First record of upper cambrian from the eastern white sea coast: New evidence from obolids (Brachiopoda)
- 1 March 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in GFF
- Vol. 116 (1) , 31-35
- https://doi.org/10.1080/11035899409546139
Abstract
Popov, L. & Gorjansky, V., 1994: First record of Upper Cambrian from the eastern White Sea coast: new evidence from obolids (Brachiopoda). GFF, Vol. 116 (Pt. 1, March), pp. 31–35. Stockholm. ISSN 1103–5897. An assemblage of Late Cambrian lingulate brachiopods is described from xenoliths in volcanic rocks from diatrernes on the eastern White Sea coast (northern Russia). The new obolid species Westonia pinegensis is described, together with Rebrovia cf. chernetskae Popov & Kha‐zanovitch and two other obolids unnamed at specific level. The obolids and the associated assemblage of acritarchs, including Elenia armillata and Izhoria angulata, are closely comparable with approximately coeval assemblages from the Bugino Formation of the Moscow Basin, and can be correlated with the Peltura Zone in Baltoscandia. This described assemblage documents the northern‐most extension of Upper Cambrian strata on the central part of the East European Plate.Keywords
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