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Showing papers by "Wenkun Qie published in 2022"


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TL;DR: In this paper , high-resolution Hg concentration data for four UKW-FFB sections (Walnut Creek and Dupont-GHS in the U.S.A., and Yangdi and Nandong in South China) and Hg isotope data for two of them were used to test the geographic distribution and stratigraphic range of volcanic inputs during the Frasnian-Famennian transition.

19 citations


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TL;DR: The Borkewehr section near Balve at the southeastern end of the Remscheid-Altena Anticline is currently the best and most complete Devonian/Carboniferous boundary (DCB) succession of the Rhenish Massif, Germany as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: Abstract The Borkewehr section near Balve at the southeastern end of the Remscheid-Altena Anticline is currently the best and most complete Devonian/Carboniferous Boundary (DCB) succession of the Rhenish Massif, Germany. Based on a multidisciplinary approach, focusing on refined conodont and ammonoid biostratigraphy, microfacies analyses, sequence stratigraphy, carbon isotopes (C org and C carb ), trace element geochemistry, including REE data, and cyclostratigraphy, the section is proposed as a candidate for the new basal Carboniferous GSSP. The succession represents a pelagic “seamount” setting. It spans the upper Famennian to lower Viséan, with a condensed development of most Rhenish lithostratigraphic units and sedimentary sequences. It is the type-section of the oxic and strongly cyclic, fossiliferous Wocklum Limestone and of important uppermost Famennian and basal Carboniferous index species. The First Appearance Datum (FAD) of Protognathodus kockeli s.str., in a phylogenetic succession from the ancestral Pr. semikockeli n. sp., is proposed as future GSSP level. This FAD is sandwiched between many other marker levels for global correlation. Below are, from base to top, the transgressive base of the at least partly anoxic Hangenberg Black Shale (base Lower Hangenberg Crisis Interval), the Hangenberg Regression (onset of siltstones of the basal Middle Crisis Interval), the level of maximum regression, indicated by maximum Zr/Al values, and the initial transgression of the basal Upper Crisis Interval, marked by the re-onset of carbonate deposition. Above follow the locally cryptogenic FAD of Siphonodella (Eosiphonodella) sulcata s.l. at the base of the post-Crisis Interval (Hangenberg Limestone), associated with a conodont biofacies shift, the FAD of Si. (Eo.) bransoni , and, much higher, the sharp Lower Alum Shale Event at the base of the classical middle Tournaisian. The significance of the section is greatly enlarged by its precise correlation with numerous other Rhenish DCB sections that provide important additional data on faunas, geochemistry, geochronological ages, and magnetic susceptibility. The new Borkewehr data suggest changes of weathering intensity, based on Rb/K and K/Al trends, and Milankovitch cyclicity associated with the climate changes of the Hangenberg Crisis. The local conodont extinction rate at the top of the Wocklum Limestone lies at 57 % while there are no survivors in ammonoids, trilobites, or deep-water corals. Positive carbon isotopic shifts of carbonate in the Upper Crisis Interval and of C org in the Middle Crisis Interval are decoupled, which suggests complex underlying processes that are not yet understood.

6 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used detrital zircon U-Pb dates and 1606 Zircon Hf isotope signatures from northeastern Gondwana to evaluate their provenance.

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper , 11 species belonging to nine genera and four orders are identified, including Gerronostromaria grossum (Clathrodictyida), Pseudotrupetostroma porosum, and Salairella buecheliensis (Stromatoporida), Clathrocoilona spissa, Stictostroma sag-inatum , and Synthetostroma actinostromoides (stromatorellida) and ? Habrostroma laminosum , Parallelopora sp., Stachyodes costulata , Stachydes fasciculata and Stachyode sp. (Syringostromatida).
Abstract: Stromatoporoids from a Middle Devonian reef in South China and their palaeoecological implication. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67 (X): xxx–xxx. Stromatoporoids are the major constructors of a Givetian (Middle Devonian) fossil reef in shallow marine facies, in the Jiwozhai Member of the Dushan Formation, at Dahekou, near Dushan, Guizhou Province, South China. Stromatoporoids, together with other reef building and dwelling components (rugose corals, tabulates, chaetetids and others), form a high diversity community, making the Jiwozhai reef a palaeobiodiversity hotspot. In this study 11 species belonging to nine genera and four orders are identified, including Gerronostromaria grossum (Clathrodictyida), Pseudotrupetostroma porosum , and Salairella buecheliensis (Stromatoporida), Clathrocoilona spissa , Stictostroma sag­ inatum , and Synthetostroma actinostromoides (Stromatoporellida) and ? Habrostroma laminosum , Parallelopora sp., Stachyodes costulata , Stachyodes fasciculata and Stachyodes sp. (Syringostromatida). Among them, Clathrocoilona spissa and Gerronostromaria grossum are the most abundant stromatoporoid taxa. Stromatoporoid growth form, size, substrate and growth interruption are considered to be key autecological parameters to evaluate their growth behaviour and contribution in reef formation. Skeletons of laminar Clathrocoilona spissa are commonly smaller (up to 40 mm in basal dimension and less than 2 mm in thickness) than other stromatoporoid taxa and frequently encrusted on other organisms. In contrast, Gerronostromaria grossum dominates the assemblage, with its larger laminar growth form (up to 500 mm in basal dimension and 40 mm in thickness) expanding both on bioclastic and clay-rich micritic substrate and shows repeated growth interruptions, altogether evidence that this taxon was resilient to environmental pressure and may have pioneered the reef development. The variation of growth preference among stromatoporoid taxa therefore indicates a different growth strategy of each stromatoporoid in this reef environment.

3 citations


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TL;DR: In this article , two foraminiferal faunas are reported from the exotic limestone blocks in the Jiaomuchaka and Jiangaizangbu sections within the CQMB.

3 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors provided a comprehensive palaeontological and palaeoecological analysis of a middle Givetian coral-stromatoporoid biostromal unit from the upper member of the Jinbaoshi Formation, northern Sichuan Province, China.

2 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper , the overall occurrence, stratigraphical distribution, palaeoenvironmental and palaeobiogeographical significances of the ostracod faunas from the Silurian Pulu Formation in the Yalai West II section, Nyalam region, southern Tibet, China, are documented for the first time.

1 citations


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TL;DR: The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) contains rock successions that record the detailed history of the evolution of the Tethyan oceans as discussed by the authors , and various contributions in this special issue provide detailed evidence to reconstruct the complicated evolution of Tethys oceans involved in the formation of the QTP.

1 citations


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TL;DR: Cai et al. as discussed by the authors described permineralised stems of Ductoagathoxylon tsaaganensis from the Upper Permian strata of the Tsaagan Tolgoy section, South Gobi Basin, Mongolia.

1 citations


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15 May 2022-Episodes
TL;DR: Shu-zhong Shen, Dong-xun Yuan, Charles M. Henderson, Lance L. Lambert, Yi-chun Zhang, Douglas H. Hearst, Jun Chen, Yue Wang, Wen-kun Qie, Yu-ping Qi, Bruce R. Wardlaw as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: Shu-zhong Shen, Dong-xun Yuan, Charles M. Henderson, Lance L. Lambert, Yi-chun Zhang, Douglas H. Erwin, Jahandar Ramezani, Xiang-dong Wang, Hua Zhang, Qiong Wu, Wen-qian Wang, Jonena M. Hearst, Jun Chen, Yue Wang, Wen-kun Qie, Yu-ping Qi, Bruce R. Wardlaw. Episodes 2022;45:309-31. https://doi.org/10.18814/epiiugs/2022/022004

1 citations



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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors report conodont assemblages from the Dardong Formation of the Xainza area, Lhasa Block, yielding several chronostratigraphically significant conodent elements discovered for the first time, including Gondwania profunda, Polygnathus pannonicus, P. kitabicus and P. excavatus excavatus.


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TL;DR: In southwestern Mongolia, conodonts from the Indert Formation at its type locality in Shine Jinst were investigated to improve regional and global correlation of the uppermost Devonian-lowermost Carboniferous as mentioned in this paper .

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TL;DR: In this paper , two palynological assemblages are recognized in the Famennian-Tournaisian boundary beds of the Yali section of the Zhangdong and Yali formations.

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TL;DR: Ostracods of the Devonian-Carboniferous transitional interval in the Lhasa Block are described for the first time at the stratotype section of the Chaguoluoma Formation, Xainza, Tibet as discussed by the authors .