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Journal Article
Published: 06 July 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2018) 92 (6): 1005–1017.
...Colin D. Sproat; Renbin Zhan Abstract Altaethyrella tarimensis , a new species of rhynchonellide brachiopod, is described from the late Katian (Late Ordovician) Hadabulaktag Formation in the Kuruktag region of Xinjiang, Northwest China on the northeastern edge of the Tarim Basin. Serial sections...
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Published: 01 November 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (6): 1075–1087.
...Colin D. Sproat; Renbin Zhan Abstract The atrypide brachiopod Schachriomonia is documented here for the first time from the upper Katian Hadabulaktag Formation on the northeastern edge of Tarim Basin in Northwest China. These shells are conspecific with the earlier reported Rhynchotrema pentagonia...
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Stratigraphic chart and photos of the collection locality (chart adapted from Zhang and Munnecke, 2016). All specimens are from the middle to upper Hadabulaktag Formation. (1) photo of the formation in outcrop; (2) close-up view showing typical lithology and numerous brachiopod shells on the outcrop surface.
Published: 06 July 2018
Figure 3. Stratigraphic chart and photos of the collection locality (chart adapted from Zhang and Munnecke, 2016 ). All specimens are from the middle to upper Hadabulaktag Formation. ( 1 ) photo of the formation in outcrop; ( 2 ) close-up view showing typical lithology and numerous brachiopod
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Upper Ordovician stratigraphy in the study region (adapted from Zhang and Munnecke, 2016) and photos of the outcrop. Modified from Sproat and Zhan (2018). (1) Outcrop of the Hadabulaktag Formation showing typical lithology. Outcrop measures approximately 40 meters in height. (2) The formation is highly fossiliferous in the study area, with (3) numerous brachiopods (albeit poorly preserved) on the surface for collection. Pen cap is approximately 5 cm in length.
Published: 01 November 2019
Figure 2. Upper Ordovician stratigraphy in the study region (adapted from Zhang and Munnecke, 2016 ) and photos of the outcrop. Modified from Sproat and Zhan ( 2018 ). ( 1 ) Outcrop of the Hadabulaktag Formation showing typical lithology. Outcrop measures approximately 40 meters in height. ( 2
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Published: 01 November 2019
Table 1. Summary statistics for the measurements of 244 conjoined Schachriomonia pentagonia shells from the Hadabulaktag Formation in Northwest China. L = length of shell from anterior to posterior; W = lateral width; T = thickness of the shell from the most dorsal point to the most ventral
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 17 May 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP533-2022-128
EISBN: 9781786209658
... ). In the northern Kuruktag, Ordovician successions are dominated by thick carbonates, including, in ascending order, the Jinlongou, Xianguletag, Sailikdaban, Wuligezitag and Hadabulaktag formations, while late Katian and Hirnantian strata seem lacking ( Zhang and Munnecke 2016 ). The Ordovician carbonates yield...