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Late Middle Permian (Guadalupian) fusuline fauna from the Gyanyima area of Burang County, Tibet, China and its paleobiogeographic implications

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yichun Zhang
Numerous Permian limestone blocks exposed along the Yarlung-Zangbo Suture Zone have been named Tibetan facies exotic limestone blocks or Chitichun-type Permian deposits.The Gyanyima limestone block,one of those limestone blocks,is located in Burang County,southwestern Tibet.Fusulines are abundant in the Gyanyima limestone block especially for Middle Permian Xilanta Formation.The fusuline fauna comprises 10 genera,respectively Neoschwagerina, Yangchienia, Armenina, Verbeekina, Paraverbeekina, Kahlerina, Lantschichites, Codonofusiella,Chusenella, Nankinella.This fauna indicates a Midian age(Late Guadalupian or Lengwuan age of South China) in terms of the coexistence of Kahlerina, Lantschichites, Codonofusiella and Neoschwagerina.

History

Journal

Acta palaeontologica sinica

Volume

49

Issue

2

Pagination

231 - 250

Publisher

Gu sheng wu xue bao bian ji wei yuan hui

Location

Beijing, China

ISSN

0001-6616

Language

chi

Notes

Chinese with English abstract

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2010, Gu sheng wu xue bao bian ji wei yuan hui

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