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Dapingian to lower Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) graptolite biostratigraphy and correlation of the Krapperup drill core, Scania, Sweden
ABSTRACT The Dapingian and lower Darriwilian graptolite succession of the Krapperup drill core from Scania, southern Sweden, provides a detailed insight into the axonophoran (biserial) graptolites and their early Palaeozoic evolutionary changes on the Scandinavian platform. Even though earliest Darriwilian axonophorans are not represented, the succession includes faunal elements of the basal Darriwilian Arienigraptus zhejiangensis Subzone of the Levisograptus austrodentatus Biozone, followed by Levisograptus mui and Levisograptus sinicus specimens higher up in the successsion. The highest interval is referred to the Eoglyptograptus cumbrensis Biozone and bears a number of axonophoran elements, including Oelandograptus oelandicus and Undulograptus camptochilus, previously known exclusively from chemically isolated material from the island of Öland. The top of the interval investigated is below the base of a carbonate-rich interval correlated with the Komstad Limestone of Scania, indicating that the investigated interval entirely belongs to the upper part of the Tøyen Shale Formation. Pseudisograptus manubriatus and Pseudisograptus koi are not restricted to the upper Dapingian, but range into the basal Darriwilian. Arienigraptus robustus n. sp. from the uppermost Dapingian, and Arienigraptus delicatus n. sp. and Arienigraptus balticus n. sp. from the basal Darriwilian, are described as new species.
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GFF is the journal of the Geological Society of Sweden. It is an international scientific journal that publishes papers in English covering the whole field of geology and palaeontology, i.e. petrology, mineralogy, stratigraphy, systematic palaeontology, palaeogeography, historical geology and Quaternary geology. Systematic descriptions of fossils, minerals and rocks are an important part of GFF''s publishing record. Papers on regional or local geology should deal with Balto-Scandian or Northern European geology, or with geologically related areas. Papers on geophysics, geochemistry, biogeochemistry, climatology and hydrology should have a geological context. Descriptions of new methods (analytical, instrumental or numerical), should be relevant to the broad scope of the journal. Review articles are welcome, and may be solicited occasionally. Thematic issues are also possible.