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Discovery of charophyte flora across the Cretaceous-Paleocene transition in the Jiaolai Basin

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PALAEOWORLD
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 538-550

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DOI: 10.1016/j.palwor.2020.09.007

Keywords

Charales; Gyrogonite; Jiaozhou formation; Palaeoecology; Ostracod

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41972018, 41688103, 41730317]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB26000000]
  3. China Geological Survey [DD20190009]
  4. China Geological Survey project [1212011120146]
  5. Major Innovation Project of Shandong Province [2017CXGC1608, 2017CXGC1602]

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This study investigated Charophyte assemblages from the K/Pg boundary transition in the Jiaolai Basin, eastern China, and compared the flora and ostracod features from the late Cretaceous to early Paleocene in the Jiaolai, Pingyi, and Songliao basins. The Pingyi Basin is unique as the only carbonate palaeolake that occurred throughout the K/Pg transition in China, while the Jiaolai Basin is believed to correspond to a high-altitude lake and the Songliao Basin to a low elevation site. These differences in altitude explain the varying species richness between the Songliao and Jiaolai Basins.
Charophyte assemblages from the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary transition in the JZK-2 borehole of the Jiaolai Basin (eastern China) were studied. The charophyte flora includes Tolypella grambastii, Peckichara praecursoria, Microchara cristata, Microchara prolixa, Chara changzhouensis, Lamprothamnium ellipticum, Nodosochara (Turbochara) specialis, Lychnothamnus aff. vectensis, and Lychnothamnus lanpingensis n. comb. The discovery of the ostracod species Porpocypris sphaeroidalis Guan in the upper section of the JZK-2 borehole strongly indicates the arrival of the Paleocene. Three floras of the latest Cretaceous to the early Paleocene were compared among the Jiaolai, Pingyi, and Songliao basins. The Pingyi Basin is special because it is the only carbonate palaeolake that occurred throughout the K/Pg transition in China. It is characterized by the appearance of the Cretaceous brackish water element, Feistiella anluensis (Wang), and is dominated by the Paleocene species, Peckichara varians Grambast. The Songliao and Jiaolai floras grow in clastic lakes; the Jiaolai Basin is thought to correspond to an altitude lake, which was formed in the coastal mountains with high palaeoelevation (> 2.0 km), while the Songliao Basin is presumed to have been formed in a low elevation site according to previous studies. This difference in altitude explains why the Songliao Basin is more species-rich than the Jiaolai Basin. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. and Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS. All rights reserved.

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