Running across the Silurian/Devonian Boundary along Northern Gondwana: A Conodont Perspective
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Palaeogeography across the Silurian/Devonian Boundary
3. The Silurian/Devonian Boundary
4. Silurian/Devonian Boundary Event, Carbon Isotope Excursion and Conodont Diversity
5. Taxonomic Note
6. The Silurian/Devonian Boundary along the Northern Gondwana Margin
6.1. Bohemia (Czech Republic)
6.2. Morocco
6.3. Spain
6.4. Montagne Noire (South France)
6.5. Sardinia (Italy)
6.6. Carnic Alps (Austria and Italy)
6.7. Graz Palaeozoic and Burgenland (South-East Austria)
6.8. Balkans
6.9. Turkey
7. The Silurian/Devonian Boundary in More Distant Areas of Gondwana
7.1. Argentina
7.2. Australia
8. The Silurian/Devonian Boundary on the Northern Side of the Rheic Ocean
8.1. Podolia
8.2. Baltic Area
9. Discussion and Conclusions
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- Ozarkodina confluens is in general limited to the Silurian, and has its last occurrence in the uppermost Přídolí strata, but in Bohemia it occurs also just above the boundary.
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- Zieglerodina remscheidensis enters in the latest Silurian beds, just above the LO of Oz. confluens, in the Carnic Alps, Sardina and Morocco, whereas elsewhere is documented close to the base of the Devonian, together with Caud. hesperius.
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- Zieglerodina klonkensis is the marker of the last Silurian zone in the regional zonation for Bohemia, where its range ends just slightly above the boundary. The species rarely occurs in the latest Silurian of the Carnic Alps and Podolia, and a single specimen is documented from the lowermost Lochkovian of Sardinia.
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- Caudicriodus woschmidti is a Devonian species. Its first occurrence is often accompanied by the FO of Caud. hesperius, whereas at place (i.e., Bohemia) C. woschmidti occurs in a slightly younger bed.
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- Oulodus elegans detortus has been considered a good marker for the upper Přídolí for a long time. However, it ranges in most of the Přídolí and in the lowermost Lochkovian; therefore, its utility for recognising the position of the boundary is limited.
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Ferretti, A.; Corriga, M.G.; Slavík, L.; Corradini, C. Running across the Silurian/Devonian Boundary along Northern Gondwana: A Conodont Perspective. Geosciences 2022, 12, 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12010043
Ferretti A, Corriga MG, Slavík L, Corradini C. Running across the Silurian/Devonian Boundary along Northern Gondwana: A Conodont Perspective. Geosciences. 2022; 12(1):43. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12010043
Chicago/Turabian StyleFerretti, Annalisa, Maria Giovanna Corriga, Ladislav Slavík, and Carlo Corradini. 2022. "Running across the Silurian/Devonian Boundary along Northern Gondwana: A Conodont Perspective" Geosciences 12, no. 1: 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12010043
APA StyleFerretti, A., Corriga, M. G., Slavík, L., & Corradini, C. (2022). Running across the Silurian/Devonian Boundary along Northern Gondwana: A Conodont Perspective. Geosciences, 12(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences12010043