Tracking shallow marine red beds through geological time as exemplified by the lower Telychian (Silurian) in the Upper Yangtze Region, South China

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JiaYu Rong
Yi Wang
XiaoLe Zhang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology
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shallow marine red beds; lower Telychian of Lower Silurian; South China; distribution; environments;
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Marine red beds occur frequently in China through geological time. Despite their complex environments, the red beds are found in three depositional settings: 1) oceanic, deep water, as in the Upper Cretaceous of southern Tibet; 2) outer shelf, deeper water, as in the Lower-Middle Ordovician of South China; and 3) inner shelf, shallow water, as in the Silurian and Triassic in South China. The Silurian marine red beds are recurrent in the lower Telychian, upper Telychian, and upper Ludlow. This paper is to document the marine nature of the lower Telychian red beds (LRBs) in the Upper Yangtze Region and to discuss the spatial and temporal distribution of the LRBs and their depositional environments. The LRBs are best developed on the north side of the Cathaysian Oldland, which can be interpreted as the source area. It is inferred that they were deposited during a marine regression, characterized by the lack of upwelling, low nutrition and organic productivity with a decrease of biodiversity and a high rate of sedimentation. The iron-rich sediments may have been transported by rivers on the oldland into the Upper Yangtze Sea, as rates of deposition were rapid enough to counteract normal reducing effect around sediment-water interface. The LRBs are different from the off-shore, deeper water red beds of lower Telychian in Avalonia and Baltica and further from the oceanic, deep water red beds of Upper Cretaceous in southern Tibet chiefly in palaeogeographic settings, biotic assemblages and marine environments.
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