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The Lopingian series in the Lhasa Block, Tibet and its palaeogeographical implications

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yichun Zhang, S Shuzhong
Latest investigation indicates that the Lopingian Series including both terrestrial and marine deposit s are developed in the Lhasa Block. The marine Lopinigian Series in the Lhasa Block contains the compound coral Waagenophyllum, fusulinid Reichelina, and foraminifer Colaniella faunas , and the terrestrial Lopingian Series is characterized by both Cathaysian floras and mixed floras consisting of Gondwanan element s such as Glossopteris , Noeggerathiopsis, Phyllotheca and Cathaysian elements such as Pecopteris ,Sphenopteris. An anlaysis of the Lopingian sequences in the Lhasa Block reveals that it experienced a regression stage f rom Guadalupian to Lopingian. By contrast , the Himalayan Tethys Zone south to the Lhasa Block is characterized by typical Gondwanan Glossopteris flora , coldwater brachiopod and solitary coral faunas. In addition, the Lopingian sequence in the Himalayan Tethys Zone reflect s a transgressive process from the terrestrial Qubu Formation to the shallow marine Qubuerga Formation. Therefore, the Lhasa Block shows significant differences in both biota and depositional features from the Himalayan Tethys Zone during the Lopingian, which implies that the Lhasa Block had rifted from the northern periGondwanan margin before the Lopingian.

History

Journal

Journal of stratigraphy

Volume

31

Issue

4

Pagination

345 - 353

Publisher

Kexue Chubanshe

Location

Beijing, China

ISSN

0253-4959

Language

chi

Notes

Chinese with English abstract

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Kexue Chubanshe

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