Regional bryozoan biostratigraphy and taphonomy of the Edenian stratotype (Kope Formation, Cincinnati area); graphic correlation and gradient analysis

A regionally correlated biostratigraphic gradient divides the Kope Fm. (Late Ordovician, Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio) into twelve bryozoan concurrent range zones averaging 7.6 m in thickness. Stratigraphic (temporal) resolution has been enhanced by post-mortem lateral dispersal of bryozoans by storm proce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Palaios 1989-12, Vol.4 (6), p.574-584
Hauptverfasser: Anstey, Robert L, Rabbio, Salvatore Frank
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A regionally correlated biostratigraphic gradient divides the Kope Fm. (Late Ordovician, Indiana-Kentucky-Ohio) into twelve bryozoan concurrent range zones averaging 7.6 m in thickness. Stratigraphic (temporal) resolution has been enhanced by post-mortem lateral dispersal of bryozoans by storm processes. Abundance patterns reflect a bathymetric gradient in the original benthic communities. The presence and absence of short-ranging genera define a temporal gradient of faunal replacement within these communities. Both gradient analysis and graphic correlation indicate significant regional correlations between sections, and a robust biostratigraphic zonation. Gradient analysis also indicates regionally consistent variation in sedimentation rates and key horizons (isochrons) probably generated by taphonomic processes.
ISSN:0883-1351
1938-5323
DOI:10.2307/3514747