中国地层学中的奥陶纪系列和阶段:迈向全球应用

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY
Chen Xu, Zhou Zhi-yi, R. Jia-yu, L. Jun
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引用次数: 13

摘要

中国最早的奥陶纪系列是由Lee & Chao(1924)建立的。此后,许多地方性的奥陶纪系列和艺名相继建立,并以中文为主发表。本研究是对这些区域单位的回顾,并讨论了它们的定义及其与国际标准的关系。其中以宜昌系列、内家山系列、赤潭江系列、玉山期和大年期最为重要;都被认为是中国的区域性舞台。下奥陶统、中奥陶统和上奥陶统的新定义(Webby 1998)已在中国得到认可。已经被批准的国际舞台名称(Tremadocian和Darriwilian),以及“Caradocian”和“Ashgillian”,有可能成为全球标准的一部分,应该在中国正式使用。在中国东南部常山黄泥塘附近的全球层型剖面中确定了达里威廉期。由于这两个单位的国际相关性尚未解决,因此仅保留了两个区域艺名,即玉山年和大年。对中国奥陶系的主要类型进行了识别、修正和区域对比。
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Ordovician series and stages in Chinese stratigraphy: steps toward a global usage
The first Chinese Ordovician series was erected by Lee & Chao (1924). Since then, many regional Ordovician series and stage names have been established and mostly published in Chinese. The present study is a review of these regional units with a discussion of their definitions and correlation to the international standard. Among them, the Ichang series, Neichiashan series, Chientangkiang series, Yushanian stage and Dawanian Stage are most important; all regarded as regional stage divisions in China. The Lower, Middle and Upper Ordovician Series with their new definitions (Webby 1998) are now accepted in China. The global stage names, which have been approved (Tremadocian and Darriwilian), and “Caradocian” and “Ashgillian”, which are potentially to be part of the global standard, should be formally used in China. The Darriwilian Stage is defined in a global stratotype section near Huangnitang, Changshan, SE China. Only two regional stage names, the Yushanian and Dawanian, still remain since the international correlation of these two units has not yet been resolved. The main type Ordovician successions of China are identified, revised and regional correlations briefly outlined.
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Alcheringa
Alcheringa 地学-古生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Alcheringa : An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology is the official journal of the Australasian Palaeontologists. Alcheringa covers all aspects of palaeontology and its ramifications into the earth and biological sciences, including: Taxonomy- Biostratigraphy- Micropalaeontology- Vertebrate palaeontology- Palaeobotany- Palynology- Palaeobiology- Palaeoanatomy- Palaeoecology- Biostratinomy- Biogeography- Chronobiology- Biogeochemistry- Palichnology. Review articles are welcome, and may be solicited from time to time. Thematic issues are also possible. Emphasis is placed on high quality and informative illustration, in both line drawings and photographs. Papers of general significance may receive preference over those of more local interest.
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