Autores
Rodolfo Gozalo, Eladio Liñán, ME Dies Alvarez, JA Gámez Vintaned, Eduardo Mayoral
Fecha de publicación
2007/1/1
Revista
SPECIAL PAPERS-GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA
Volumen
423
Páginas
359
Editor
Boulder, Colo.; Geological Society of America; 1999
Descripción
The position of the Lower–Middle Cambrian boundary, as classically used, is an issue still under discussion by the International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy (ISCS), and no level has been established yet. At present, there are two oryctocephalid trilobite species–based Global Standard Stratotype-section and Point (GSSP) proposals in the literature, Oryctocephalus indicus and Ovatoryctocara granulata. These two species have not yet been found in the Mediterranean subprovince.
For this reason, other correlation tools that approximate these levels are needed. A complete chronostratigraphy for the Lower and Middle Cambrian Series of Iberia was proposed by Sdzuy (1971a, b). Recently Geyer and Landing (2004) made a new proposal for the Lower–Middle Cambrian chronostratigraphy of West Gondwana. They proposed the Agdzian Stage. This stage is more or less equivalent to the Bilbilian and Leonian Stages of Spain. The main problem with the Agdzian Stage is that its boundaries are not correlative with a potential global Cambrian Series boundary. Those levels would be in the middle part of the Agdzian Stage. In order to make a more accurate correlation, we prefer to use the previous Spanish scale and try to clarify the correlation between different sequences of this time interval in the Mediterranean subprovince.
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