Title of article
Toarcian Radiolaria from Mt. Mangart (Slovenian–Italian border) and their paleoecological implications
Author/Authors
Gori?an، نويسنده , , ?pela and ?muc، نويسنده , , Andrej and Baumgartner، نويسنده , , Peter O.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
27
From page
275
To page
301
Abstract
Diverse and well-preserved Toarcian radiolarians have been recovered from a succession of organic-rich shale with intercalations of siliceous limestone. The succession is located at the Slovenian–Italian border in the Julian Alps and was deposited on a subsided block pertaining to the south Tethyan passive continental margin. Twenty spumellarian and 17 nassellarian genera were found in total. Thirty-six taxa were identified to species level and one new species, Bistarkum mangartense n. sp., is described. The assemblages show a high predominance of spumellarians over nassellarians. Spongy spumellarians, especially Orbiculiforma ?, are markedly abundant. Pantanelliidae are generally rare but reach a pronounced peak of 13% in one stratigraphic level. Among nassellarians, Parahsuum is the most abundant but members belonging to Syringocapsidae are scarce to absent. In addition to paleolatitude and water column depth, ecological conditions accompanying the early Toarcian global anoxic event may have to a considerable extent determined the specific taxonomic composition of these radiolarian faunas.
Keywords
Radiolaria , Toarcian , Early Jurassic , Paleoecology , Southern Alps
Journal title
Marine Micropaleontology
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Marine Micropaleontology
Record number
2263798
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