丁格尔半岛下老红砂岩牛头组早泥盆世

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3318/IJES.2014.32.55
K. Higgs, J. Boyd, B. Williams
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摘要:牛头组是定乐半岛2.8km厚的定乐群(下老红砂岩)序列中最古老的岩石地层。该地层主要由薄层细粒紫灰色砂岩组成,中间夹有薄泥岩层(异石器时代段),这些泥岩层沉积在一个非常广阔的浅湖中,这里被称为“Blasket湖”。该地层还包括两个湖缘席状洪水系统(Boat Cove和Trabane成员),这两个系统仅在北部湖界发育。牛头组以前被认为是志留纪晚期(勒德洛-普里多利晚期)。从Trabane段获得的两个孢子组合被归属于breconensis短孔孢子虫的Z间隔带和zavallatus Emphanisporites BZ Oppel带,这表明牛头组上部的年龄为早泥盆世(晚洛霍维世)。此外,从Trabane段泥碎屑砾岩的基质中记录到一个小的无关节鱼板,这是丁格尔群中发现的第一个身体化石。该板块可归属于志留纪晚期和泥盆纪早期常见的无颌鱼类异颌目。Trabane段的一个新的古环境模型提出了湖泊水位的波动和具有同期侵蚀的周期性河流席流。
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An early Devonian age for the Bulls Head Formation, Lower Old Red Sandstone, Dingle Peninsula
Abstract:AbstractThe Bulls Head Formation is the oldest lithostratigraphic formation in the 2.8km thick Dingle Group (Lower Old Red Sandstone) succession of the Dingle Peninsula. The formation mainly comprises thinly bedded, fine-grained purple-grey sandstones interlaminated with thin mudstone layers (Heterolithic Member) that were deposited in a very extensive shallow lake, here named ‘Lake Blasket’. The formation also includes two lake margin sheetflood systems (the Boat Cove and Trabane Members) that are only developed on the northern lake limit. The Bulls Head Formation has been previously assigned a late Silurian (late Ludlow-Pridoli) age. Two spore assemblages obtained from the Trabane Member are assigned to Z Interval Zone of the Breconisporites breconensis and Emphanisporites zavallatus BZ Oppel Zone, which indicates the upper part of the Bulls Head Formation is early Devonian (late Lockhovian) in age. In addition, a small disarticulated fish plate is recorded from the matrix of a mudclast conglomerate of the Trabane Member and this represents the first body fossil ever to be found in the Dingle Group. The plate is assignable to the Heterostraci group of jawless fish that were common in late Silurian and early Devonian times. A new palaeoenvironmental model for the Trabane Member proposes fluctuating lake levels and periodic fluvial sheetfloods with contemporaneous erosion.
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