Palynostratigraphy of the Upper Carboniferous Langesttian-Duckmantian Stage Boundary in Britain

Author:

Mclean Duncan1,Owens Bernard1,Bodman David1

Affiliation:

1. Palynology Research Facility, Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, Alfred Denny Building, University of Sheffield Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK d.mclean@sheffield.ac.uk

Abstract

AbstractA critique of palynostratigraphic zonation schemes associated with the Langsettian-Duckmantian Stage boundary shows that, at high levels of stratigraphic resolution, most criteria used as palynological proxies for the position of the boundary are unsuitable. Most importantly, in the Duckmantian stratotype section the highest stratigraphic occurrence of the index species Schulzospora rara is above (rather than below or within) the Vanderbeckei Marine Band, the base of which defines the Duckmantian Stage. A cored section through the boundary in southern North Sea well 44/22-1 displays comparable microfloral distributions. While data are as yet too sparse to provide detailed answers, the findings have implications for understanding how marine flooding events affected Carboniferous microfloral evolution and extinction. Ultimately this influences how microfloral biozone boundaries relate to the regional European Upper Carboniferous stage boundaries, which are largely defined in relation to strata deposited during marine flooding events similar to that associated with the Langsettian-Duckmantian boundary. The miospore genus Sinuspores Artüz is emended, and two new taxa are described: Gondisporites bulboides sp. nov. and Hymenospora murdochensis sp. nov.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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