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The Early Cambrian acritarch Skiagia and its significance for global correlation
Authors:Ma&#x  gorzata Moczyd&#x  owska,Wen-Long Zang
Affiliation:aUppsala University, Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology, Norbyvägen 22, 752 36 Uppsala, Sweden;bGeological Survey, Department of Primary Industries and Resources of South Australia, Adelaide, 101 Grenfell Street, GPO Box 1671, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
Abstract:Global records of Early Cambrian acritarchs from the Skiagia plexus reveal that they are stratigraphically significant and can be used as biostratigraphic markers. Skiagia ornata and Skiagia ciliosa have a cosmopolitan distribution and the levels of their first appearance datums are proposed to serve as biostratigraphic horizons for interregional correlation. These levels are close to the lower boundary of the undefined Cambrian Stage 3, and within the Stage 3, respectively. The acritarch assemblage diagnostic of the Heliosphaeridium dissimilare-S. ciliosa Zone of Baltica is recorded worldwide and some species are traced on four of the Cambrian continents that include South Australia, South China and Laurentia. This supports the intercontinental correlation of certain Lower Cambrian strata and establishes the time equivalence between the regional trilobite zones to which these strata are attributed. The regional zonation is briefly reviewed for the purpose of comparing and evaluating the acritarch ranges. The biostratigraphic correlation of the Lower Cambrian strata, belonging to different faunal provinces, is based for the first time on the same fossil species, which have a cosmopolitan distribution and well-defined first appearance datums, and on the entire diagnostic acritarch assemblages.
Keywords:Acritarch   Phytoplankton   Early Cambrian   Biostratigraphy   Zonation   Correlation
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