End-Permian mass extinction of calcareous algae and microproblematica from Liangfengya, South China
Abstract
A new assemblage of calcareous algae and microproblematica is reported from the Changxing Formation at the Liangfengya section in Chongqing, South China. This assemblage comprises eighteen species of seven genera, including three genera of gymnocodiaceaens (Gymnocodium, Permocalculus, and Tauridium), three genera of dasycladaleans (Epimastopora, Macroporella, and Mizzia), and one genus of microproblematica (Pseudovermiporella). A new algal species, Tauridium elongatum nov. sp., is described. Quantitative analysis indicates that the last occurrences of 22% of the species (4 out of 18) fall into a 52 cm thick interval of the uppermost Changhsingian. No calcareous algae are found in the Permian-Triassic boundary (P-T boundary) beds and the overlying Feixianguan Formation. Four out of 10 species have a stratigraphic abundance greater than 10% and all vanished in the uppermost Changhsingian. An abrupt extinction for calcareous algae occurred in the Clarkina yini conodont Zone.
- Publication:
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Géobios
- Pub Date:
- October 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.geobios.2018.08.007
- Bibcode:
- 2018Geobi..51..401J
- Keywords:
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- Chlorophyceae;
- Tubiphytidae;
- Mass extinction;
- Changhsingian;
- Uppermost Permian;
- Liangfengya;
- South China