Affiliation:
1. Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK r.cocks@nhm.ac.uk
Abstract
AbstractFollowing recognition of the Vendian to mid-Ordovician rotation of Baltica, with more than 55° of that rotation occurring in the Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician, the Tornquist Margin of Baltica must have faced northwards towards Laurentia and the Panthalassic Ocean, rather than, as now, southwestwards towards Gondwana (including Avalonia). Unequivocally Baltic endemic trilobite, brachiopod and other faunas are known from both the Cambrian and the Ordovician of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, and from both parts of them, i.e. the Małopolska Block and the Łysogóry Block. Whether or not these two blocks were united into a single terrane or were separate as two terranes is equivocal from the faunal evidence, and there is no faunal evidence of substantial strikeslip faulting of the blocks in relation to the main Baltic craton: they are perceived as having made up part of the margin of Baltica itself. However, both Holy Cross Mountain blocks were different and palaeogeographically separate from the Bruno-Silesian Block, whose continental origins are yet to be finally determined. The Ordovician clastic sediments at both Rügen, north Germany, and Pomerania, NW Poland, have yielded no macrofossils other than graptolites, but microfossils (acritarchs and chitinozoa) are interpreted as having been deposited at relatively high palaeolatitudes, i.e. at a higher palaeolatitude than Baltica, and may have been deposited in an ocean basin within the Tornquist Ocean between Baltica and Avalonia.
Publisher
Geological Society of London
Subject
Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology
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