Environment and Age of the Upper Devonian‒Carboniferous Zhulumute and Hongguleleng Formations, Junggar Basin, NW China: Ichnological and Palynological Aspects
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This research was financed by the MAESTRO NCN Grant, “Devonian deep-water marine realm as a key to elucidate global ecosystem perturbations”, 2013/08/A/ST10/00717 (to Prof. G. Racki, University of Silesia, Poland). Financial support to X.-P. Ma from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant #41872003) is also acknowledged. We would like to thank Zofia Dubicka (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geology, Poland) and Krzysztof Owocki (Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences), who were involved in the field work. An anonymous referee is acknowledged for valuable remarks and constructive comments. Frank Simpson (Windsor University, Canada) and Susan Turner (Brisbane) are thanked for the final, linguistic corrections of the text.

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    Two Upper Devonian to Lower Carboniferous sections, namely the Bulongguoer and Haer (Gennaren area) in the Junggar Basin, Central Asian Orogenic Belt, in northwestern China were examined with regard to ichnology and palynology. The deposits of the Hongguleleng Formation and Namu Member of the Heishantou Formation, respectively, are mostly unbioturbated or poorly bioturbated, with poorly diversified trace fossils, which indicate unfavourable conditions for the burrowing benthic community during the Late Devonian and Early Carboniferous. The main factor governing the growth of the bioturbating population was the rapid sedimentation of fine-grained, volcanic material documented as tempestites, which buried the benthic fauna. In the Bulongguoer section, the presence of miospores Teichertospora torquata and Grandispora gracilis enabled identification of the broad Teichertospora torquata–Grandispora gracilis Miospore Zone from the transitional Frasnian/Famennian interval. More accurate identification of palynostratigraphical levels (DE and CZ Miospore zones) is only tentative. On the basis of palynofacies analysis, samples from the lower Bulongguoer section indicate deposition in more proximal conditions, whereas samples from the top of the section indicate deposition in a more distal environment. In the Haer section, only a general biostratigraphic indication for the Tournaisian was possible, owing to poor preservation of organic matter.

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Michal STACHACZ, Marcelina KONDAS, MA Xueping, Pawel FILIPIAK.2021. Environment and Age of the Upper Devonian‒Carboniferous Zhulumute and Hongguleleng Formations, Junggar Basin, NW China: Ichnological and Palynological Aspects[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),95(3):724-739

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  • Received:April 05,2019
  • Revised:October 01,2020
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  • Online: June 23,2021
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