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New U-Pb dates show a Paleogene origin for the modern Asian biodiversity hot spots

Ulf Linnemann, T. Su, L. Kunzmann, R. A. Spicer, W. N. Ding, T. E. V. Spicer, J. Zieger, M. Hofmann, K. Moraweck, A. Gaertner, A. Gerdes, L. Marko, S. T. Zhang, S. F. Li, H. Tang, J. Huang, A. Mulch, V. Mosbrugger and Z. K. Zhou
New U-Pb dates show a Paleogene origin for the modern Asian biodiversity hot spots
Geology (Boulder) (January 2018) 46 (1): 3-6

Abstract

Yunnan, in southwestern China, straddles two of the world's most important biodiversity hot spots (i.e., a biogeographic region that is both a reservoir of biodiversity and threatened with destruction) and hosts more than 200 fossiliferous sedimentary basins documenting the evolutionary history of that biodiversity, monsoon development, and regional elevation changes. The fossil biotas appear modern and have been assumed to be mostly Miocene in age. Dating has been by cross-correlation using palynology, magnetostratigraphy, and lithostratigraphy because numerical radiometric ages are lacking. Here we report the first unequivocal early Oligocene age (33-32 Ma) of a section in the Luhe Basin (25.141627 degrees N, 101.373840 degrees E, 1890 m above mean sea level), central Yunnan, based on U-Pb zircon dates of unreworked volcanic ash layers in a predominantly lacustrine succession hosting abundant plant and animal fossils. This section, located in Luhe town, is correlated with an adjacent section in the Luhe coal mine previously assigned to the upper Miocene based on regional lithostratigraphic comparison. Our substantially older age for the Luhe town section calls into question previous estimates for the surface uplift and climate history of the area, and the age of all other correlative basins. The modernization of the biota approximately 20 m.y. earlier than previously thought overturns existing concepts of vegetation history in southwestern China, and points to Paleogene modernization of the biota in Yunnan and associated Asian biodiversity hot spots.


ISSN: 0091-7613
EISSN: 1943-2682
Coden: GLGYBA
Serial Title: Geology (Boulder)
Serial Volume: 46
Serial Issue: 1
Title: New U-Pb dates show a Paleogene origin for the modern Asian biodiversity hot spots
Affiliation: Natural History Collections of Dresden, Senckenberg Museum of Mineralogy and Geology, Dresden, Germany
Pages: 3-6
Published: 201801
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
References: 27
Accession Number: 2018-039531
Categories: StratigraphyGeochronology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Annotation: GSA Data Repository item 2018006
Illustration Description: illus. incl. 1 table, geol. sketch map
N25°07'60" - N25°07'60", E101°22'00" - E101°22'00"
Secondary Affiliation: Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, CHN, ChinaOpen University, GBR, United KingdomChinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany, CHN, ChinaSenckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center, DEU, GermanyKunming University of Science and Technology, CHN, ChinaSenckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum, DEU, Germany
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States. Reference includes data supplied by the Geological Society of America, Boulder, CO, United States
Update Code: 2018

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