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[MIS13-04] Reassessment of extinction patterns of radiolarians and conodonts at the Triassic-Jurassic boundary in Japan
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Triassic/Jurassic Boundary, Radiolarian, Conodont, Bedded chert, Panthalassa
The Katsuyama-B section is approximately 12.6 m thick, and composed mainly of the red and purple bedded cherts. The purple bedded chert interval (ca. 1.8 m) is intercalated with in the upper part of studied section. The biostratigraphic analysis confirmed that the radiolarian species in this section characterize from the TR8B (Praemesosaturnalis pseudokahleri) Zone to the JR0B (Bipedis horiae) Zone established by Sugiyama (1997). We also recognized three conodont zones proposed by Rigo et al. (2018) in the studied section: the upper Norian Misikella hernsteini zone, the lower Rhaetian Misikella posthernsteini zone, and the upper Rhaetian Misikella ultima zone. Our biostratigraphic studies revealed that some Rhaetian radiolarian and conodont fauna occurred in the earliest Jurassic. Furthermore, our biostratigraphic analysis revealed an unusually abundant occurrence of a previously unidentified Mesosaturnalis species with a thickness 0.6 m across the TJB in the studied section. This finding suggests that this Mesosaturnalis species, which occurs highly abundant in a short interval across the Triassic–Jurassic boundary, is likely to be an excellent indicator for the TJB. Since, no study related to this radiolarian species was published from previously TJB section (e.g. Katsuyama and Kurusu) in Japan until now, the stratigraphic interval across the TJB in Japan are likely to be missing.