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Late Guadalupian (Middle Permian) Fusuline fauna from the Xiala formation in Xainza county, central Tibet : implication of the rifting time of the Lhasa Block

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yichun Zhang, L Cheng, S Shen
A fusuline fauna consisting of 9 species of 4 genera from the Xiala Formation of the Mujiucuo section, Xainza County, Tibet, China is described. The fusuline fauna is dominated by Nankinella and Chusenella and indicates a Midian (Late Guadalupian) age. The earliest record of fusuline fauna during the Midian in the Lhasa Block suggests that the block rifted later than the Qiangtang Block to the north and the Baoshan and Tengchong blocks to the east, all of which yield much earlier fusuline faunas of Yakhtashian (Artinskian) age, but had drifted away from Gondwana to a relatively warm temperate zone in the Late Guadalupian (Middle Permian).

History

Journal

Journal of paleontology

Volume

84

Issue

5

Pagination

955 - 973

Publisher

Paleontological Society

Location

Lancaster, Pa.

ISSN

0022-3360

eISSN

1937-2337

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, The Paleontological Society