Shi-Xiao Li, Xiu-Chun Jing, Hong-Rui Zhou, Xun-Lian Wang, Yang Shen, Qiang Fang, Zhen-Tao Wang
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Upper Ordovician conodonts from the Taoqupo section in the southwestern margin of the North China Craton
A diverse but relatively low yielding conodont fauna has been recovered from the Yaoxian and the Taoqupo formations at the Taoqupo section, Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province, North China. This conodont fauna comprises 20 species belonging to 12 genera, exhibiting a mixture of North China and North American Midcontinent provincial affinities, and with several pandemic species associated. Five stratigraphically important species are documented in detail. Among them, is revised as having a septimembrate apparatus. Five successive conodont biozones of late Sandbian to middle Katian age are recognized, namely the Biozone, the Biozone, the Biozone, the Biozone, and the Biozone, in ascending order. Some age-diagnostic and widely distributed conodonts present within the Taoqupo conodont fauna greatly facilitate a precise local, regional and international correlation of the present biozonation with coeval representative successions in North China, Northwestern China, South China, and the North American Midcontinent. Biostratigraphic correlations enable ages at the stage slice-level of the middle Sa2, the middle Sa2 to early Ka1, the middle Ka1, the late Ka1 to earliest Ka2, and the middle Ka2 to be assigned to the aforementioned five conodont biozones respectively.
期刊介绍:
Palaeoworld is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal dedicated to the study of past life and its environment. We encourage submission of original manuscripts on all aspects of palaeontology and stratigraphy, comparisons of regional and global data in time and space, and results generated by interdisciplinary investigations in related fields. Some issues will be devoted entirely to a special theme whereas others will be composed of contributed articles. Palaeoworld is dedicated to serving a broad spectrum of geoscientists and palaeobiologists as well as serving as a resource for students in fields as diverse as palaeobiology, evolutionary biology, taxonomy and phylogeny, geobiology, historical geology, and palaeoenvironment.
Palaeoworld publishes original articles in the following areas:
•Phylogeny and taxonomic studies of all fossil groups
•Biostratigraphy, chemostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy
•Palaeoecology, palaeoenvironment and global changes throughout Earth history
•Tempo and mode of biological evolution
•Biological events in Earth history (e.g., extinctions, radiations)
•Ecosystem evolution
•Geobiology and molecular palaeobiology
•Palaeontological and stratigraphic methods
•Interdisciplinary studies focusing on fossils and strata