.gov.au ], Geological Survey of Western Australia, Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety, Mineral House, 100 Plain Street, East Perth WA 6004.