Ordovician of Kazakhstan

Author:

Popov Leonid1ORCID,Zhylkaidarov Aidarkhan2,Zhemchuzhnikov Vyacheslav3ORCID,Stepanets Wladimir4ORCID,Gridina Nina Mikhailovna5,Antonyuk Rostislav Mikhailovich5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Natural Sciences, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff CF10 3NP, UK

2. Aurora Minerals Group LLP, Konayev Street, 12/1, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan

3. Kazakh-British Technical University, 59 Tole bi Street, Almaty 050010/A05H1T2, Kazakhstan

4. Astra Mining Ltd, 239 St Regents Park Road, Finchley, London, N3 3LF, UK

5. Centrgeols'emka LLP, 9 Svobodny Lane, Qaragandy, Kazakhstan

Abstract

AbstractA comprehensive review of the current state of research on Kazakh Ordovician litho-, bio- and chronostratigraphy is presented. An Ordovician lithostratigraphic framework applied to eight Kazakh first-order tectonic units is outlined and its correlation with the International Chronostratigraphic Scale is given. Presently used criteria for definition of the Kazakh Ordovician regional stages are critically discussed and revaluated. The archipelago model is considered as the most appropriate for reconstruction of the relative position of inferred Kazakh volcanic island arcs and microcontinents in the Ordovician Period. A biogeographical assessment of Kazakh Ordovician benthic faunas suggests strongest affinity to the contemporaneous faunas of Tarim, South and North China and to a lesser degree to the Australian sector of Gondwana, while biogeographical connections with Siberia and Baltica are negligible. During the Sandbian to Katian, a loose cluster of Kazakh microcontinents and island arcs became a major biodiversity hotspot and species pump located at low latitudes on both sides of the equator. Radiolarian cherts from accretionary complexes preserved an almost complete record of biogenic sedimentation for at least 30 Ma from the Furongian to Darriwilian, providing a unique opportunity to study biotas and environments in Ordovician oceans.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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