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Early Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites of the Yangtze Platform and their stratigraphic implications
作者姓名:YANG Aihu  ZHU Maoyan  ZHANG Junming  LI Guoxiang
作者单位:Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China,Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China,Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China,Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40232020 and 40172002), the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (Grant No. GT2000077700)
摘    要:Analysis of the taxonomy and stratigraphic distribution of the Early Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites of the Yangtze Platform indicates that species of Tsunyidiscus and Hupeidiscus can be used for biostratigraphic correlation. T. aclis occurs only in the lower Qiongzhusian, T. armatus occurs in the lower and middle Qiongzhusian, while T. niutitangensis and T. tingi occur mainly in the middle and upper Qiongzhusian, with only T. tingi extending upward into the lower Canglangpuian. H. orientalis first appears in the upper Qiongzhusian, reaching peak abundance in the lower Canglangpuian and becoming extinct above the Drepanuroides Zone. Biostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic correlations indicate that the limestone in the lower part of the Mingxinsi Formation, the Upper Member of Jiumenchong Formation, and the upper part of the Middle Member of the Huangbailing Formation, can be correlated with each other as Hupediscus, an index fossil of the lower Canglangpuian, is abundant in all these units. The lower part of the Niutitang and Jiumenchong formations in eastern Guizhou, which mainly represent Qiongzhusian strata, can be correlated with the Lower Member of the Huangbailing Formation. The basal part of the Niutitang Formation, which may be equivalent to the Upper Meishucunian Shiyantou Formation in eastern Yunnan, is very condensed. Well-preserved sponge faunas and non-mineralized fossils in the lower part of the Niutitang and Hetang formations are not older than Qiongzhusian in age.

关 键 词:eodiscoids    trilobites    black  shale    stratigraphy    Early  Cambrian    Yangtze  Platform    South  China

Early Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites of the Yangtze Platform and their stratigraphic implications
YANG Aihu,ZHU Maoyan,ZHANG Junming,LI Guoxiang.Early Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites of the Yangtze Platform and their stratigraphic implications[J].Progress in Natural Science,2003,13(11):861-866.
Authors:Yang Aihua  ZHU Maoyan  Zhang Junming  LI Guoxiang
Institution:Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China
Abstract:Analysis of the taxonomy and stratigraphic distribution of the Early Cambrian eodiscoid trilobites of the Yangtze Platform indicates that species of Tsunyidiscus and Hupeidiscus can be used for biostratigraphic correlation. T. aclis occurs only in the lower Qiongzhusian, T. armatus occurs in the lower and middle Qiongzhusian, while T. niutitangensis and T. tingi occur mainly in the middle and upper Qiongzhusian, with only T. tingi extending upward into the lower Canglangpuian. H. orientalis first appears in the upper Qiongzhusian, reaching peak abundance in the lower Canglangpuian and becoming extinct above the Drepanuroides Zone. Biostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic correlations indicate that the limestone in the lower part of the Mingxinsi Formation, the Upper Member of Jiumenchong Formation, and the upper part of the Middle Member of the Huangbailing Formation, can be correlated with each other as Hupediscus, an index fossil of the lower Canglangpuian, is abundant in all these units. The lower part of the Niutitang and Jiumenchong formations in eastern Guizhou, which mainly represent Qiongzhusian strata, can be correlated with the Lower Member of the Huangbailing Formation. The basal part of the Niutitang Formation, which may be equivalent to the Upper Meishucunian Shiyantou Formation in eastern Yunnan, is very condensed. Well-preserved sponge faunas and non-mineralized fossils in the lower part of the Niutitang and Hetang formations are not older than Qiongzhusian in age.
Keywords:eodiscoids  trilobites  black shale  stratigraphy  Early Cambrian  Yangtze Platform  South China
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