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MOCZYDŁOWSKA, M., JENSEN, S., EBBESTAD, J. O. R., BUDD, G. E., MARTÍ-MUS, M. (2001) Biochronology of the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall–Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides. Geological Magazine, 138 (4) 435-453 doi:10.1017/s0016756801005416

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TitleBiochronology of the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall–Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsMOCZYDŁOWSKA, M.Author
JENSEN, S.Author
EBBESTAD, J. O. R.Author
BUDD, G. E.Author
MARTÍ-MUS, M.Author
Year2001 (July)Volume138
Issue4
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756801005416Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMOCZYDŁOWSKA, M., JENSEN, S., EBBESTAD, J. O. R., BUDD, G. E., MARTÍ-MUS, M. (2001) Biochronology of the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall–Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides. Geological Magazine, 138 (4) 435-453 doi:10.1017/s0016756801005416
Plain TextMOCZYDŁOWSKA, M., JENSEN, S., EBBESTAD, J. O. R., BUDD, G. E., MARTÍ-MUS, M. (2001) Biochronology of the autochthonous Lower Cambrian in the Laisvall–Storuman area, Swedish Caledonides. Geological Magazine, 138 (4) 435-453 doi:10.1017/s0016756801005416
In(2001, July) Geological Magazine Vol. 138 (4) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesNew records of phytoplankton (acritarchs), ichnofossils and olenellid trilobites have been
studied from the autochthonous upper Neoproterozoic–Lower Cambrian successions along the
Caledonian Thrust Front in the Laisvall–Storuman region of northern Sweden. The fossils are from a
newly examined natural outcrop at Bergmyrhobben near Lake Storuman, and from previously
described fossiliferous outcrops at Delliknäs and Mt. Assjatj, the Laisvall mine and the Maiva borehole
successions in the Laisvall area. Acritarch assemblages are recorded throughout the
Grammajukku Formation. They are age-diagnostic for the Skiagia–Fimbriaglomerella acritarch Zone,
time-equivalent to the Schmidtiellus mickwitzi trilobite Zone (the lower part of the formation), and the
Heliosphaeridium–Skiagia acritarch Zone corresponding to the Holmia kjerulfi trilobite Zone (the
upper part of the formation). The acritarch record from the Storuman area documents the presence of
strata contemporaneous to the Schmidtiellus mickwitzi Zone for the first time in the Scandinavian
Caledonides. This zone was previously only recognized in the platform regions of the Baltica palaeocontinent.
The ichnofossils from the upper Såvvovare Formation, including ?Harlaniella, Phycodes,
Gyrolithes and Palaeophycus ichnogenera, allowed the base of the Cambrian System to be determined
within the Maiva Member and the coeval Kautsky Ore Member in the subsurface successions, and to
attribute this part of the formation to the Lower Cambrian Platysolenites antiquissimus faunal Zone
of Baltica. The trilobite fauna from the Storuman area, attributed tentatively to Holmia sp., occurs at
the lowermost stratigraphic level among olenellids in the Caledonides. The range of this species, estimated
from the concurrent acritarch biostratigraphy, is within the Schmidtiellus mickwitzi Zone. The
stratigraphic significance of the acritarch assemblages and ichnofossils is analysed and the biochronology
of the Grammajukku Formation and the upper Såvvovare Formation is discussed in detail in the
context of Lower Cambrian zonation in Baltica.


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