1970
DOI: 10.1130/mem127-p21
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Lower Ordovician Conodonts of Europe

Abstract: In Europe, a Lower Ordovician conodont zonation can be established for the calcareous, partially condensed succession of the Baltic Shield. Sporadic conodont occurrences in the graptolitic shale fades can be correlated with this zonation. The Tremadocian to Llanvirnian Series are dealt with, and eleven conodont zones are established in these series. From below, these are the zones of Cordylodus angulatus, Paltodus deltifer (both Tremadocian), Paroistodus proteus, Prioniodus elegans, P. evae (corresponding to t… Show more

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“…The base of the Tøyen Shale is apparently diachronous, belonging to the Tetragraptus phyllograptoides Zone in some areas and the Phyllograptus densus Zone, equivalent to the upper Baltograptus minutus Zone of Maletz and Ahlberg (2011), in other areas. The lowermost, graptolite-bearing shales in sections recording the Tøyen Shale in the area south of Storsjön (near Brunflo) fall in the P. densus Zone, and in terms of conodont biostratigraphy roughly correlate to the basal part of the Oepikodus evae Zone (Lindström, 1971). The base of the Lanna Limestone is normally characterized by the occurrence of the Megistaspis lata (= Megistaspis polyphemus) trilobite zone in Jämtland (Karis, 1998), whose age is slightly older than the base of the Baltoniodus triangularis conodont zone (Löfgren, 1994), indicating that deposition of the Lanna Limestone may have started in the latest Floian.…”
Section: Biostratigraphymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The base of the Tøyen Shale is apparently diachronous, belonging to the Tetragraptus phyllograptoides Zone in some areas and the Phyllograptus densus Zone, equivalent to the upper Baltograptus minutus Zone of Maletz and Ahlberg (2011), in other areas. The lowermost, graptolite-bearing shales in sections recording the Tøyen Shale in the area south of Storsjön (near Brunflo) fall in the P. densus Zone, and in terms of conodont biostratigraphy roughly correlate to the basal part of the Oepikodus evae Zone (Lindström, 1971). The base of the Lanna Limestone is normally characterized by the occurrence of the Megistaspis lata (= Megistaspis polyphemus) trilobite zone in Jämtland (Karis, 1998), whose age is slightly older than the base of the Baltoniodus triangularis conodont zone (Löfgren, 1994), indicating that deposition of the Lanna Limestone may have started in the latest Floian.…”
Section: Biostratigraphymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The correlation chart for the Ordovician in the Brunflo area provided by Wickström (2007) is followed herein ( Fig. 3; based on Bergström, 1971;Lindström, 1971;Löfgren, 1994;Karis, 1998;Wickström, 2007;Pärnaste et al, 2013).…”
Section: Biostratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…New conodont samples collected from the middle unit during this study have yielded a few hundred specimens, including Erismodus (Bran son and Mehl 1933), Paraprioniodus? (Ethington and Clark 1982), Drepanoistodus (Lindström 1971) and Oistodus (Pander 1856) that accord with a broad Darriwilian age. Cope (2004: fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Microzarkodina parva Zone was first defined, as an assemblage zone, by Lindström (1971) to include the interval 'where Protopanderodus cornuformis coexists with Microzarkodina and Scandodus brevibasis'. He correlated this interval with the Langevoja Substage (upper part of the Volkhov Stage; see Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%