Roof Shale Flora of Coal Seam 6 from the Asselian(Lower Permian)Taiyuan Formation of the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia and Its Ecostratigraphic Significance
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This research was supported jointly by the Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of of Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB18000000) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41372011, 41472005 and 41530101). We appreciate the kind help from Prof. Hermann W. Pfefferkorn of the University of Pennsylvania who provides pertinent literatures and scientific discussion, and Prof. Jason Hilton of the University of Birmingham for the language polishing. We would like to thank William DiMichele, Shijun Wang and another anonymous reviewer for the helpful suggestions, which significantly benefit this article.


Roof Shale Flora of Coal Seam 6 from the Asselian(Lower Permian)Taiyuan Formation of the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia and Its Ecostratigraphic Significance
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    Roof shale floras help understand the transition of vegetational landscapes from a peat–forming environment to a clastic one, but are seldom investigated in the Cathaysian province (typical present day China and East Asia). Here the roof shale flora of Coal Seam 6 from the lower Permian Taiyuan Formation of the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, is systematically described and its ecostratigraphic and phytogeographic implications are discussed. The flora is composed of seven plant groups, including Lepidodendrales, Medullosales, Gigantopteridales, Peltaspermales, Noeggerathiales, Cordaitales and Cycadales. Many of these taxa are also documented in Euramerica, and the floral composition indicates a more intimate relationship between Cathaysia and Euramerica during the Cisuralian than previously thought. However, there are few genera and species in common with those of the underlying peat–forming flora. Moreover, the flora is hardly comparable with the commonly known flora of the Taiyuan Formation. Such assemblage differences are very likely due to changes of taphonomic and environmental phases, rather than evolutionary floral succession. For a full and more precise understanding of the floral composition, succession and the floristic discrepancy in different depositional environments, an ecostratigraphic investigation on the Late Palaeozoic of Cathaysia is advocated.

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    Roof shale floras help understand the transition of vegetational landscapes from a peat–forming environment to a clastic one, but are seldom investigated in the Cathaysian province (typical present day China and East Asia). Here the roof shale flora of Coal Seam 6 from the lower Permian Taiyuan Formation of the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia, is systematically described and its ecostratigraphic and phytogeographic implications are discussed. The flora is composed of seven plant groups, including Lepidodendrales, Medullosales, Gigantopteridales, Peltaspermales, Noeggerathiales, Cordaitales and Cycadales. Many of these taxa are also documented in Euramerica, and the floral composition indicates a more intimate relationship between Cathaysia and Euramerica during the Cisuralian than previously thought. However, there are few genera and species in common with those of the underlying peat–forming flora. Moreover, the flora is hardly comparable with the commonly known flora of the Taiyuan Formation. Such assemblage differences are very likely due to changes of taphonomic and environmental phases, rather than evolutionary floral succession. For a full and more precise understanding of the floral composition, succession and the floristic discrepancy in different depositional environments, an ecostratigraphic investigation on the Late Palaeozoic of Cathaysia is advocated.

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ZHOU Weiming, SHI Guijun, ZHOU Zhiyan, WANG Jun.2017. Roof Shale Flora of Coal Seam 6 from the Asselian(Lower Permian)Taiyuan Formation of the Wuda Coalfield, Inner Mongolia and Its Ecostratigraphic Significance[J]. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA(English edition),91(1):22~38

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