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Original Articles

A new Late Permian brachiopod fauna from Tanggula, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its palaeogeographical implications

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Pages 113-132 | Received 06 Feb 2008, Accepted 11 Aug 2008, Published online: 12 May 2009
 

Abstract

Weihong He, Jianjun Bu, Zhijun Niu & Yang Zhang, June, 2009. A new Late Permian brachiopod fauna from Tanggula, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and its palaeogeographical implications. Alcheringa 33, 113–132. ISSN 0311-5518.

A brachiopod fauna described from the Late Permian of the Gongri and Lizai villages, northwest of the Qoima Co Lake, Tanggula area, southern Qinghai, northwest China, includes ten species in nine genera. This fauna from the (Qiangtang Block) has a strong affinity to coeval faunas of South China, sharing 74% of its species. In addition, the Late Permian Tanggula brachiopod assemblages also demonstrate a clear link with the Middle Permian brachiopod faunas of neighbouring microcontinents including the Indochina block (Malaysia and Cambodia) and the Shan-Thai block (Thailand), as suggested by the presence of Caricula sp. cf. C. salebrosa, Transennatia termierorum and Strophalosiina. This phenomenon indicates that there were relatively narrow seaways between these microcontinents to enable ready interchange of brachiopods during the Permian, and that brachiopods tended to retreat towards the palaeoequatorial region throughout the period.

Acknowledgements

The authors owe thanks to Duan Qihua, Wang Jianxiong, Bai Yunshan, Tu Bing, He Longqing and Zeng Bofu for their assistance in collecting brachiopod fossils. We are grateful to Dr Shen Shuzhong for brachiopod identification and Dr G.R. Shi for discussions on palaeogeography, and grateful to Dr A. Perez-Huerta for reviewing the manuscript and for useful discussions and an anonymous reviewer for his review of the manuscript. We are also grateful to the editor of Alcheringa for correcting the manuscript's grammar. This paper has been supported by NSFC (Grant Nos 40872008, 40502001, 40621002), Ministry of Education of China (Grant No. 200228), Program for Innovative Research Team in University (Grant No. IRT0546) and the 111 Project, and Program of Excellent Young Scientists of the Ministry of Land and Resources.

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