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Pålsson, 2001

Graptolites from the Upper Ordovician Dicranograptus clingani Zone at Järrestad, Scania, southern Sweden

Pålsson, C.
DOI
DOI10.1080/11035890101234217
Year2001
JournalGFF
Volume123
Number4
Pages217-224
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id4303

Abstract

The Upper Ordovician of Scania (Skåne), southern Sweden, consists mainly of dark grey to black graptolitic shales and mudstones. A 4 m thick vertical section through the middle Dicellograptus Shale, viz. the Mossen Formation, at Järrestad in southeastern Scania is described. The section has yielded graptolites, and a few brachiopods and ostracodes. The graptolites are classified into 13 taxa, among which 11 are identified to species. Graptolites are most common in the upper part of the section, where they are represented by, e.g., Dicranograptus clingani, Climacograptus (Diplacanthograptus) cf. dorotheus, Lasiograptus harknessi, and Orthograptus cf. spinigerus. These graptolites are indicative of the Upper Ordovician D. clingani Zone. Orthograptus ranges almost throughout the section.

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