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Proposal and prospects for the global Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary
作者姓名:ZHAO Yuanlong  YUAN Jinliang  PENG Shanchi  GUO Qingjun  ZHU Lijun  PENG Jin  WANG Pingli
作者单位:College of Resource and Environment of Guizhou University of Technology, Guiyang 550003, 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,Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China,College of Resource and Environment of Guizhou University of Technology, Guiyang 550003, China,College of Resource and Environment of Guizhou University of Technology, Guiyang 550003, China,College of Resource and Environment of Guizhou University of Technology, Guiyang 550003, China
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40372023, 40332018 and 40162002), the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2002. CCC02600) and Guizhou Major Basic Foundation (2002-309)
摘    要:In recent years paleontologists have been working on the global stratotype section and standard point (GSSP) for the Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary in North America, China, Morocco, Spain and Russia. Continually, they suggest the potential first appearance datum (FAD) of the Middle Cambrian, such as Oryctocephalus indicus, Ovatoryctocara granulata, Acadoparadoxides mureroensis, Hupeolenus and Arthricocephalus chauveaui as being relevant to the potential stratotype section for the Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary. There are only a few trilobites distributed widely enough in the Early to Middle Cambrian connection, so virtually no trilobite(s) can act as the FAD for the global Middle Cambrian. The easily identified Oryctocephalus indicus is widely distributed in three realms of the global Cambrian. Its first appearance position is linked to the extinction of old species coevolution of new ones. It appears to be a comparatively good FAD of Middle Cambrian. The continuous and unbroken Wuliu section (Balang, Taijiang County, Guizhou Province, China) includes O. indicus and co-occurs with many benthic and nektonic trilobites. The evolution of acritarchs in the section, the changed characteristics of trace elements (REE and C isotopes) are generally consistent with the evolution of trilobites both above and below the boundary. Strata above the boundary yield the famous Kaili Biota. The Wuliu section is easily accessible from a main highway.

关 键 词:Lower-Middle  Cambrian  boundary    GSSP    Taijiang    Wuliu  section    Oryctocephalus  indicus    FAD  (first  ap

Proposal and prospects for the global Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary
ZHAO Yuanlong,YUAN Jinliang,PENG Shanchi,GUO Qingjun,ZHU Lijun,PENG Jin,WANG Pingli.Proposal and prospects for the global Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary[J].Progress in Natural Science,2004,14(12):1033-1038.
Authors:ZHAO Yuanlong  YUAN Jinliang  PENG Shanchi  GUO Qingjun  ZHU Lijun  Peng Jin  WANG Pingli
Institution:1. College of Resource and Environment of Guizhou University of Technology, Guiyang 550003, China
2. Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China
3. Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
Abstract:In recent years paleontologists have been working on the global stratotype section and standard point (GSSP) for the Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary in North America, China, Morocco, Spain and Russia. Continually, they suggest the potential first appearance datum (FAD) of the Middle Cambrian, such as Oryctocephalus indicus, Ovatoryctocara granulata, Acadoparadoxides mureroensis, Hupeolenus and Arthricocephalus chauveaui as being relevant to the potential stratotype section for the Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary. There are only a few trilobites distributed widely enough in the Early to Middle Cambrian connection, so virtually no trilobite(s) can act as the FAD for the global Middle Cambrian. The easily identified Oryctocephalus indicus is widely distributed in three realms of the global Cambrian. Its first appearance position is linked to the extinction of old species coevolution of new ones. It appears to be a comparatively good FAD of Middle Cambrian. The continuous and unbroken Wuliu section (Balang, Taijiang County, Guizhou Province, China) includes O. indicus and co-occurs with many benthic and nektonic trilobites. The evolution of acritarchs in the section, the changed characteristics of trace elements (REE and C isotopes) are generally consistent with the evolution of trilobites both above and below the boundary. Strata above the boundary yield the famous Kaili Biota. The Wuliu section is easily accessible from a main highway.
Keywords:Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary  GSSP  Taijiang  Wuliu section  Oryctocephalus indicus  FAD (first ap
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