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Resolving Terreneuvian stratigraphy in subtidal–intertidal carbonates : palaeontological and chemostratigraphical evidence from the Turukhansk Uplift, Siberian Platform. / Marusin, Vasiliy V.; Kochnev, Boris B.; Karlova, Galina A. et al.
In: Lethaia, Vol. 52, No. 4, 01.10.2019, p. 464-485.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Resolving Terreneuvian stratigraphy in subtidal–intertidal carbonates
T2 - palaeontological and chemostratigraphical evidence from the Turukhansk Uplift, Siberian Platform
AU - Marusin, Vasiliy V.
AU - Kochnev, Boris B.
AU - Karlova, Galina A.
AU - Nagovitsin, Konstantin E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2019 Lethaia Foundation. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2019/10/1
Y1 - 2019/10/1
N2 - Both diverse assemblages of small skeletal fossils and a representative chemostratigraphical record make the Siberian Platform widely regarded as one of the key regions for the reconstruction of global biotic and abiotic events in the late Ediacaran and early Cambrian. However, the wide distribution of intertidal–subtidal facies in the Ediacaran–Cambrian transitional strata of the central and southwestern Siberian Platform (Turukhansk–Irkutsk–Olekma facies region) produces a dramatic depletion of the palaeontological record and considerably limits their age-calibration and long-distance correlation. We report new lithological, palaeontological and carbonate carbon-isotope data for the Ediacaran–Cambrian sections of the Turukhansk Uplift (northwestern Siberian Platform, western facies region). These data provide a robust framework for the chemostratigraphical correlation of the western facies region with sections of the transitional and eastern regions of the Siberian Platform and further confirms a depositional hiatus at the base of the Tommotian Stage in the stratotype section (Aldan River, SE Siberia). The carbon-isotope curve from the Turukhansk Uplift sections correlates positively with the most chemostratigraphically representative Ediacaran–Cambrian sections (Siberia, Morocco, South China). It records major carbon-isotope oscillations globally recognized in the lower Cambrian, enabling localization of the Fortunian and Cambrian Stage 2 boundaries in the Platonovskaya Formation. Although there is extreme paucity and poor preservation of the small skeletal fossils in the western facies region, we report individual Barskovia, Blastulospongia and chancelloriid sclerites from the Platonovskaya Formation. A combination of palaeontological and chemostratigraphical data suggests the base of P. antiqua Assemblage Zone is located in the middle Platonovskaya Formation. The earliest spiral gastropods probably occurred at ~541 Ma, as demonstrated by the discovery of a specimen of Barskovia near the base of the large negative excursion in the lower Platonovskaya Formation, correlated with the BACE negative carbon-isotope peak in the sections of the Yangtze Platform.
AB - Both diverse assemblages of small skeletal fossils and a representative chemostratigraphical record make the Siberian Platform widely regarded as one of the key regions for the reconstruction of global biotic and abiotic events in the late Ediacaran and early Cambrian. However, the wide distribution of intertidal–subtidal facies in the Ediacaran–Cambrian transitional strata of the central and southwestern Siberian Platform (Turukhansk–Irkutsk–Olekma facies region) produces a dramatic depletion of the palaeontological record and considerably limits their age-calibration and long-distance correlation. We report new lithological, palaeontological and carbonate carbon-isotope data for the Ediacaran–Cambrian sections of the Turukhansk Uplift (northwestern Siberian Platform, western facies region). These data provide a robust framework for the chemostratigraphical correlation of the western facies region with sections of the transitional and eastern regions of the Siberian Platform and further confirms a depositional hiatus at the base of the Tommotian Stage in the stratotype section (Aldan River, SE Siberia). The carbon-isotope curve from the Turukhansk Uplift sections correlates positively with the most chemostratigraphically representative Ediacaran–Cambrian sections (Siberia, Morocco, South China). It records major carbon-isotope oscillations globally recognized in the lower Cambrian, enabling localization of the Fortunian and Cambrian Stage 2 boundaries in the Platonovskaya Formation. Although there is extreme paucity and poor preservation of the small skeletal fossils in the western facies region, we report individual Barskovia, Blastulospongia and chancelloriid sclerites from the Platonovskaya Formation. A combination of palaeontological and chemostratigraphical data suggests the base of P. antiqua Assemblage Zone is located in the middle Platonovskaya Formation. The earliest spiral gastropods probably occurred at ~541 Ma, as demonstrated by the discovery of a specimen of Barskovia near the base of the large negative excursion in the lower Platonovskaya Formation, correlated with the BACE negative carbon-isotope peak in the sections of the Yangtze Platform.
KW - carbon isotopes
KW - correlation
KW - Ediacaran–Cambrian transition
KW - Siberian Platform
KW - Terreneuvian
KW - Turukhansk Uplift
KW - PRECAMBRIAN-CAMBRIAN BOUNDARY
KW - EARLY HISTORY
KW - OLENEK UPLIFT
KW - Ediacaran-Cambrian transition
KW - SUKHARIKHA RIVER SECTION
KW - INTEGRATED CHRONOSTRATIGRAPHY
KW - SKELETAL FOSSIL ASSEMBLAGES
KW - SOUTH CHINA
KW - ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION
KW - EASTERN YUNNAN
KW - SR
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85060798756&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/let.12325
DO - 10.1111/let.12325
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85060798756
VL - 52
SP - 464
EP - 485
JO - Lethaia
JF - Lethaia
SN - 0024-1164
IS - 4
ER -
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