GSSP for Paibian Stage
Definition:
The base of the Paibian Stage and Furongian Series (= uppermost series of the Cambrian) is defined at 396 m in the Huaqiao Formation, Paibi section, NW Hunan Province, South China, coinciding with the lowest occurrence of the agnostoid arthropod Glyptagnostus reticulatus. This level is near the base of a large positive carbon-isotope excursion (SPICE excursion).
Sedimentology:The GSSP occurs within the Huaqiao Formation, which consists of a thick succession of carbonate beds deposited in the outer part of the Jiangnan Slope Belt. The Huaqiao Formation at the Paibi section is mostly a succession of alternating thin-bedded, dark grey to black argillaceous- and lime-rich calcsiltites and calcilutites . |
Primary Markers:
Agnostoid arthropods:The GSSP is defined at the lowest occurrence of the agnostoid arthropod Glyptagnostus reticulatus.
Secondary Markers:
Carbon Isotopes:The FAD of Glyptagnostus reticulatus corresponds with the onset of a large positive shift in 13C values referred to as the Steptoean positive carbon isotope excursion (SPICE excursion).
Correlation Events:
Agnostoid arthropod FAD Glyptagnostus reticulatusOther Locations around the World:
The First Occurrence of Glyptagnostus reticulatus is recognized worldwide.Notes on Derivation of Age:
Radiometric ages near primary marker level. Estimated age and uncertainty onlyReferences:
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