2017
DOI: 10.1002/gj.2954
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Pennsylvanian–earlyPermianpalaeokarst development on theYangtzePlatform,South China, and implications for the regional sea‐level history

Abstract: The Pennsylvanian to lower Permian succession at Madiyi, South China, represents a nearshore mixed siliciclastic‐carbonate system characterized by cyclic sedimentation patterns along a depth gradient from continental siliciclastics to marine open platform carbonates. Various palaeokarst features related to subaerial exposure are widely distributed. Additionally, pedogenesis was pervasive. The identification of twenty‐eight sedimentary cycles grouped into five sequences allows the reconstruction of a relative s… Show more

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“…The key point is that the discolouration is restricted to the beds in the top parts of the Longwangmiao Formation, which is near or in the palaeokarst zone. The discolouration relates to the karstification (Huang et al, 2017). Alternatively, the discolouration may be due to pedogenic pigmentation (Ueno, Hayakawa, Nakazawa, Wang, & Wang, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key point is that the discolouration is restricted to the beds in the top parts of the Longwangmiao Formation, which is near or in the palaeokarst zone. The discolouration relates to the karstification (Huang et al, 2017). Alternatively, the discolouration may be due to pedogenic pigmentation (Ueno, Hayakawa, Nakazawa, Wang, & Wang, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the late Paleozoic, South China was located in tropical regions and achieved relatively continuous sedimentary successions in stable cratonic settings (Liu and Xu, 1994;Wang et al, 2018). For the Pennsylvanian-early Permian interval, sequence stratigraphy, lithofacies and carbon-oxygen isotopic analysis exhibited highfrequency sea-level fluctuations and climate changes related to the late Paleozoic glaciations (Buggisch et al, 2011;Wang et al, 2013;Liu et al, 2017;Huang et al, 2018). In South China, the late Pennsylvanian-early Permian strata are mainly composed of carbonates with abundant benthic faunas, including the Maping Formation in the western part and the Chuanshan Formation in the eastern part (e.g., Shen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Geological Settings and Studied Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%