Sakmarian (Early Permian) Branchiopod Biogeography and Constraints on the Timing of Terrane Rifting, Drift, and Amalgamation, in SE Asia, with Reference to the Nature of Permian 'Tethys'

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- 6
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- 283 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
Occurrence data of Tastubian,Sterlitamakian, and Aktastinian (all of Sakmarian Stage of Early Permian) brachiopod genera are analysed by Q-mode cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and discriminant analysis based on presence or absence of genera. Five faunal provinces and their corresponding generic associations persisted throughout the Sakmarian Stage. The additional Sasian Province incorporating the Lhasa and Shan-Thai terranes became recognisable in Sterlitarakian and strengthened in òAktastinian, implying a Tastubian-Sterlitamakian rifting event, followed by subsequent northward drift and divergence from Gondwana, and convergence with Laurasia. The nature of Permian 'Tethys' is discussed on the basis of faunal migration and abrupt changes of faunal provinciality in Lhasa and Shan-Thai terranes.
Citation
APA:
(1990) Sakmarian (Early Permian) Branchiopod Biogeography and Constraints on the Timing of Terrane Rifting, Drift, and Amalgamation, in SE Asia, with Reference to the Nature of Permian 'Tethys'MLA: Sakmarian (Early Permian) Branchiopod Biogeography and Constraints on the Timing of Terrane Rifting, Drift, and Amalgamation, in SE Asia, with Reference to the Nature of Permian 'Tethys'. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.