Microfossils from Neoproterozoic Supersequence 1 of the Officer Basin,Western Australia |
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Authors: | Kaye L. Cotter |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Ecostratigraphy and Palaeobiology, School of Earth Sciences , Macquarie University , North Ryde, N.S.W., 2109, Australia |
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Abstract: | The discovery of a rich assemblage of microfossils from the Neoproterozoic western Officer Basin (Centralian Superbasin) provides a more complete understanding of the biostratigraphy of this Basin. The microfossils are found in Supersequence 1 (~800 Ma) in Western Australia. The assemblages are comprised of acritarchs and cyanobacteria isolated by acid maceration from siliciclastics of the Browne (Madley), Hussar, Kanpa and Steptoe Formations. The distinctive acritarchs Cerebrosphaera buickii, Satka colonialica, Stictosphaeridium sinapticuliferum and Pterospermopsimorpha insolita are of particular interest in the Neoproterozoic. These taxa are found in similar depositional environments in Spitsbergen, Arizona, Canada and Siberia. This evidence, together with lithostratographic correlations, isotope chemostratigraphy, and sequence analysis contributes to the continuing development of Neoproterozoic stratigraphy. |
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Keywords: | Neoproterozoic cyanobacteria acritarchs Officer Basin biostratigraphy Supersequence 1 Western Australia |
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