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New Data on Stratigraphy of the Jurassic (Pliensbachian–Aalenian) Sediments of the Cape Tsvetkov Region, Eastern Taimyr

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On the basis of the results of studying the faunal collections of bivalves and foraminifera collected in the period of 1976–2014 in the Cape Tsvetkov region in Eastern Taimyr, the knowledge of the Pliensbachian–Aalenian part of the section of the Tsvetkov geological region is expanded. The bedding in the section is described, and a comprehensive paleontological characteristic is given. For the first time for this section, the following taxa are included in the composition of characteristic bivalve assemblages: Praemeleagrinella deleta, Siungiudella cf. parvula, Mytiloceramus (Lenoceramus) vilujensis, Mytiloceramus (Pseudomytiloides) oviformis, Oxytoma ex gr. kirinae, Arctotis (Praearctotis) similis, and Arctotis (Arctotis) tabagensis. On the basis of the use of auxiliary biostratigraphic subdivisions—beds with bivalves and F-zones based on foraminifera—the section is correlated with the standard boreal ammonite scale. The age of the local stratigraphic units of the Eastern Taimyr structural-facies zone is refined. The Kiterbyutskaya Formation is considered within the Tiltoniceras antiquum–Dactylioceras commune zones, the Korotkinskaya Formation is considered within the Dactylioceras commune–Pseudolioceras falcodiscus zones, and the Aprelevskaya Formation is considered within the Pseudolioceras maclintocki Zone. For the first time, images of the leading species of bivalves are presented.

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  1. In the first half of the 20th century, Toarcian ctenodontides of Siberia were named Leda acuminata (Goldf.) and Leda jacutica (Petr.) (Atlas…, 1947). Starting from the middle of the 1970s, Siberian “Leda” were attributed to the genus Dacryomya Agassiz, 1839 (Sanin, 1976; Zakharov and Shurygin, 1978). On the basis of a comparative study of the representative samples of dacryomya shells from the Siberian sections by biometric methods, Toarcian dacryomyas were joined under the species name Dacryomya inflata (Zieten), and the species Leda jacutica was reduced to synonymic (Shurygin, 1983). Later on, the name D. inflata became widely used in research practice; this species was chosen as an index of the lower Toarcian D-zone (joint distribution) Dacryomya inflata–Tancredia bicarinata (Shurygun, 1987b). However, this name is not valid: K. Zieten did not recognize species inflata and just assigned his images of the specimens to the English species Nucula inflata J. de C. Sowerby (Zieten, 1830). The type series of the species described by J. Sowerby and J.D.C. Sowerby (1829) originates from the lower Eocene “London clays.” The Jurassic and Paleogenic taxa significantly differ; therefore, later on, D. Brauns introduced a new name Leda zieteni for “Nucula inflata sensu Zieten” (Brauns, 1871). Cox (1960) indicated that Leda zieteni is a homonym of Leda zietenii d’Orbigny, 1850 and proposed a new name for this taxon: Nucula (Dacryomya) gaveyi. The material of K. Zieten, D. Brauns, and L. Cox, which was the basis for describing this species, originates from the Pliensbachian; the structure of the hinge ligament and the pallial line of this taxon is unknown; therefore, we use a valid name Dacryomya jacutica (Petr.) instead of “D. inflata (Ziet.)” in this work to designate Toarcian ctenodontides of Siberia. In the historical review, the names of bivalves whose taxonomic membership and framework were changed by the authors were enclosed in quotation marks in their original.

  2. In making a revision of Jurassic oxytomids, it was established that the stratigraphic range of species Meleagrinella sparsicosta is confined to the upper Pliensbachian, and the species Arctotis (Praearctotis) marchaensis is confined to the upper Toarcian (Lutikov and Shurygin, 2010).

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During the preparation of this work, suggestions were offered by V.P. Devyatov (Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics, and Mineral Resources, Novosibirsk), M.A. Rogov (Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), and V.A. Zakharov (Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow). Some valuable feedback on improvement of this work was given by Yu.D. Zakharov (Far East Geological Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences) and by V.S. Vishnevskaya (Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow). We are grateful to all the above specialists for their assistance in preparing this work.

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This work was carried out on the subject of the state assignment of the Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, and was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and the National Center for Scientific Research of France under scientific project no. 21-55-15015 and the Russian Foundation for Basic Research grant no. 19-05-00130 and is a contribution to the project of Fundamental Scientific Research no. 0331-2019-0004.

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Lutikov, O.A., Shurygin, B.N., Sapjanik, V.V. et al. New Data on Stratigraphy of the Jurassic (Pliensbachian–Aalenian) Sediments of the Cape Tsvetkov Region, Eastern Taimyr. Stratigr. Geol. Correl. 29, 655–679 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0869593822010026

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