萨斯喀彻温西南部寒武系苗岭系五流期地下早地层三叶虫新动物群的系统学与生物地层学

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-19 DOI:10.1139/cjes-2023-0003
N. M. Handkamer, Andrei Ichaso, B. Pratt, M. Mángano, L. Buatois
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在萨斯喀彻温省西南部中寒武纪早地层的四个岩心中发现了三叶虫。化石产于粉砂质泥岩中,粉砂岩与灰岩互层,沉积于克拉通内部的内碎屑带,处于低能、潮下条件下。已鉴定的分类群包括Kootenia dawsoni (Walcott 1889)、Asaphiscus wheeleri Meek(1873)、Blainia gregaria Walcott 1916b、Parehmania princeps Deiss 1939b、Ehmania weedi Resser 1935、Bolaspis labrosa (Walcott 1916a)和corynexochid geni和sp. indet。,表明其年龄介于上五流期伊曼尼亚菌带的下至上高架亚带。上Eldon和下Pika地层位于阿尔伯塔地下和落基山脉以西,被认为是年龄相当的。生物地层学证实,覆盖在基底砂岩单元上的地层是历时性的,向东逐渐年轻化。与落基山脉和大盆地的三叶虫群落相比,三叶虫群落的多样性较低,这表明它可能经历了一些环境压力,并且海底殖民是零星的和机会性的。
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Systematics and biostratigraphy of a new trilobite fauna collected from the subsurface Earlie Formation (Wuliuan Stage, Miaolingian Series, Cambrian) in southwestern Saskatchewan
Trilobites were recovered from four cores of the middle Cambrian Earlie Formation in southwestern Saskatchewan. Fossils occur in silty mudstone with interbedded siltstone and limestone, deposited in the inner detrital belt of the craton interior, under low-energy, subtidal conditions. Taxa identified include Kootenia dawsoni (Walcott 1889), Asaphiscus wheeleri Meek 1873, Blainia gregaria Walcott 1916b, Parehmania princeps Deiss 1939b, Ehmania weedi Resser 1935, Bolaspis labrosa (Walcott 1916a), and corynexochid gen. and sp. indet., indicating an age ranging from the lower to upper Altiocculus subzone of the Ehmaniella Zone, upper Wuliuan Stage. The upper Eldon and lower Pika formations located farther west in subsurface Alberta and the Rocky Mountains are considered to be age equivalent. Biostratigraphy confirms that strata overlying the Basal Sandstone Unit are diachronous and become progressively younger eastward. The trilobite fauna is lower in diversity relative to those in temporally equivalent units in the Rocky Mountains as well as the Great Basin, indicating that it may have experienced some environmental stressors, and that seafloor colonization was sporadic and opportunistic.
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Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences reports current research in climate and environmental geoscience; geoarchaeology and forensic geoscience; geochronology and geochemistry; geophysics; GIS and geomatics; hydrology; mineralogy and petrology; mining and engineering geology; ore deposits and economic geology; paleontology, petroleum geology and basin analysis; physical geography and Quaternary geoscience; planetary geoscience; sedimentology and stratigraphy; soil sciences; and structural geology and tectonics. It also publishes special issues that focus on information and studies about a particular segment of earth sciences.
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