古生物学
地质学
构造盆地
脊椎动物
背景(考古学)
中生代
生物
生物化学
基因
作者
Paul E. Olsen,Jingeng Sha,Yanan Fang,Clara Chang,Hans‐Dieter Sues,Bennett B. Slibeck,Qiang Fu,Congyu Yu
出处
期刊:Geological Society, London, Special Publications
[Geological Society of London]
日期:2023-11-17
卷期号:538 (1): 77-96
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1144/sp538-2022-323
摘要
Abstract Vertebrate assemblages from the Junggar Basin in Xinjiang, China, are the only ones known from palaeo-Arctic continental strata of Late Triassic and Early Jurassic age. Here we present a preliminary description of these new assemblages, focusing on the underappreciated Arctic palaeolatitude and winter freezing of this coal-bearing sequence. Mostly collected during NIGPAS-led stratigraphic studies in the 2016–17 field seasons, new assemblages include: (1) small to large sculptured palaeonisciform cranial elements and scales, small associated palaeonisciforms, a sauropterygian tooth, large-dinosaur bioturbation and additional unidentified small vertebrate bones from the Haojiagou Formation (?upper Norian–Rhaetian); (2) a medium-sized brontozoid dinosaur footprint and a previously described possible Anomoepus track from the Badaowan Formation (Hettangian–?Pliensbachian); and (3) a hybodont shark egg case of the form taxon Palaeoxyris (only the third reported from Early Jurassic age strata of China), numerous associated and fragmentary small palaeonisciform remains (including one partial skull and several small skeletons), and another possible Anomoepus track and associated dinoturbation from the Sangonghe Formation (?Pliensbachian–Toarcian). A possible ash associated with the aforementioned lower Sangonghe fish skull has produced a laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry age of roughly 186 Ma, consistent with a Pliensbachian age. We are optimistic that there will be many additional discoveries from early Mesozoic age strata of the Junggar Basin, the importance of which for understanding Earth system processes cannot be overemphasized.
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