Calcified rivulariaceans from the Ordovician of the Tarim Basin, Northwest China, Phanerozoic lagoonal examples, and possible controlling factors
A distinctive association of rivulariacean-like calcified microfossils is recognized in back-reef lagoon facies on the Bachu-Tazhong Platform in the Lianglitag Formation (Katian Stage, Upper Ordovician) of the Tarim Basin, based on investigation of 4500 thin sections from 35 well drill cores.The genera include Hedstroemia, Ortonella, Zonotrichites, Cayeuxia, and Garwoodia, most of which have features comparable with present-day calcified cyanobacteria such as Rivularia, Calothrix and Dichothrix (Rivulariaceae, Nostocales).A similar association is present in lagoonal and other restricted nearshore shallow-marine carbonate environments during much of the Paleozoic and Mesozoic.This suggests the sustained presence of a rivulariacean-dominated cyanobacterial association characteristic of back-reef/lagoonal environments.At the present-day, uncalcified Rivularia, Calothrix and Dichothrix remain common in back-reef, lagoon, mangrove-swamp, rocky shore, salt-marsh, and saline lake environments.The ability of these cyanobacteria to grow in environments low in inorganic nitrate and phosphate could help to explain this distribution.Cenozoic decline in marine calcified rivulariaceans is attributed to global reduction of seawater carbonate saturation state.The Phanerozoic record of calcified rivulariacean cyanobacteria appears to sensitively reflect long-term variations in the carbonate and nutrient chemistry of marine environments.
Calcified cyanobacteria Lagoon N2-fixation Phanerozoic Phosphate Rivulariaceae
Lijing Liu Yasheng Wu Jiang Hongxia Robert Riding
Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-1410, USA
国际会议
中国科学院地质与地球物理研究所2016年度(第16届)学术年会
北京
英文
294-294
2017-01-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)