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Early–middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia. / Kouchinsky, Artem; Alexander, Ruaridh; Bengtson, Stefan et al.

In: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, Vol. 67, 2022, p. 341-464.

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Kouchinsky, A, Alexander, R, Bengtson, S, Bowyer, F, Clausen, S, Holmer, LE, Kolesnikov, KA, Korovnikov, IV, Pavlov, V, Skovsted, CB, Ushatinskaya, G, Wood, R & Zhuravlev, AY 2022, 'Early–middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia', Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, vol. 67, pp. 341-464. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00930.2021

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Kouchinsky, A., Alexander, R., Bengtson, S., Bowyer, F., Clausen, S., Holmer, L. E., Kolesnikov, K. A., Korovnikov, I. V., Pavlov, V., Skovsted, C. B., Ushatinskaya, G., Wood, R., & Zhuravlev, A. Y. (2022). Early–middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 67, 341-464. https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00930.2021

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Kouchinsky A, Alexander R, Bengtson S, Bowyer F, Clausen S, Holmer LE et al. Early–middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 2022;67:341-464. doi: 10.4202/app.00930.2021

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Kouchinsky, Artem ; Alexander, Ruaridh ; Bengtson, Stefan et al. / Early–middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia. In: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 2022 ; Vol. 67. pp. 341-464.

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title = "Early–middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia",
abstract = "New assemblages of skeletal fossils chemically extracted from carbonates of the Cambrian Stage 2–Drumian Stage are reported from the lower reaches of the Lena River as well as from the Khorbusuonka, Malaya Kuonamka, and Bol{\textquoteright}shaya Kuonamka rivers in northern part of the Siberian Platform. The fauna studied with scanning electron microscopy includes brachiopods, molluscs, hyoliths, halkieriids, chancelloriids, tommotiids, lobopodians, palaeoscolecidans, bradoriids, echinoderms, anabaritids, hyolithelminths, and sponges showing similarity to previously described fossil assemblages from Siberia, Laurentia, and Gondwana. The material includes emended descriptions of Halkieria proboscidea, Hadimopanella knappologica, Archaeopetasus typicus, and first descriptions of Hadimopanella foveata Kouchinsky sp. nov. and Archaeopetasus pachybasalis Kouchinsky sp. nov. Affinity of Archaeopetasus to chancelloriids is suggested. Finding of an in-place operculum in a planispiral shell of Michniakia minuta enables reinterpretation of this form as a hyolith, not a mollusc. The cambroclavids Cambroclavus sp. and Zhijinites clavus and the earliest echinoderms belonging to the Rhombifera and Ctenocystoidea are reported respectively from the lower Botoman stage and Botoman–Toyonian transitional beds, correlated with Cambrian Stage 4. Carbon isotopes are analysed from sections of the Chuskuna (upper Kessyusa Group), Erkeket, Kuonamka, Olenyok, Yunkyulyabit-Yuryakh, Tyuser and Sekten formations. A major part of the δ13C record is obtained from the Cambrian Stage 4–Drumian Stage strata which remain incompletely characterised by chemostratigraphy. The Lower Anomocarioides limbataeformis Carbon isotope Excursion (LACE) from the Drumian Stage of the Khorbusuonka River is introduced herein. New chemostratigraphic data are used for regional and global correlation and facilitate study of the evolutionary development of animals and faunas through the “Cambrian explosion”.",
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author = "Artem Kouchinsky and Ruaridh Alexander and Stefan Bengtson and Fred Bowyer and S{\'e}bastien Clausen and Holmer, {Lars E.} and Kolesnikov, {Kirill A.} and Korovnikov, {Igor V.} and Vladimir Pavlov and Skovsted, {Christian B.} and Galina Ushatinskaya and Rachel Wood and Zhuravlev, {Andrey Y.}",
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AU - Kouchinsky, Artem

AU - Alexander, Ruaridh

AU - Bengtson, Stefan

AU - Bowyer, Fred

AU - Clausen, Sébastien

AU - Holmer, Lars E.

AU - Kolesnikov, Kirill A.

AU - Korovnikov, Igor V.

AU - Pavlov, Vladimir

AU - Skovsted, Christian B.

AU - Ushatinskaya, Galina

AU - Wood, Rachel

AU - Zhuravlev, Andrey Y.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Instytut Paleobiologii PAN. All rights reserved.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - New assemblages of skeletal fossils chemically extracted from carbonates of the Cambrian Stage 2–Drumian Stage are reported from the lower reaches of the Lena River as well as from the Khorbusuonka, Malaya Kuonamka, and Bol’shaya Kuonamka rivers in northern part of the Siberian Platform. The fauna studied with scanning electron microscopy includes brachiopods, molluscs, hyoliths, halkieriids, chancelloriids, tommotiids, lobopodians, palaeoscolecidans, bradoriids, echinoderms, anabaritids, hyolithelminths, and sponges showing similarity to previously described fossil assemblages from Siberia, Laurentia, and Gondwana. The material includes emended descriptions of Halkieria proboscidea, Hadimopanella knappologica, Archaeopetasus typicus, and first descriptions of Hadimopanella foveata Kouchinsky sp. nov. and Archaeopetasus pachybasalis Kouchinsky sp. nov. Affinity of Archaeopetasus to chancelloriids is suggested. Finding of an in-place operculum in a planispiral shell of Michniakia minuta enables reinterpretation of this form as a hyolith, not a mollusc. The cambroclavids Cambroclavus sp. and Zhijinites clavus and the earliest echinoderms belonging to the Rhombifera and Ctenocystoidea are reported respectively from the lower Botoman stage and Botoman–Toyonian transitional beds, correlated with Cambrian Stage 4. Carbon isotopes are analysed from sections of the Chuskuna (upper Kessyusa Group), Erkeket, Kuonamka, Olenyok, Yunkyulyabit-Yuryakh, Tyuser and Sekten formations. A major part of the δ13C record is obtained from the Cambrian Stage 4–Drumian Stage strata which remain incompletely characterised by chemostratigraphy. The Lower Anomocarioides limbataeformis Carbon isotope Excursion (LACE) from the Drumian Stage of the Khorbusuonka River is introduced herein. New chemostratigraphic data are used for regional and global correlation and facilitate study of the evolutionary development of animals and faunas through the “Cambrian explosion”.

AB - New assemblages of skeletal fossils chemically extracted from carbonates of the Cambrian Stage 2–Drumian Stage are reported from the lower reaches of the Lena River as well as from the Khorbusuonka, Malaya Kuonamka, and Bol’shaya Kuonamka rivers in northern part of the Siberian Platform. The fauna studied with scanning electron microscopy includes brachiopods, molluscs, hyoliths, halkieriids, chancelloriids, tommotiids, lobopodians, palaeoscolecidans, bradoriids, echinoderms, anabaritids, hyolithelminths, and sponges showing similarity to previously described fossil assemblages from Siberia, Laurentia, and Gondwana. The material includes emended descriptions of Halkieria proboscidea, Hadimopanella knappologica, Archaeopetasus typicus, and first descriptions of Hadimopanella foveata Kouchinsky sp. nov. and Archaeopetasus pachybasalis Kouchinsky sp. nov. Affinity of Archaeopetasus to chancelloriids is suggested. Finding of an in-place operculum in a planispiral shell of Michniakia minuta enables reinterpretation of this form as a hyolith, not a mollusc. The cambroclavids Cambroclavus sp. and Zhijinites clavus and the earliest echinoderms belonging to the Rhombifera and Ctenocystoidea are reported respectively from the lower Botoman stage and Botoman–Toyonian transitional beds, correlated with Cambrian Stage 4. Carbon isotopes are analysed from sections of the Chuskuna (upper Kessyusa Group), Erkeket, Kuonamka, Olenyok, Yunkyulyabit-Yuryakh, Tyuser and Sekten formations. A major part of the δ13C record is obtained from the Cambrian Stage 4–Drumian Stage strata which remain incompletely characterised by chemostratigraphy. The Lower Anomocarioides limbataeformis Carbon isotope Excursion (LACE) from the Drumian Stage of the Khorbusuonka River is introduced herein. New chemostratigraphic data are used for regional and global correlation and facilitate study of the evolutionary development of animals and faunas through the “Cambrian explosion”.

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KW - carbon isotopes

KW - Russia

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