Recognition of the Trans - European Suture Zone (TESZ) by the palaeobiogeographical distribution pattern of early to middle Ordovician acritarchs
By: Servais, Thomas.
Contributor(s): Fatka, Olda.
Material type: TextDescription: 617-625pp ; Illustration.Subject(s): Biography | Biostratigraphy | Climate effects | Microfossils | Polyphylitic group | Tremadocian | Tornquist - Tesseyre zone In: Geological magazine : Vol. 134 Iss. 1-6 Year. 1997Summary: The Tremadoc to early Llanvirn is the time interval in the Ordovician for which a global acritarch distribution pattern can be proposed. It is possible to differentiate a high latitude, cold- to temperate-water realm and a low latitude, warm-water realm. The cold-water assemblages, recorded from numerous localities at the northern border of Gondwana in the southern hemisphere, include some diagnostic morphotypes, such as Arbusculidium filamentosum, Arkonia, Aureotesta, Coryphidium-Vavrdovella, Dicrodiacrodium, Frankea and Striatotheca. Assemblages related to warm-water areas are described from Canada, the United States, northern China, Australia, and Baltica. Although a distinction of separate provinces within the cold-water and warm-water realms is difficult, the differentiation between these two units appears evident and a distinction of the assemblages from peri-Gondwana and the microfloras from Baltica is possible. This enables a recognition of the Trans-European Suture Zone in the early to middle Ordovician.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Tremadoc to early Llanvirn is the time interval in the Ordovician for which a global acritarch distribution pattern can be proposed. It is possible to differentiate a high latitude, cold- to temperate-water realm and a low latitude, warm-water realm. The cold-water assemblages, recorded from numerous localities at the northern border of Gondwana in the southern hemisphere, include some diagnostic morphotypes, such as Arbusculidium filamentosum, Arkonia, Aureotesta, Coryphidium-Vavrdovella, Dicrodiacrodium, Frankea and Striatotheca. Assemblages related to warm-water areas are described from Canada, the United States, northern China, Australia, and Baltica. Although a distinction of separate provinces within the cold-water and warm-water realms is difficult, the differentiation between these two units appears evident and a distinction of the assemblages from peri-Gondwana and the microfloras from Baltica is possible. This enables a recognition of the Trans-European Suture Zone in the early to middle Ordovician.
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