YAO Jianxin1,XIAO Xuchang1,GAO Lianda1,JI Wenhua2,YIN Zongyi2,HAN Fanglin2,JI Zhansheng1,WU Guichun11 Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing,100037,China,2 Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources,Shaanxi Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development,Xianyang 712000,Shaanxi,China. Discovery of the Silurian chitinozoan fauna in the Mazha area, southern Yecheng, West Kunlun.[J]. Geological Bulletin of China, 2005, 24(1): 95-97.
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YAO Jianxin1,XIAO Xuchang1,GAO Lianda1,JI Wenhua2,YIN Zongyi2,HAN Fanglin2,JI Zhansheng1,WU Guichun11 Institute of Geology,Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Beijing,100037,China,2 Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources,Shaanxi Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development,Xianyang 712000,Shaanxi,China. Discovery of the Silurian chitinozoan fauna in the Mazha area, southern Yecheng, West Kunlun.[J]. Geological Bulletin of China, 2005, 24(1): 95-97.
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Abstract
The West Kunlun region is situated in a high-altitude cold, oxygen-deficient zone in the interior of Central Asia, where the level of geological research is relatively low. The determination of the stratigraphic age of the Lower Silurian low-grade metamorphic clastic rocks was mainly based on trilobites, corals and cephalopods, but no evidence of microfossils has been found. Recently abundant Silurian chitinozoan fossils of the genera Desmochitina,Sphaerochitina,Rhabdochitina and Conochitinas have been found during geological survey in the Wengquangou area, West Kunlun. This supplies the determination of the age of the Lower Silurian clastic rocks, geological survey in the West Kunlun region, stratigraphic division and correlation of the Silurian and research on the geological evolution in the West Kunlun region with important evidence of microfossil fossils.
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