Geological significance of middle Cambrian trilobites from near Melba Flats,western Tasmania |
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Authors: | J. B. Jago C. J. Bentley |
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Affiliation: | 1. Barbara Hardy Centre, School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia , Mawson Lakes, SA, 5095, Australia jim.jago@unisa.edu.au;3. 30 Albert Street, Clare, SA, 5453, Australia |
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Abstract: | In western Tasmania, near Melba Flats, a basalt within the Serpentine Hill Complex is overlain unconformably by Dundas Group sediments (Hodge Slate). About 32 m above the unconformity, a siltstone contains agnostoid and polymerid trilobites that indicate correlation with the middle Cambrian Ptychagnostus punctuosus Zone (Drumian Stage of unnamed Epoch 3 of the Cambrian). This provides an upper limit of about 505.2–504.5 Ma to the emplacement of ultramafic allochthons in western Tasmania. Other fossils present include dendroids, inarticulate brachiopods, hyolithids, helcionellids and sponges. The widespread agnostoid trilobite Ptychagnostus affinis (Brøgger 1878) and the holocephalinid trilobites Meneviella and Holocephalina are recorded for the first time in Tasmania. |
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Keywords: | Cambrian Dundas Group Tasmania trilobites ultramafic allochthons |
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