Sedimentary and faunal changes across the frasnian/famennian boundary in the canning basin of Western Australia
Autor: | R. Thomas Becker, William T. Kirchgasser, Michael R. House, Phillip E. Playford |
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Rok vydání: | 1991 |
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Zdroj: | Historical Biology. 5:183-196 |
ISSN: | 1029-2381 0891-2963 |
Popis: | The Canning Basin of northwestern Australia is a key area for understanding global changes at the “Kellwasser Events” and the Frasnian‐Famennian boundary. Frasnian stromatoporoid‐coral‐cyanobacterial reef platforms stretched out for enormous distances along the palaeoshelf but in the early Famennian they were completely replaced by cyanobacterial reef platforms. An iridium anomaly in the sequence was formerly believed to be at or close to the boundary and was interpreted as possible evidence for an asteroid impact. Recent field work and detailed biostratigraphy in the area east and southeast of Fitzroy Crossing has given dating relevant to the timing and extent of sea level changes, hypoxic incursions and reef backstepping. Goniatites and conodonts provide correlations with the international biostratigraphy. In the Horse Spring area the stage boundary falls within the Virgin Hills Formation which normally has a rich pelagic goniatite, nautiloid and conodont fauna. In the latest Frasnian (Zone 13 of Klappe... |
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