Home page Top menu bar
   
191 pixel spacer

Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand abstracts


Late Permian to Miocene bivalve assemblages from Hohxil, Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, China.

Jingeng Sha* and J. A. Grant-Mackie+

Nine fossil bivalve assemblages have been recognized in the Hohxil desert area of western Qinghai, China: Wuchiapingian Netschajewia jiangsuensis assemblage, Smithian - Spathian Bakevellia costata - Leptochondria virgalensis - Entolium microtis assemblage, Carnian Halobia austriaca - Halobia yunnanensis - Halobia convexa assemblage, Norian Halobia yandongensis - Halobia aff. dilatata assemblage, Carnian-Norian Trigonodus carniolicus - Unionites? rhomboidalis assemblage, Bathonian - Kimmeridgian Radulopecten pamirensis - Protocardia stricklandi assemblage, Late Jurassic Pseudolimea - Opis assemblage, Early Cretaceous Eokoreanaia qinghaiensis assemblage, and Miocene Sphaerium nitidum assemblage.

The marine bivalves, except for the cosmopolitan Halobia, are Tethyan and characterised mainly the northern margin of the Tethys. Non-marine taxa are restricted Asian forms. These assemblages are very significant in studying the biostratigraphy, paleobiogeography and tectonic history of the Qinghai - Xizang Plateau. In the Early Cretaceous marine connections were broken and the area has experienced since then only terrestrial conditions.

Keywords: Bivalve assemblages, biostratigraphy, paleobiogeography, north Tethys, Hohxil, Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, western China, Permian, Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous, Miocene, marine, non-marine.

(c) Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand,

Volume 26, Number 4, December 1996, pp 429-455

PDF file of entire paper: medium quality (4135K); (scanned from paper original: notes about this process)


This year's abstracts | Journal home page | All abstracts | Publishing home page

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advisory | Awards | Directory | Education | Events| Funding | Members | News | Publishing | Shop | Topics | Policy |

Problems with the site? Contact the webmaster