Confirmation of the Floian-Darriwilian (Lower to Middle Ordovician) hiatus in the Taebaek Group, Korea: integration of conodont biostratigraphy and sedimentology
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Byung-Su Lee
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机构:Chonbuk National University,Department of Earth Science Education
Byung-Su Lee
Se Hyun Cho
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机构:Chonbuk National University,Department of Earth Science Education
Se Hyun Cho
Suk-Joo Choh
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机构:Chonbuk National University,Department of Earth Science Education
Suk-Joo Choh
Xunlian Wang
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机构:Chonbuk National University,Department of Earth Science Education
Xunlian Wang
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[1] Chonbuk National University,Department of Earth Science Education
[2] Korea University,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[3] China University of Geosciences,School of Earth Sciences and Resources
An Ordovician depositional hiatus spanning the middle Floian to lower Darriwilian, estimated to represent a period of at least 3 Myr, is confirmed for the first time in the Taebaek Group, Korea, based on integrated conodont biostratigraphic and sedimentologic data. The conodont biozones of the uppermost Dumugol and lower Makgol formations are revised and redefined with presentation of a new biozonal framework, which contains, the Serratognathus bilobatus Biozone, the Serratognathus extensus Biozone, the Paraserratognathus obesus Biozone, and the Tangshanodus tangshanensis Biozone in ascending order. The hiatus lies within the barren interval between the middle Floian Paraserratognathus obesus Biozone and the early Darriwilian Tangshanodus tangshanensis Biozone. The unconformity surface is located at the boundary between the basal and lower members of the Makgol Formation, 1.5 meters above the base of the barren interval, on the basis of sedimentary evidence such as differences in the depositional and diagenetic features as well as a sharp contact between the two members with subaerial exposure feature including vuggy to channel pore and dolostone breccia. The barren interval above the hiatus is considered due to environmental factor: the peritidal condition is regarded unfavorable for inhabitation of conodont animals. The newly established Floian and Darriwilian conodont biozones and depositional hiatus within the lower Makgol Formation indicate that the Ordovician succession of the Taebaek Group is essentially an extension of that of the North China Block.