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Ordovician radiolaria and conodonts from the peri-Gondwanan Karatau-Naryn microplate (Sarydzhaz, eastern Kyrgyzstan)
Authors:Taniel Danelian  Leonid E. Popov  Mansoureh Ghobadi Pour  Alexander V. Mikolaichuk
Affiliation:a Department of Earth Sciences, University Lille-1, FRE 3298 CNRS “Géosystèmes”, bâtiment SN5, 59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
b Department of Geology, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom
c Department of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, All Russian Scientific Research Geological Institute (VSEGEI), St. Petersburg, Russia
d Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences, Golestan University, Gorgan, Iran
e Department of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, State Agency on Geology and Mineral Resources of Kyrgyz Republic, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
f Department of Geodynamics and Geohazards, Central Asian Institute for Applied Geosciences (CAIAG), Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Abstract:Cambrian-Ordovician sedimentary sequences crop out extensively in the area surrounding the Sarydzhaz River, a remote mountainous region situated in the eastern part of Kyrgyzstan. These sequences, composed essentially of fine siliciclastic lithologies, were deposited on a passive margin of the peri-Gondwanan Karatau-Naryn microplate. Palaeontological constraints for the age of these sequences are rare. Recent efforts of geological mapping in the area discovered reasonably well-preserved radiolarian and conodont faunas. The occurrence of conodonts was mentioned previously, but no taxonomic details were ever reported. Two conodont assemblages are identified from the Oldzhobai Formation; the first is dominated by Paracordylodus gracilis, which can be correlated with the upper Tremadocian to lower Floian; the second assemblage is more diverse and characterized by Prioniodus elegans, suggesting a mid Floian age. This is the first discovery of Ordovician Radiolaria from Kyrgyzstan. In spite of its rather moderately good to poor preservation, the fauna is interesting in many respects, especially due to the presence of a new radiolarian species (Inanigutta (?) kyrgyza nov. sp.). The latter is easily identifiable by the distinctive pore pattern of its cortical shell and has therefore the potential to become in the future a biostratigraphic marker species.
Keywords:Radiolaria   Conodonts   Ordovician   Karatau-Naryn microplate   Kyrgyzstan   Sarydzhaz
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