ASGP (2015), vol. 85: 697–701

AMBIGUITIES IN CONCHOSTRACAN BIOSTRATIGRAPHY: A CASE STUDY OF THE PERMIAN–TRIASSIC BOUNDARY

Anna BECKER

Polish Geological Institute-National Research Institute, 4 Rakowiecka Str., 00-975 Warszawa, Poland; e-mail: anna.becker at pgi.gov.pl

Becker, A., 2015. Ambiguities in conchostracan biostratigraphy: a case study of the Permian–Triassic boundary. Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae, 85: 697–701.

Abstract: In recent years, conchostracan biostratigraphy has become a popular tool for the recognition of the Permian–Triassic boundary and for the chronostratigraphic subdivision of the Triassic in intracontinental settings, including also the bone-bearing Keuper strata of Poland. The ambiguous nature of the new bio-chronostratigraphic approach was characterized in a case study of the Permian–Triassic boundary interval. The most important problems were: (1) the lack of documentation of the index species, (2) the indirect correlation with the conodont stratigraphy in marine reference sections through the sporomorph spectra, (3) the lack of definition and documen- tation of supporting palynologic zones, and (4) difficulties in reliable taxonomic determination of Conchostraca. Testing and, if necessary, revision of the zonation by several independent research groups is suggested.

Manuscript received 1 April 2015, accepted 14 October 2015

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