Search results for "Ladinian"

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1991

The Triassic of the NW Iberian Ranges consists of two carbonatic formations equivalent to the Upper Carbonatic Formation of the Muschelkalk Facies and pass laterally into siliciciastic deposits to the NW. Fossillocalities have been found in both formations. Taphonomic and sedimentologic studies allow for the interpretation as autochthonous associations of the infaunal Bivalves of shallow water marine environments with siliciciastic input. Three faunal associations have been distinguished: 1. Costatoria-Lyriomyophoria association, found in the lower carbonatic formation and the equivalent siliciciastic formation; 2. «Teruel Fauna» association, found in the upper carbonatic formation; 3. Ling…

PaleontologyTaphonomyFaunaFaciesMarlGeologySedimentary rockMesozoicLadinianBiostratigraphyGeologyEstudios Geológicos
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The chondrichthyan fauna from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) of the Iberian Range (Spain)

2013

ABSTRACT Here we present for the first time a detailed taxonomic study of a diverse chondrichthyan fauna from the Middle Triassic of the Iberian Range (Spain). The assemblage consists of isolated remains of seven species of five non-neoselachian shark genera (Palaeobates, Hybodus, Pseudodalatias, Prolatodon, gen. nov., and Lissodus), including a new species of hybodontiform shark, Hybodus bugarensis, sp. nov. In addition, a new homalodontid genus, Prolatodon, sp. nov., is erected for the taxa ‘Polyacrodus’ bucheri and ‘Polyacrodus’ contrarius. The chondrichthyans of the Iberian Range represent a heterogeneous group from a paleogeographic point of view made up of common components of Middle …

PaleontologyTaxonbiologyPseudodalatiasRange (biology)GenusLissodusFaunaPaleontologyLadinianbiology.organism_classificationHybodusJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Mid-Triassic to Early Liassic clastic/evaporitic deposits over the Maghreb Platform

2003

Abstract The development of Triassic to Lower Liassic clastic/evaporitic series over the epicratonic Maghreb Platform is closely associated with the eastern opening of a Tethyan marine domain between Africa and Europe. West of the platform, Morocco became separated from North America in Late Triassic times by rifting along the axis of the Proto-Atlantic Ocean. In addition, NE–SW and ENE–WSW trending Atlasic half-grabens formed, essentially in Morocco, as part of a Late Triassic/Early Liassic Atlas rifting episode. This is the tectonic context in which the red bed to evaporite sequences were deposited. A first depositional pattern is illustrated by the areally extensive onlapping of Upper Tr…

Red bedsTectonic subsidenceEvaporitePaleontologyLadinianOceanographySedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyPassive marginClastic rockFaciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Middle Triassic (Ladinian) deep-water sediments in Sicily: New findings from the Madonie Mountains

2012

A section of carbonate megabreccias grading upward to deep-water Daonella limestones is described from the locality of Sant’Otiero, near Petralia Sottana, in the Madonie Mountains (Sicily). The megabreccia mainly consists of neritic elements containing dasycladalean algae (Diplopora annulatissima Pia) along with benthic foraminifers and problematics. The overlying calcilutitic strata are characterized by lumachella intercalations containing the bivalve Daonella tyrolensis Mojsisovics suggesting an early Late Ladinian (Protrachyceras longobardicum ammonoid zone) age. We informally name the Daonella limestone as the calcare di Sant’Otiero (Sant’Otiero limestone). The Daonella limestones along…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaDaonellaStratigraphylcsh:QE1-996.5PaleontologyTriassicLadinianlcsh:Geologylcsh:PaleontologyDeep-water limestonesTriassic Ladinian Sicily Daonella deep-water limestones stratigraphy paleontologySicilylcsh:QE701-760Triassic; Ladinian; Sicily; Daonella; Deep-water limestones; Stratigraphy; Paleontology
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Middle Triassic carbonate platform-basin system from Sicily. New evidence from the Madonie Mountains

2012

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaTriassic Ladinian Sicily Diplopora Daonella
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Paleontología y ambientes del Triásico Medio en el sector noroccidental de la cordillera ibérica (provs. de Soria y Guadalajara, España)

1991

El Triásico Medio del sector noroccidental de la Cordillera Ibérica está compuesto por dos formaciones carbonáticas, que se corresponden con la unidad carbonática superior del Muschelkalk, y que hacia el NW pasan lateralmente a una formación terrígena. El registro fósil se encuentra en ambos tipos de formaciones. Tanto el estudio tafonómico como sedimentológico, permiten inferir la presencia de elementos acumulados que podrían corresponder a asociaciones autóctonas, compuestas en su mayoría por bivalvos infaunales de medios marinos someros y sometidos a fuerte influencia de terrígenos. Se caracterizan en la zona tres asociaciones faunísticas: 1. Asociación CostatoriaLyriomyophoria, que apar…

TafonomíaBivalvesQE1-996.5ambientes carbonáticosGeologyPalaeocologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geologíaladiniense:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología [UNESCO]LadiniantafonomíaBivalvos; Tafonomía; Paleoecología; Ambientes terrígenos; Ambientes carbonáticos; LadinienseCarbonatic environmentsbivalvosAmbientes carbonáticospaleoecologíaPaleoecologíaTaphonomyambientes terrígenosBivalvosAmbientes terrígenosLadinienseTerrigenous environments
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New biostratigraphic data from the Ladinian pelagic limestones of Pizzo di Sant’Otiero - Madonie Mountains, Sicily

2014

New biostratigraphic data, based on conodont investigations, were collected from the Ladinian limestones recently described at Sant’Otiero, a locality near the Village of Petralia Sottana in the Madonie Mountains (Central-Northern Sicily). At this locality a new calcareous succession lying at the base of a major tectonic unit of the Maghrebian chain is described. This succession consists of a lower massive part formed by a carbonate megabreccia, the elements of which are shallow water extraclasts with dasycladalean algae (Diplopora annulatissima Pia), benthic foraminifers, “Tubiphytes” and problematic organisms commonly described from Anisian carbonate platforms. Upward a well-bedded succes…

Triassic Ladinian conodontsstratigraphy deep-water limestones SicilySettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaStratigraphydeep-water limestonesConodontsTriassic; Ladinian; Conodonts; Stratigraphy; deep-water limestones; SicilySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E PaleoecologiaTriassicLadinianSicily
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Middle Triassic conodonts from northeastern Spain: biostratigraphic implications

2000

The facies development of the Spanish Triassic corresponds to the typical three-fold subdivision of the Germanic Facies: Buntsandstein, Muschelkalk and Keuper. Two intervals interpreted as epeiric carbonate platforms: lower Muschelkalk (Anisian) and upper Muschelkalk (Ladinian) are recognized during the Middle Triassic of northeastern Spain. These carbonate intervals are separated by one siliciclastic/evaporitic interval interpreted as sabbkha and saline deposits: middle Muschelkalk facies (Lower Ladinian). In northeastern Spain (Catalonian Coastal Ranges), two Middle Triassic sections comprising lower Muschelkalk facies have yielded the following conodont taxa: Paragondolella bulgarica, P.…

biologyKeuperBulgaricaGeologyLadinianbiology.organism_classificationSequence (geology)Paleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFaciesCarbonateSiliciclasticConodontGeologyTerra Nova
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Taxonomy and evolution of the Triassic conodont Pseudofurnishius

2013

Pseudofurnishius is a late Anisian (Pelsonian)—early Carnian (Cordevolian) conodont genus of gondolellid stock, characteristic for the Sephardic Province and restricted to the “Southern Tethys” region of the northern margin of Gondwana. Its most commonly found species, Pseudofurnishius murcianus, appears at the base of the Ladinian (Fassanian). The Ladinian material of Spain reveals its ontogeny characterised by initial lateral protrusions from the carina that may develop first mono-platform and later bi-platform units, finally evolving into elaborated multi-denticulated forms. The late Anisian—early Carnian phylogenesis of Pseudofurnishius priscus → P. shagami → P. murcianus is proposed. A…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyPaleontologyLadinianbiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyGondwanaPhylogenesisPeninsulaTaxonomy (biology)ConodontGeologyTerraneActa Palaeontologica Polonica
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Discussion about the stratigraphic range of "Pseudofurnishius murcianus" van den Boogaard (Conodonta) in the Iberian Peninsula, from the Calasparra s…

2011

The biostratigraphy of Calasparra Section is well-estabished with an ammonoid biozonation and ranges from Lower to Upper Ladinian. The continuous presence of Pseudofurnishius murcianus van den Boogaard, a characteristic conodont species of the Sephardic realm, along the section makes it one of the most important sections in the Iberian Peninsula for the study of the species. The first apparition of P. murcianus in the section corresponds with the first of Eoprotrachyceras curionii taxon, which is the principal marker for the base of the Ladinian stage in the GSSP of the Anisian-Ladinian boundary, and the age of the youngest conodonts, based on ammonoids (Epigonus Zone) is Lower Ladinian (up…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyRange (biology)StratigraphyGeologyLadinianBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationGlobal Boundary Stratotype Section and PointPaleontologyTaxonPeninsulaStage (stratigraphy)ConodontGeologyJournal of Iberian Geology
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