Upper Moscovian-middle Kasimovian conodonts (Pennsylvanian, Carboniferous) from the Las LLacerias Section (Cantabrian Zone, north Spain) |
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Authors: | Carlos A. Mé ndez |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Geología, Universidad de Oviedo, Campus de LLamaquique, 33005 Oviedo, Asturias, Spain |
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Abstract: | Las LLacerias Section in the western part of the Picos de Europa Unit (Cantabrian Zone) in northern Spain offers the best (essentially continuous) Upper Moscovian-Kasimovian succession in the Pennsylvanian of the Cantabrian Zone. The section consists almost entirely of limestones, and conodonts are scarce in general, but some Myachkovian levels are significantly more productive. Most specimens recovered are Pa pectiniform elements, and are generally well preserved. Idiognathodus, Streptognathodus, Gondolella, and Neognathodus are the most significant genera and Ubinates and Hindeodus are present. Idiognathodus is the dominant genus. Most of the idiognathodids differ morphologically from those elsewhere, and one, Idiognathodus covadongae, is formally recognized a new species. The presence of Idiognathodus eccentricus in the upper part of the Kreviakinian levels suggests a correlation with the lower Missourian of the United States. Neognathodus disappears in the upper part of the Myachkovian beds. Gondolella pohli was recovered from a short interval in the upper portion of the Myachkovian beds. Paleoecological conditions representing shallow, open, normal marine offshore deposits of the Idiognathodus-biofacies are interpreted for the lower portion of the Myachkovian interval. |
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Keywords: | Conodonts Carboniferous Pennsylvanian Cantabrian Zone North Spain |
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