Association of macro- and microfossils in the Vendian (Ediacaran) postglacial successions in Western Mongolia


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The Vendian (Ediacaran) beds of the Zavkhan Basin, in the upper part of the Tsagaanolom Formation (<632 ± 14 Ma), yielded a new “Zavkhan” association of algae, microfossils, and problematic organisms, which is established in the series of alternating chert-carbonate shale with phosphorite interbeds. This association is distinct in the predomination of large (250 μm and over) sphaeromorphic microfossils of the genera Tasmanites, Archaeooides, and Leiosphaeridia, whereas acanthomorph acritarchs are represented by rarely found Cavaspina sp. and Tanarium sp. Multicellular algae included fragments of encrusting or foliate thalli with pseudoparenchymatous structure of polygonal cells characteristic of Rhodophyta algae (Thallophycoides sp.), and cordlike thalli of Vendotaenid algae Tyrasotaenia podolica. These layers of siltstone contain imprints of the problematic Vendian macrofossil Beltanelliformis brunsae. In their stratigraphic position, chemostratigraphic data, and fossil assemblage, the “Zavkhan” association can be assigned to the Upper Vendian.

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D. Dorjnamjaa

Institute of Paleontology and Geology

Author for correspondence.
Email: ddorj2001@yahoo.com
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar

E. A. Serezhnikova

Borissiak Paleontological Institute

Email: ddorj2001@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Profsoyuznaya ul. 123, Moscow, 117647

L. V. Zaitseva

Borissiak Paleontological Institute

Email: ddorj2001@yahoo.com
Russian Federation, Profsoyuznaya ul. 123, Moscow, 117647

B. Enkhbaatar

Institute of Paleontology and Geology

Email: ddorj2001@yahoo.com
Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar

A. L. Ragozina

Borissiak Paleontological Institute

Author for correspondence.
Email: ragozina@paleo.ru
Russian Federation, Profsoyuznaya ul. 123, Moscow, 117647

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