Dasycladalean green algae and associated foraminifers in Middle Triassic (Lower and Middle Muschelkalk) carbonates of the south-eastern Germanic Basin (Upper Silesia, Poland)

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q2 GEOLOGY
I. Bucur, M. Matysik
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Abstract

Middle Triassic dasycladalean algae occur in limestones and dolstones of the Diplopora Beds in Upper Silesia, a region representing the southern part of the Germanic Basin. The dasycladales assemblage of this area was studied by Kotanski at the end of the last century, mostly from dolomitized and weathered material. The relatively well-preserved specimens the authors found in thin sections from undolomitized strata allowed the description and revised taxonomical assignment of the algae. The identified microflora includes: Diplopora annulatissima Pia, 1920, Diplopora annulata (Schafhautl, 1853), alpingoporella cf. krupkaensis Kotanski, 2013, Physoporella prisca Pia, 1912, Physoporella cf. pauciforata (Gumbel, 1872), Holosporella ? sp. 1, and Holosporella ? sp. 2. Diplopora annulatissima and Favoporella annulata Sokac, 1986 are regarded here as two different species. Oligoporella elegans Assmann ex Pia, 1931, extensively illustrated and described by Kotanski (2013), is considered a junior synonym of Oligoporella prisca Pia, 1912, and transferred to the genus Physoporella emended by Grgasovic, 1995. Also, some of the dasycladalean algae ( Salpingoporella cf. krupkaensis , Holosporella ? sp. 1, and Holosporella ? sp. 2) described here could represent new species, but more well-preserved material is necessary. The algae are accompanied by foraminiferal microfauna, which collectively indicate a late Anisian (Illyrian) age of the strata studied.
日耳曼盆地东南部(波兰上西里西亚)中三叠世(Muschelkalk下和中)碳酸盐岩中的双基克拉达勒期绿藻及其有孔虫
在代表日耳曼盆地南部的上西里西亚(Upper Silesia)地区,中三叠世双枝藻生长在Diplopora地层的灰岩和白云岩中。Kotanski在上世纪末研究了该地区的双柱枝组合,主要来自白云化和风化物质。作者在未钙化地层的薄片中发现了保存相对较好的标本,这使得对藻类的描述和修订的分类分配成为可能。已鉴定的微生物区系包括:环状双孢菌(Diplopora annulatissima Pia, 1920),环状双孢菌(Schafhautl, 1853), krupkaensis alpingoporella, 2013, prisoprella Pia, 1912, pauciforata (Gumbel, 1872), Holosporella ?sp. 1和Holosporella ?sp。2。本文认为,1986年的双孢霉(Diplopora annulatissima)和黄豆霉(Favoporella annulata Sokac)是两个不同的种。Kotanski(2013)对1931年的Oligoporella elegans Assmann ex Pia进行了广泛的说明和描述,被认为是1912年的Oligoporella prisca Pia的初级同义词,并被Grgasovic(1995)转移到Physoporella属。此外,一些水藻(Salpingoporella cf. krupkaensis, Holosporella ?sp. 1和Holosporella ?这里描述的Sp . 2)可能代表了新物种,但需要更多保存完好的材料。藻类伴随着有孔虫微动物群,它们共同表明所研究地层的晚安尼西亚(伊利里亚)时代。
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2.60
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期刊介绍: Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae (ASGP) is the scientific journal of the Polish Geological Society. Original contributions and review articles are considered for publication in Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae. Submissions for publication may be from all branches of the geological sciences, including applied and economic geology, as well as discussions of papers, previously published in the journal. The language of the journal is English.
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