Correlation and stratigraphic implications of the lowermost Cambrian small shelly fossils from new sites of South China

Mei Luo, Glenn A. Brock, Yue Liang, Baopeng Song, Yazhou Hu, Fan Liu, Zhifei Zhang*

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Abstract

Early Cambrian small shelly fossils (SSFs) represent some of the earliest biomineralized examples of metazoans and are often extremely abundant and diverse, so can be useful for regional and intercontinental correlation in pre-trilobitic carbonate or phosphorite deposits. New SSF assemblages chemically extracted from the Cambrian Yangjiagou Member carbonates in the Fucheng area, southern Shaanxi Province, China. The SSFs include anabaritids, protoconodonts, hyolitheminths, maikhanellids, Quadrapyrgites, Archaeooides, Olivooides and Siphogonuchites. The recovered SSFs represent two previously identified SSF assemblage zones: the Anabarites trisulcatusProtohertzina anabarica assemblage zone and the succeeding Paragloborilus subglobosaPurella squamulosa assemblage zone. The early Cambrian fossil assemblage zones described from this locality are correlated on a regional scale across the Yangtze Platform from eastern Yunnan, the Three Gorge region of western Hubei, northern Sichuan, the Ningqiang and Xixiang regions of southern Shaanxi and the Nemakit–Daldynian Stages of Siberia. The results reveal that the Yangjiagou Member is provisionally equivalent to the Zhongyicun Member of Yunnan, the Yanjiahe Formation of Hubei, the Maidiping Formation of Sichuan and the Kuanchuanpu Formation of Shaanxi. This paper offers new evidence and fossil data for the location of the Precambrian–Cambrian boundary in the Micangshan area of South China.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjgs2023-231
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
Volume181
Issue number6
Early online date22 Aug 2024
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Publication statusPublished - 4 Nov 2024

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