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Archaeolithoporella and Tubiphytes : Affinties and Paleoecology in Permian Reefs of South China
作者姓名:王生海  范嘉松  J.Keith Rigby
作者单位:Institute of Geology,Academia Sinica,Beijing 100029,PRO,Institute of Geology,Academia Sinica,Beijing 100029,PRO,Department of Geology,Brigham Young University,Provo 84602,Utah,USA
基金项目:Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
摘    要:Archaeolithoporella is one of the most important Permian reef-building organisms, but itsaffinity has long been controversial. It was first reported in Japan and was considered as a coralline red alga. Since then it has been recognized in Permian reefs in other parts of the world. Many researchers have studied the materials they had found and the Japanese holotype specimen. Most have concluded that it is a problematic alga. or just a problematica because of weak criteria for definition. Some have even considered it inorganic. However, relict cellular structures and microtubular laminae found in well-preserved specimens from Permian reefs in South China strongly support a coralline red algal affinity for the genus.In situ preserved Archaeolithoporella is restricted within the typical framework facies and it occurs most abundantly in syndepositionally cemented framestones. This suggests that Archaeolithoporella required a firm substrate and clear but agitated sea water. Archaeolithoporella is often found


Archaeolithoporella and Tubiphytes : Affinties and Paleoecology in Permian Reefs of South China
WANG Sheng-Hai FAN Jia-Song.Archaeolithoporella and Tubiphytes : Affinties and Paleoecology in Permian Reefs of South China[J].Science in China(Chemistry),1994(6).
Authors:WANG Sheng-Hai FAN Jia-Song
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Keywords:Archaeolithoporella and Tubiphytes  South China  
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