Stratigraphy and Palynology of the Westphalian Strata of the Leinster Coalfield, Ireland

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
K. Higgs, G. O'connor
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Abstract:The Leinster Coalfield is the largest of the onshore coalfields in southern Ireland. Topographically and geologically the coalfield is an upland basin and the Westphalian sediments occupy the centre of the coalfield, while the older Namurian sediments form the rim. The Westphalian succession is approximately 320m thick and is subdivided into three lithostratigraphic formations: in ascending stratigraphic order these are the Moyadd Coal Formation, the Clay Gall Sandstone Formation and the Coolbaun Coal Formation. The latter formation is formally defined here and described, together with several new lithostratigraphic members. The first palynological study of the Westphalian strata in the coalfield has been carned out. The lower part of the Westphalian succession has been sampled palynologically from a stream section in the north of the coalfield, while the rest of the Westphalian strata have been sampled from three boreholes situated in the centre of the coalfield. Forty two miospore taxa have been identified from thirty productive samples. The miospore assemblages recorded are assigned to the Triquitrites sinani - Cirratriradites saturni (SS) and Radiizonates aligerens (RA) biozones (Clayton et al. 1977) of Westphalian A (Langsettian) age. The stratigraphically important species Radiizonates aligerens first occurs within the Double Fireclay Member in the lower part of the Coolbaun Coal Formation. The SS / RA Miospore Biozonal boundary in the Leinster Coalfield is shown to closely correlate with the Lenisulcata-Communis non-marine bivalve Chronozone boundary.
爱尔兰伦斯特煤田威斯特伐利亚地层的地层学和Palynology
摘要:伦斯特煤田是爱尔兰南部最大的陆上煤田。从地形和地质角度来看,煤田是一个高地盆地,威斯特伐利亚沉积物占据了煤田的中心,而较老的纳穆里亚沉积物形成了边缘。威斯特伐利亚序列厚度约320米,分为三个岩石地层:按地层升序排列,分别是Moyadd煤组、Clay Gall砂岩组和Coolbaun煤组。后一个地层在这里被正式定义和描述,以及几个新的岩石地层成员。首次对该煤田的威斯特伐利亚地层进行了孢粉学研究。威斯特伐利亚序列的下部已从煤田北部的一个溪流段进行了孢粉学采样,而威斯特伐伦地层的其余部分已从位于煤田中心的三个钻孔中进行了采样。从30个生产样品中鉴定出42个小孢子分类群。记录的中孢子组合被归属于威斯特伐利亚A(Langsettian)时代的sinani-Cirratriradites saturni(SS)和Radiizonates aligerens(RA)生物带(Clayton等人,1977)。地层上重要的Radiizonates aligerens物种首先出现在Coolbaun煤层下部的Double Fireclay段内。伦斯特煤田的SS/RA中孢子生物带边界与Lenisulata Communis非海洋双壳类时间带边界密切相关。
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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