Smithian ammonoid faunas from northeastern Nevada: implications for Early Triassic biostratigraphy and correlation within the western USA basin

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TitreSmithian ammonoid faunas from northeastern Nevada: implications for Early Triassic biostratigraphy and correlation within the western USA basin
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursJattiot R, Bucher H, Brayard A, Brosse M, Jenks JF, Bylund KG
JournalPALAEONTOGRAPHICA ABTEILUNG A-PALAOZOOLOGIE-STRATIGRAPHIE
Volume309
Pagination1-89
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0375-0442
Mots-clésAmmonoids, Biochronology, Early Triassic, Nevada, Smithian
Résumé

Intensive sampling of the lower portion of the Thaynes Group within the Palomino Ridge area (northeastern Nevada) yielded abundant and well-preserved Smithian (Early Triassic) ammonoid faunas. Ammonoid taxonomy and a detailed biostratigraphy for this locality are reported herein. One new genus (Palominoceras) and one new species (?Pseudosageceras bullatum) are described. Additionally, based on new data from Palomino Ridge and previous data from neighboring localities in Utah, we provide here the first quantitative Smithian ammonoid biochronological scheme for the western USA basin. This new zonation is based on the Unitary Associations (UA) method. The biochronological sequence comprises five unitary association zones that can be correlated with other localities from the Northern Indian Margin (Salt Range, Pakistan, Spiti, northern India and Tulong, South Tibet). Three unitary association zones (UAZ(1), UAZ(2) and UAZ(3)) are defined for the early Smithian, one (UAZ(4)) spans the entire middle Smithian and one (UAZ(5)) signifies the first part of the late Smithian. Finally, a hypothetical UAZ(6) would represent the second part of the late Smithian.

DOI10.1127/pala/2017/0070