GSSP for Fortunian Stage
Definition:
The base of the Phanerozoic Eon, Paleozoic Era and Cambrian System is defined in a coastal section near the town of Fortune in southeastern Newfoundland, Canada. The GSSP lies 2.4m above the base of Member 2 in the Chapel Island Formation, just above the transition to storm-influenced facies. The level is marked by the first occurrence of Trichophycus pedum (a trace fossil).
Sedimentology:Coastal cliff exposures at Fortune Head display some 400m of the Chapel Island Formation. Member 1 consists of peritidal sandstone and shales. Member 2A consists of storm-influenced muddy deltaic and shelf sandstones and mudstones. Member 2B and 3 consist of thinly laminated siltstones of the distal shelf, deposited below wave base.Former Member 1 and Member 2 in the Chapel Island Formation now constitute the lower part of the new Mystery Lake Member in the Chapel Island Formation. |
Primary Markers:
First occurrence of the trace fossil Trichophycus pedum.Secondary Markers:
Trace fossils:Member 1 of the Chapel Island Formation includes uppermost Precambrian sediments. It yields the trace fossils Harlaniella podolica and Palaeopascichnus delicatus. These trace fossils range into Member 2, where they are last seen 0.2m below the GSSP.
Correlation Events:
Trace fossil FAD Trichophycus pedumNotes on Derivation of Age:
U-Pb age from Oman coinciding with the negative carbon excursionAdditional Comments:
Former Member 1 and Member 2 in the Chapel Island Formation now constitute the lower part of the new Mystery Lake Member in the Chapel Island Formation.References:
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