2022
DOI: 10.1002/spp2.1451
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A late Asbian (Mississippian) stratotype for England: Trowbarrow Quarry, Cumbria, UK

Abstract: A detailed biostratigraphy is established, using the high foraminiferal abundance and diversity at Trowbarrow Quarry, which is also proposed as a stratotype section for the late Asbian (late Visean), a substage not previously formally subdivided. The foraminiferal assemblages suggest that the early Asbian has to be revised, which has implications for the chronostratigraphy of many late Visean outcrops in Britain, which are probably erroneously interpreted. From the upper part of the Park Limestone Formation at… Show more

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“…Makhlina et al 1993), and from the early Asbian in England (e.g. Cózar et al 2022bCózar et al , 2022c. No palaeokarst has been detected in this lower part of the section, and a continuous succession is inferred.…”
Section: Pojarkovella Nibelis-endothyranopsis Compressa Zonementioning
confidence: 85%
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“…Makhlina et al 1993), and from the early Asbian in England (e.g. Cózar et al 2022bCózar et al , 2022c. No palaeokarst has been detected in this lower part of the section, and a continuous succession is inferred.…”
Section: Pojarkovella Nibelis-endothyranopsis Compressa Zonementioning
confidence: 85%
“…A recent revision of the Asbian in the type region, however, suggests that the Asbian boundary Stratotype is not represented by any micro-and macrofaunal zone. The supposed foraminiferal Cf6 Zone that should characterize the base of this substage is actually located at a few tens of metres below the current position of the Asbian (Cózar et al 2022b), including those records of Palaeotextularia, and thus, its occurrence is not confirmed to occur in the Cf5 Zone in Britain. The occurrence of Pseudoendothyra might also suggest that the assemblage is more similar to those from the Russian Platform, because in the classical zonation of Western Europe, this genus is used as a marker for the lower Asbian Cf6β Subzone or the upper part of the lower Warnantian MFZ13 Zone (e.g.…”
Section: Pojarkovella Nibelis-endothyranopsis Compressa Zonementioning
confidence: 86%
“…Remarks. The composition of this genus has been usually restricted to the original species described by Strank (1984), although Cózar et al (2022) also included B. moldensis, the type species of the monospecific genus Groessensella, and some ancestral forms (Bibradya? sp.…”
Section: Repository School Of Resources and Environment Henan Polytec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the biostratigraphy of these genera in other basins does not support the phylogenetic lineage. Parajanischewskina is restricted in Britain to the uppermost Asbian to the lowermost Brigantian (Cózar and Somerville, 2004;Waters et al, 2017;Cózar et al, 2022), whereas the first Janischewskina (J. typica) occurred in the late Brigantian (= early Serpukhovian) (Cózar and Somerville, 2021), as a result, there is a significant gap without any representatives of both genera. Richer Janischewskinidae assemblages from the Russian Platform show small species of Janischewskina from the Aleksinian (FAD), at coeval levels with Bradyina, whereas the large species of Janischewskina occur from the Mikhailovian (Kabanov et al, 2016;Gibshman et al, 2020).…”
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