PL EN


Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników
Tytuł artykułu

Konzentrat-Lagerstätte-type carbonate concretions from the uppermost Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) of the Częstochowa area, South-Cental Poland

Treść / Zawartość
Identyfikatory
Warianty tytułu
Języki publikacji
EN
Abstrakty
EN
Early-diagenetic calcitic concretions of latest Bajocian (parkinsoni Zone, bomfordi Subzone) age in the Polish Jura contain an extremely rich and well-preserved macrofauna. In addition to bivalves and brachiopods, there are numerous ammonites of the (sub)genera Parkinsonia, Nannolytoceras, Lissoceras (Lissoceras), L. (Microlissoceras), as well as rare representatives of Vermisphinctes, Strigoceras (Strigoceras) and Phylloceras. Carapaces of primitive prosopid crabs are found associated. Such a diverse and well-preserved fauna (previously unknown from Bajocian epicratonic deposits of the Polish Jura), is typical of Konzentrat-Lagerstätte-type deposits. The random distribution of the concretions in exposure and the small size of the fauna may suggest that all remains were concentrated by bottom-current action in small depressions on an uneven sea-floor. The presence of numerous small-sized ammonites may be regarded as reflecting post-spawning assemblages which sufferedmass-mortality. Although cause of their death remains unclear, storm events are a possibility. Such depressions acted as natural “traps” as well as constituted a size-limiting factor for the accumulating fauna. The fact that all elements are well preserved indicates brief post-mortem transport and rapid burial, followed by early diagenesis that protected them from compaction. The absence of such fossil-rich concretions higher in the Middle Jurassic sequence clearly shows that our current assessment of biotic diversity may be an underestimate. The carbonate concretions contain a predominantly terrestrial type of organic matter (OM). Samples analysed are extremely immature, but early diagenetic transformations of OM occurred prior to concretion formation.
Rocznik
Strony
339--350
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 80 poz., rys.
Twórcy
autor
  • Faculty of Earth Sciences, Silesian University, Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland
  • Faculty of Earth Sciences, Silesian University, Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. ALEXANDER G., HAZAI I., GRIMALT J. O. and ALBAIGES J. (1987) - Occurrence and transformation of phyllocladanes in brown coals from Nograd Basin, Hungary. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 51: 2065-2073.
  • 2. ALLISON P. A. (1990) - Carbonate nodules and plattenkalks. In: Palaeobiology: a Synthesis (eds. D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther): 250-253. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 3. ALLISONP. A. (2001) - Decay. In: Palaeobiology II(eds. D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther): 270-273. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 4. ALLISON P. A., WIGNALL P. B. and BRETT C. E. (1995) - Paleo-oxygenation: effects and recognition. In: Marine Palaeoenvironmental Analysis from Fossils (eds. D. W. J. Bosence and P. A. Allison). Geol. Soc. Spec. Publ., 83: 97-111.
  • 5. BAIRD G. C. (1990) - Mazon Creek. In: Palaeobiology: a Synthesis (eds. D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther): 279-282. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 6. BECHTEL A., GRATZER R. and SACHSENHOFER R. F. (2001) - Chemical characteristics of Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) jet of the Gosau Group of Gams/Hieflau (Styria, Austria). Internat. J. Coal Geol., 46: 27-49.
  • 7. BORKOW P. S. and BABCOCK L. E. (2003) - Turning pyrite concretions outside. In: Role of Biofilms in Pyritization of Fossils. The Sediment. Record, 1 (3): 4-7.
  • 8. BRANDT D. S. (1989) - Taphonomic grades as a classification for fossiliferous assemblages and implications for paleoecology. Palaios, 4: 303-309.
  • 9. BRASSELL S. C., EGLINTON G. and FU J. M. (1985) - Biological markers compounds as indicators of the depositional history of the Maoming oil shale. Org. Geochem., 10: 927-941.
  • 10. BRETT C. E. (1990) - Destructive taphonomic processes and skeletal durability. In: Palaeobiology: a Synthesis (eds. D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther): 223-226. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 11. BRETT C. E. and BAIRD G. C. (1986) - Comparative taphonomy: a key to paleoenvironmental interpretation based on fossil preservation. Palaios, 1: 207-227.
  • 12. BRIGGS D. E. G. (2001) - Lagerstätten - exceptionally preserved fossils. In: Palaeobiology II (eds. D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther): 328-332. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 13. BRIGGS D. E. G. and CROWTHER P. R. (1990) - Palaeobiology: a Synthesis. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 14. BRIGGS D. E. G. and CROWTHER P. R. (2001) - Palaeobiology II. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 15. BRIGGS D. E. G. and KEAR A. J. (1994) - Decay and mineralization of shrimps. Palaios, 9: 431-456.
  • 16. COLEMAN M. L., HEDRICK D. B., LOVLEY D. R., WHITE D. C. and PYE K. (1993) - Reduction of Fe(III) in sediments by sulphate-reducing bacteria. Nature, 361: 436-438.
  • 17. DZIK J. (1990) - The concept of chronospecies in ammonites. In: Atti del Secondo Convegno Internazionale Fossili Evoluzione Ambiente (eds. G. Pallini, F. Cecca, S. Cresta and M. Santantonio): 273-289. Pergola.
  • 18. DZIK J. (2001) - A new Paleorhinus fauna in the Early Late Triassic of Poland. J. Vertebr. Paleont., 21: 625-627.
  • 19. DZIK J., SULEJ T., KAIM A. and NIEDŹWIEDZKI R. (2000) - A late Triassic tetrapod graveyard in the Opole Silesia (SW Poland) (in Polish with English summary). Prz. Geol., 48 (3): 226-235.
  • 20. ELALBANI A., VACHARD D., KUHNTW. and THUROWS J. (2001) - The role of diagenetic carbonate concretions in the preservation of the original sedimentary record. Sediment., 48: 875-886.
  • 21. ENGESER T. (1996) - The position of the ammonoidea within the Cephalopoda. In: Ammonoid Paleobiology (eds. N. H. Landman, K. Tanabe and R. A. Davies): 3-19. Plenum Press. New York.
  • 22. FERNÁNDEZ-LÓPEZ S. and FERNÁNDEZ-JALVO Y. (2002) - The limit between biostratinomy and fossildiagenesis. In: Current Topics on Taphonomy and Fossilization (eds. M. De Renzi, M. V. P. Alonso, M. Belinchón, P. Montoya andA. Márquez-Aliaga): 27-36. Valencia.
  • 23. FILIPIAKP. and KRAWCZYŃSKI W.(1996) – Westphalian xiphosurans (Chelicerata) from the Upper Silesia Coal Basin of Sosnowiec, Poland. Acta Palaeont. Pol., 41 (4): 413-425.
  • 24. GALÁCZ A. (1980) - Bajocian and Bathonian ammonites of Gyenespuszta, Bakony Mts., Hungary. Geol. Hung., Ser. Palaeont., 39.
  • 25. GALÁCZ A. (1995) - Revision of the Middle Jurassic ammonite fauna from Csóka-hegy, Vertes Hills (Transdanubian Hungary). Hantkeniana, 1: 119-129.
  • 26. GERAGHTYM. D. and WESTERMANN G. E. G. (1994) – Origin of Jurassic ammonite concretions assemblages at Alfeld, Germany: a biogenic alternative. Paläontol. Zeitsch., 68: 473-490.
  • 27. JACOBS D. K. and LANDMAN N. H. (1993) - Nautilus - a poor model for the function and behaviour of ammonoids? Lethaia, 26: 101-111.
  • 28. JIANG CH., ALEXANDER R., KAGI R. I. and MURRAY A. P. (2000) - Origin of perylene in ancient sediments and its geological significance. Org. Geochem., 31: 1545-1559.
  • 29. KHIAMI M. N. and MURPHY M. A. (1988) - Ontogenetic study of Phylloceras (Hypophylloceras) onoense, Holcophylloceras aldersoni, and Phyllopachyceras theresae, Lower Cretaceous Phylloceratina (Ammonoidea) of California. J. Paleont., 62: 587-598.
  • 30. KIDWELL S. M. (1991) - The stratigraphy of shell concentrations. In: Taphonomy: Releasing the Data Locked in the Fossil Record (eds. P. A. Allison and D. E. G. Briggs): 211-290. Plenum Press. New York.
  • 31. KIDWELL S. M. (1998) - Time-averaging in the marine fossil record: overview of strategies and uncertainties. Geobios, 30: 977-995.
  • 32. KIDWELL S. M. and BOSENCE D. W. J. (1991) - Taphonomy and time-averaging of marine shelly faunas. In: Taphonomy: Releasing the Data Locked in the Fossil Record (eds. P. A. Allison and D. E. G. Briggs): 115-209. Plenum Press. New York.
  • 33. KIRIAKOULAKIS K., MARSHALL J. D. and WOLFF G. A. (2000) - Biomarkers in a Lower Jurassic concretion from Dorset (UK). J. Geol. Soc. London, 157: 207-220.
  • 34. KOPIK J. (1998) - Lower and Middle Jurassic of the north-eastern margin of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (in Polish with English summary). Biul. Państw. Inst. Geol., 378: 67-130.
  • 35. KOTARBA M. J., WIĘCŁAW D., KOSAKOWSKI P., ZACHARSKI J. and KOWALSKI A. (2003) - Ocena macierzystości i potencjału naftowego utworów jury środkowej południowo-wschodniej Polski (in Polish with English summary). Prz. Geol., 51 (12): 1031-1040.
  • 36. KRAWCZYŃSKI W., FILIPIAK P. and GWOŹDZIEWICZ M. (1997) - Fossil assemblage from the Carboniferous sideritic nodules (Westphalian A) of the NE margin of the Upper Silesia Coal Basin, southern Poland (in Polish with English summary). Prz. Geol., 45 (12): 1271-1274.
  • 37. MAEDA H. (1987) - Taphonomy of ammonites from the Cretaceous Yezo Group in the Tappu area, Northwestern Hokkaido, Japan. Trans. Proc. Palaeont. Soc. Japan, N.S, 148: 285-305.
  • 38. MAEDA H. (1991) - Sheltered preservation: a peculiar mode of ammonite occurence in the Cretaceous Yezo Group, Hokkaido, north Japan. Lethaia, 24: 69-82.
  • 39. MAJEWSKI W. (2000) - Middle Jurassic concretions from Częstochowa (Poland) as indicators of sedimentation rates. Acta Geol. Pol., 50 (4): 431-439.
  • 40. MAKOWSKI H. (1952) - La faune Callovienne de Łuków en Pologne. Palaeont. Pol., 4.
  • 41. MAKOWSKI H. (1962) - Problem of sexual dimorphism in ammonites. Palaeont. Pol., 12.
  • 42. MARTIN R. E. (1999) - Taphonomy. A process approach. Cambridge Paleobiol. Ser., 4.
  • 43. MARYNOWSKI L., NARKIEWICZ M. and GRELOWSKI C. (2000) - Biomarkers as environmental indicators in a carbonate complex, example from the Middle to Upper Devonian, Holy Cross Mts., Poland. Sediment. Geol., 137 (3-4): 187-212.
  • 44. MATYJA B. A. and WIERZBOWSKI A. (2000) - Ammonites and stratigraphy of the uppermost Bajocian and Lower Bathonian between Częstochowa and Wieluń, Central Poland. Acta Geol. Pol., 50 (2): 191-209.
  • 45. MERTA T. and DREWNIAK A. (1998) - Lithology and depositional environment of the Bathonian clays. In: Mellem-0vre Jura i Polen. EEP-1995 projekt: Det polske Mellem-0vre Jura Epikratoniske Bassin, Stratigrafi, Facies og Bassin Historie. Program 0steuropa (eds. N. E. Poulsen, J. Bojesen-Koefoed, A. Drewniak, E. Głowniak, J. Ineson, B. A. Matyja, T. Merta and A. Wierzbowski): 25-41. Danmarks og Granlands Geologiske Unders0gelse Rapport 1998/14.
  • 46. MIDDLETON H. A. and NELSON C. S. (1996) - Origin and timing of siderite and calcite concretions in Late Palaeogene non-to marginal-marine facies of the Te Kuiti Group, New Zealand. Sediment. Geol., 103:93-115.
  • 47. MORTIMER R. J. G., COLEMAN M. L. and RAE J. E. (1997) - Effect of bacteria on the elemental composition of early diagenetic siderite; implications for palaeoenvironmental interpretations. Sediment., 44:759-765.
  • 48. MÜLLER P., KROBICKI M. and WEHNER G. (2000) - Jurassic and Cretaceous primitive crabs of the family Prosopidae (Decapoda: Brachyura) - their taxonomy, ecology and biogeography. Ann. Soc. Geol. Pol., 70: 49-79.
  • 49. NIEDŹWIEDZKI R. (2002) - Fossil assemblage versus biocoenosis - representativeness of the fossil record (in Polish with English summary). Prz. Geol., 50 (10): 899-904.
  • 50. OGIHARA S. (1999) - Geochemical characteristics of phosphorite and carbonate nodules from the Miocene Funakawa Formation, western margin of the Yokote Basin, north-east Japan. Sediment. Geol., 125: 69-82.
  • 51. OGIHARA S. and ISHIWATARI R. (1998) - Unusual distribution of hydrocarbons in a hydrothermally altered phosphorite nodule from Kusu Basin, northern Kyushu, Japan. Org. Geochem., 29: 155-161.
  • 52. OLÓRIZ F., REOLID M. and RODRIGUEZ-TOVAR F. J. (2002) - Fossil assemblages, lithofacies, taphofacies and interpreting depositional dynamics in the epicontinental Oxfordian of the Prebetic Zone, Betic Cordillera, southern Spain. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimat., Palaeoecol., 185: 53-75.
  • 53. ORR P. J., BENTON M. J. and BRIGGS D. E. G. (2003) - Post-Cambrian closure of the deep-water slope-basin taphonomic window. Geol., 31: 769-772.
  • 54. OTTO A. and SIMONEIT B. R. T. (2001) - Chemosystematics and diagenesis of terpenoids in fossil conifer species and sediment from the Eocene Zeitz formation, Saxony, Germany. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 65:3505-3527.
  • 55. OTTO A. and WILDE V. (2001) - Sesqui-, di-, and triterpenoids as chemosystematic markers in extant conifers - a review. The Botanical Rev., 67: 141-238.
  • 56. OZANNE C. R. and HARRIES P. J. (2002) - Role of predation and parasitism in the extinction of the inoceramid bivalves; an evaluation. Lethaia, 35 (1): 1-19.
  • 57. PETERS K. E. and MOLDOWAN J. M. (1993) - The biomarker guide. Interpreting molecular fossils in petroleum and ancient sediments. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs. NJ.
  • 58. POULSEN N. S. (1998) - Upper Bajocian to Callovian (Jurassic) dinoflagellate cysts from central Poland. Acta Geol. Pol., 48 (3): 237-245.
  • 59. PRAHL F. G., DE LANGE G. J., SCHOLTEN S. and COWIE G. L. (1997) - A case of post-depositional aerobic degradation of terrestrial organic matter in turbidite deposits from the Madeira Abyssal Plain. Org. Geochem., 27: 141-152.
  • 60. RÓŻYCKI S. Z. (1953) - Górny dogger i dolny malm Jury Krakowsko-Częstochowskiej. Pr. Instyt. Geol., 17.
  • 61. RUBINSTEIN I., SIESKIND O. and ALBRECHT P.(1975) - Rearranged sterenes in a shale: occurrence and simulated formation. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Transfer I: 1833-1836.
  • 62. RUSHDI A. I., RITTER G., GRIMALT J. O. and SIMONEIT B. R. T. (2003) - Hydrous pyrolysis of cholesterol under various conditions. Org. Geochem., 22: 991-1004.
  • 63. SAGEMANN J., BALE S. J., BRIGGS D. E. G. and PARKES R. J. (1999) - Controls on the formation of authigenic minerals in association with decaying organic matter: an experimental approach. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 63: 1083-1095.
  • 64. SCHUMANN D. (1988) - Environment and post-mortem history of Upper Jurassic Ammonites in Nuevo León, NE Mexico. In: Cephalopods Present and Past (eds. J. Wiedmann and J. Kullmann): 731-736.
  • 65. SEILACHER A. (1990) - Taphonomy of Fossil-Lagerstätten - overview. In: Palaeobiology: a Synthesis (eds. D. E. G. Briggs and P. R. Crowther): 266-270. Blackwell. Oxford.
  • 66. SELLÉS-MARTÍNEZ J. (1996) - Concretion morphology, classification and genesis. Earth-Sc. Rev., 41: 177-210.
  • 67. SILLIMAN J. E., MEYERS P. A., OSTROM P. H., OSTROM N. E. and EADIE B. J. (2000) - Insights into the origin of perylene from isotopic analyses of sediments from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia. Org. Geochem., 31: 1133-1142.
  • 68. SIMONEIT B. R. T., GRIMALT J. O., WANG T. G., COX R. E., HATCHER P. G. and NISSENBAUM A. (1986) - Cyclic terpenoids of contemporary resinous plant detritus and of fossil woods, amber and coal. Org. Geochem., 10: 877-889.
  • 69. SOJA C. S., GOBETZ K. E., THIBEAU J., ZAVALA E. and WHITE B. (1996) - Taphonomy and paleobiological implications of Middle Devonian (Eifelian) nautiloid concentrates, Alaska. Palaios, 11: 422-436.
  • 70. SPEYER S. E. and BRETT C.E.(1991) - Taphofacies controls - background and episodic processes in fossil assemblage preservation. In: Taphonomy: Releasing the Data Locked in the Fossil Record (eds. P. A. Allison and D. E. G. Briggs): 501-545. Plenum Press. New York.
  • 71. STURANI C. (1971) - Ammonites and stratigraphy of the “Posidonia alpina” Beds of the Venetian Alps (Middle Jurassic, mainly Bajocian). Memorie degli Instituti di Geologia e Mineralogia dell’ Universita di Padova, 28.
  • 72. TRUEMAN C. N., BENTON M. J. and PALMER M. R. (2003) - Geochemical taphonomy of shallow marine vertebrate assemblages. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimat. Palaeoecol., 197: 151-169.
  • 73. WALASZCZYK I., COBBAN W. A. and HARRIES P. J. (2001) - Inoceramids and inoceramid biostratigraphy of the Campanian and Maastrichtian of the United States Western Interior Basin. Rev. Paléobiol., 20: 117-234.
  • 74. WANI R. (2001) - Reworked ammonoids and their taphonomic implications in the Upper Cretaceous of northwestern Hokkaido, Japan. Cretaceous Res., 22: 615-625.
  • 75. WANI R. (2003) - Taphofacies models for Upper Cretaceous ammonoids from the Kotanbetsu area, northwestern Hokkaido, Japan. Palaeogeogr., Palaeoclimat., Palaeoecol., 199: 71-82.
  • 76. WESTERMANN G. E. G. (1996) - Ammonoid life and habitat. In: Ammonoid Paleobiology (eds. N. H. Landman, T. Kazushige and R. A. Davis): 608-707. PlenumPress. NewYork.
  • 77. WILMSEN M. and YAZYKOVA E. A. (2003) - Campanian (Late Cretaceous) nautiloids from Sakhalin, Far East Russia. Acta Palaeont. Pol., 48: 481-490.
  • 78. YAZYKOVA E. A. (1994) - Maastrichtian amonites and biostratigraphy of the Sakhalin and Shikotan Islands, Far Eastern Russia. Acta Geol. Pol., 44:277-303.
  • 79. YAZYKOVA E. A. (2002) - Ammonite and inoceramid radiations after the Santonian-Campanian bioevent in Sakhalin, Far East Russia. Lethaia, 35: 51-60.
  • 80. ZODROW E. L. and CLEAL C. J. (1999) - Anatomically preserved plants in siderite concretions inthe shale split of the Foord Seam: mineralogy, geochemistry, genesis (Upper Carboniferous, Canada). Internat. J. Coal Geol., 41: 371-393.
Typ dokumentu
Bibliografia
Identyfikator YADDA
bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BAT3-0016-0056
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.