Late Caradoc graptolitic faunal gradients across the Iapetus Ocean
- 1 March 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Geological Magazine
- Vol. 132 (5) , 611-617
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800021269
Abstract
Late Caradoc graptolite assemblages across the Iapetus Ocean in Wales and Scotland became progressively more disparate despite the narrowing of the ocean. We compare faunal distributions in continuous sections from opposite sides of Iapetus, at Whitland in South Wales and Hartfell Score in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. A comprehensive graptolite range-chart is given for each. The graptolite assemblages from the clingani Biozone are subdivided into a lower Ensigraptus caudatus Subzone and upper Dicellograptus morrisi Subzone at both localities, though the faunas differ in detail. Higher in the sequence, the distinctive Scottish linearis Biozone fauna is not recognizable at Whitland, its presumed equivalent being a fauna dominated by variable morphotypes of the genus Normalograptus. This suggests that environmental gradients (depth and/or temperature) were changing more rapidly than the geography. Significantly, the subsequent inception of limestone deposition at Whitland was approximately contemporaneous with widespread replacement of black mudstones by oxic, bioturbated sediments elsewhere in the Welsh Basin and in Scotland. This was possibly a response to an early phase of cooling prior to the end-Ordovician glaciation. In Wales the claimed hiatus at the Caradoc-Ashgill boundary may rather reflect biofacies variation.Keywords
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