威尔士 Llangynog Inlier 的 U-Pb 锆石-金红石年代测定:东阿瓦隆尼亚埃迪卡拉浅海化石群的制约因素

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of the Geological Society Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1144/jgs2023-081
Anthony J. I. Clarke, C. L. Kirkland, Latha R. Menon, Daniel J. Condon, John C. W. Cope, R. Bevins, S. Glorie
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威尔士南部的 Llangynog Inlier 含有一批来自浅海环境的埃迪卡拉大化石,包括 Aspidella 的盘状形态以及罕见的 Hiemalora、Palaeopascichnus 和 Yelovichnus。这些分类群在阿瓦隆微大陆的其他地点(如查恩伍德森林和纽芬兰东部)以及较年轻的白海埃迪卡拉群中都有发现。由于 Charnwood 化石反映的是深水环境,而 Long Mynd 的埃迪卡拉岩石中尚未发现大型化石,因此 Llangynog Inlier 的化石代表了英国南部(东阿瓦隆尼亚)浅海生物的独特一瞥。然而,由于缺乏绝对的年龄限制,因此无法与其他化石群进行直接比较。在此,我们报告了来自 Llangynog Inlier 的 Coed Cochion 火山碎屑岩成员的流纹岩灰岩流层的原位锆石和金红石 U-Pb 日期,从而确定了化石地层的年龄。加权平均单颗粒锆石同位素稀释热电离质谱 U-Pb 年龄为 564.09 ± 0.70 Ma,被解释为流纹岩的结晶年龄。该年龄与原位激光烧蚀电感耦合等离子体质谱法锆石和金红石 U-Pb 测定年龄一致。Llangynog的年代将这些化石与东阿瓦隆尼亚的Beacon Hill地层、Charnwood(565.22 ± 0.89 Ma)和Stretton页岩地层、Long Mynd(566.6 ± 2.9 Ma)的年代地层在时间上相关联。与西阿瓦隆尼亚相关的地层包括纽芬兰东部圣约翰斯群与时间相当的费米兹地层(564.13 ± 0.65 Ma)。本文提供的数据确定了 Llangynog Inlier 的生物群相当于上 Fermeuse Formation 类似的浅海、潮汐影响生态系统。地层内部沉积环境的变化也会影响到阿瓦隆化石遗址所保存的内容。此外,受时间限制的地球化学数据也加强了 Llangynog Inlier 在 Wrekin Terrane 中的分类。 补充材料:U-Pb 数据、参考材料和显示沉积结构的图表可在 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6965642 上查阅。
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U–Pb zircon–rutile dating of the Llangynog Inlier, Wales: constraints on an Ediacaran shallow-marine fossil assemblage from East Avalonia
The Llangynog Inlier of south Wales contains an assemblage of Ediacaran macrofossils from a shallow-marine environment, including discoidal morphs of Aspidella and rare examples of Hiemalora , Palaeopascichnus and Yelovichnus . These are taxa found at other sites in the Avalonian microcontinent (e.g. Charnwood Forest and eastern Newfoundland) and in the younger White Sea Ediacaran assemblages. As the Charnwood fossils reflect a deep-water environment, and no macrofossils have been found in the Ediacaran rocks of the Long Mynd, the fossils of the Llangynog Inlier represent a unique glimpse of shallow-marine life in southern Britain (East Avalonia). However, the lack of absolute age constraints has hampered direct comparison with other assemblages. Here, we report in situ zircon and rutile U–Pb dates from a rhyolitic ash-flow layer of the Coed Cochion Volcaniclastic Member, Llangynog Inlier, which constrains the age of the fossiliferous strata. A weighted mean single grain zircon isotope dilution thermal ionization mass spectrometry U–Pb age of 564.09 ± 0.70 Ma is interpreted as the rhyolite's crystallization age. This age is consistent with in situ laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry zircon and rutile U–Pb dating. The Llangynog age temporally correlates these fossils to dated horizons within East Avalonia at the Beacon Hill Formation, Charnwood (565.22 ± 0.89 Ma) and the Stretton Shale Formation, Long Mynd (566.6 ± 2.9 Ma). Correlations to West Avalonia include the time-equivalent Fermeuse Formation, St John's Group, eastern Newfoundland (564.13 ± 0.65 Ma). The data presented here establish the biota of the Llangynog Inlier as a lateral equivalent to the similarly shallow-marine, tidally influenced ecosystem of the upper Fermeuse Formation. Intra-terrane depositional environmental variability also affects what is preserved in Avalonian fossil sites. Further, time-constrained geochemical data reinforce the Llangynog Inlier's classification within the Wrekin Terrane. Supplementary material : U–Pb data, reference material and figures showing sedimentary structures are available at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.6965642
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