Duration of ammonite zones and characteristic Jurassic fossil taxa from the Pliensbachian–Aalenian successions of Bulgaria

L. Metodiev, D. Dochev, Milena Georgieva, Tania Stoylkova, E. Koleva-Rekalova, Iliya Dimitrov, I. Savov
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The relative durations of ammonite biozones and selected ammonite taxa, as well as some bioevents associated with coeval Lower–Middle Jurassic benthic taxa are represented herein. Based on linked Sr-isotope data, we found a notable difference in the time spans of the zones and in the relative longevity of the guiding ammonite genera around the Pliensbachian/Toarcian (P/T) boundary. The last occurrences of the well-known late Pliensbachian bivalve taxa Gryphaea gigantea and Pseudopecten aequivalvis were dated at 184 Ma and 183.8 Ma, respectively. Recently defined Toarcian–Aalenian autochtonous brachiopod taxa (Bulgariarhynchia and Capillirhynchia brezenensis) were found to have significant taxonomic durations (2 Ma and 5 Ma). The Sr-isotope data also revealed ~2 Ma duration of seawater warming and 0.2 Ma fossil hiatus around the P/T boundary.
保加利亚Pliensbachian-Aalenian岩层中的鹦鹉螺区和侏罗纪特征化石类群的持续时间
本文介绍了鹦鹉螺生物区和部分鹦鹉螺类群的相对持续时间,以及与共生的侏罗纪下-中统底栖类群相关的一些生物事件。根据相关的锶同位素数据,我们发现在普利恩巴赫/托阿尔卡斯(P/T)边界附近,各区的时间跨度和指导性的鹦鹉螺类群的相对寿命存在明显差异。著名的普利恩巴赫晚期双壳类群 Gryphaea gigantea 和 Pseudopecten aequivalvis 的最后出现时间分别为 184 Ma 和 183.8 Ma。最近确定的托阿尔纪-阿伦纪自生腕足类群(Bulgariarhynchia 和 Capillirhynchia brezenensis)被发现具有显著的分类持续时间(2 Ma 和 5 Ma)。锶同位素数据还揭示了海水变暖的持续时间(约 2 Ma)和 P/T 边界附近 0.2 Ma 的化石间断期。
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