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Ueno, Katsumi, Mizuno, Yoshihiro, Wang, Xiangdong, Mei, Shilong (2002) Artinskian conodonts from the Dingjiazhai Formation of the Baoshan Block, west Yunnan, southwest China. Journal of Paleontology, 76 (4) 741-750 doi:10.1017/s0022336000042001

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TitleArtinskian conodonts from the Dingjiazhai Formation of the Baoshan Block, west Yunnan, southwest China
JournalJournal of Paleontology
AuthorsUeno, KatsumiAuthor
Mizuno, YoshihiroAuthor
Wang, XiangdongAuthor
Mei, ShilongAuthor
Year2002 (July)Volume76
Issue4
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0022336000042001Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceUeno, Katsumi, Mizuno, Yoshihiro, Wang, Xiangdong, Mei, Shilong (2002) Artinskian conodonts from the Dingjiazhai Formation of the Baoshan Block, west Yunnan, southwest China. Journal of Paleontology, 76 (4) 741-750 doi:10.1017/s0022336000042001
Plain TextUeno, Katsumi, Mizuno, Yoshihiro, Wang, Xiangdong, Mei, Shilong (2002) Artinskian conodonts from the Dingjiazhai Formation of the Baoshan Block, west Yunnan, southwest China. Journal of Paleontology, 76 (4) 741-750 doi:10.1017/s0022336000042001
In(2002, July) Journal of Paleontology Vol. 76 (4) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesPermian conodonts were recovered for the first time from the Dingjiazhai Formation, a well-known diamictite-bearing stratigraphic unit in the Gondwana-derived Baoshan Block in West Yunnan, Southwest China. The conodont fauna occurs in limestone units within the upper part of the formation and consists of Sweetognathus bucaramangus (Rabe), S. whitei (Rhodes), Mesogondolella bisselli (Clark and Behnken), and an unidentified ramiform element. Based on the known stratigraphic distribution of 5. bucaramangus (Rabe), the fauna is referable to the upper Sweetognathus whitei-Mesogondolella bisselli Zone, and thus is dated as middle Artinskian according to the current definition of the stage. The Dingjiazhai Formation is overlain paraconformably by the Woniusi Formation, which is represented mostly by basalts and basaltic volcaniclastics related to rifting volcanism during the separation of the Baoshan Block from Gondwanaland. The present discovery of conodonts from the upper part of the Dingjiazhai Formation reveals that the glaciogene diamictites in the Dingjiazhai Formation are older than middle Artinskian, and the inception of rifting volcanism of the Baoshan Block is later than middle Artinskian.Occurrence of an essentially warm water element, Sweetognathus bucaramangus (Rabe), in the Dingjiazhai conodont assemblage notwithstanding, the entire fossil faunas including brachiopods and fusulinoideans from the limestone units of the formation can be best interpreted as a middle latitudinal, non-tropical, and still substantially Gondwana-influenced assemblage developed at the northern margin of Gondwanaland just after deglaciation in the southern hemisphere during Early Permian time. This time could be regarded as the beginning of the Cimmerian Region, which had mixed or transitional paleobiogeographic characteristics between the Paleoequatorial Tethyan and cool/cold Gondwanan realms, and which became well developed during Middle Permian time.


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