Acritarchs from the Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway
2000; Norwegian Geological Society; Volume: 80; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/00291960051030563
ISSN1502-5322
AutoresC. Ribecai, David L. Bruton, Marco Tongiorgi,
Tópico(s)Geological Studies and Exploration
ResumoOrdovician (TremadocEarly Llanvirn age) acritarchs are recorded for the first time from five samples in the AskerRøyken area, south of the Oslo Region, Norway. Two samples from the NesHamar district in the north were barren. Permian contact metamorphic temperatures of the sampled area are in excess of 300C and are consistent with the conodont Colour Alteration Index (CAI). This study confirms that suggested previous temperature thresholds (< 200C) for the preservation of reliably identifiable acritarchs are too low. Comparison of the present assemblages with those elsewhere in Baltoscandia, Gondwana and China are consistent with the earliest Arenig age of the base of the Tøyen Formation and the ArenigLlanvirn age of the succeeding Huk Formation of the Oslo Region.
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