Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand

An Early Permian small ammonoid fauna consisting of Neocrimites sp., Agathiceras suessi Gemmellaro, A. girtyi Bo¨se, Agathiceras? sp.,and Miklukhoceras sp. was found in nodules of a fine sandstone bed exposed in the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area of southern peninsular Thailand.The ammonoid-bearing bed be...

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Main Authors: Masayuki, Fujikawa, Katsumi, Ueno, Apsorn, Sardsud, Wirote, Saengsrichan, Yoshihito, Kamata, Ken-ichiro, Hisada
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spelling th-psu.2016-149882021-05-17T11:10:09Z Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand Masayuki, Fujikawa Katsumi, Ueno Apsorn, Sardsud Wirote, Saengsrichan Yoshihito, Kamata Ken-ichiro, Hisada คุณภาพสิ่งแวดล้อม An Early Permian small ammonoid fauna consisting of Neocrimites sp., Agathiceras suessi Gemmellaro, A. girtyi Bo¨se, Agathiceras? sp.,and Miklukhoceras sp. was found in nodules of a fine sandstone bed exposed in the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area of southern peninsular Thailand.The ammonoid-bearing bed belongs stratigraphically to the uppermost part of the Kaeng Krachan Group, which is essentially a clasticdominant, Late Carboniferous (?) to Early Permian stratigraphic unit, widely distributed in western and peninsular Thailand. This ammonoidfauna is considered to be of Bolorian (Kungurian) age and includes Agathiceras girtyi Bo¨se, which is described for the first time from Thailand. The present discovery of Bolorian ammonoids suggests that the uppermost part of the Kaeng Krachan Group is slightly younger than previously considered and around the latest Early Permian. This further implies that the continental margin environment of the Sibumasu Block drastically changed at around Bolorian time from a cool, clastic-dominant shelf condition to a temperate to subtropical, carbonate platform due to rapid northward drift after middle Artinskian rifting. 2016-02-24T03:34:24Z 2021-05-17T11:10:07Z 2016-02-24T03:34:24Z 2021-05-17T11:10:07Z 2548 Article http://kb.psu.ac.th/psukb/handle/2016/14988 en_US application/pdf ScienceDirect
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Masayuki, Fujikawa
Katsumi, Ueno
Apsorn, Sardsud
Wirote, Saengsrichan
Yoshihito, Kamata
Ken-ichiro, Hisada
Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand
description An Early Permian small ammonoid fauna consisting of Neocrimites sp., Agathiceras suessi Gemmellaro, A. girtyi Bo¨se, Agathiceras? sp.,and Miklukhoceras sp. was found in nodules of a fine sandstone bed exposed in the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area of southern peninsular Thailand.The ammonoid-bearing bed belongs stratigraphically to the uppermost part of the Kaeng Krachan Group, which is essentially a clasticdominant, Late Carboniferous (?) to Early Permian stratigraphic unit, widely distributed in western and peninsular Thailand. This ammonoidfauna is considered to be of Bolorian (Kungurian) age and includes Agathiceras girtyi Bo¨se, which is described for the first time from Thailand. The present discovery of Bolorian ammonoids suggests that the uppermost part of the Kaeng Krachan Group is slightly younger than previously considered and around the latest Early Permian. This further implies that the continental margin environment of the Sibumasu Block drastically changed at around Bolorian time from a cool, clastic-dominant shelf condition to a temperate to subtropical, carbonate platform due to rapid northward drift after middle Artinskian rifting.
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author Masayuki, Fujikawa
Katsumi, Ueno
Apsorn, Sardsud
Wirote, Saengsrichan
Yoshihito, Kamata
Ken-ichiro, Hisada
author_facet Masayuki, Fujikawa
Katsumi, Ueno
Apsorn, Sardsud
Wirote, Saengsrichan
Yoshihito, Kamata
Ken-ichiro, Hisada
author_sort Masayuki, Fujikawa
title Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand
title_short Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand
title_full Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand
title_fullStr Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Early Permian ammonoids from the Kaeng Krachan Group of the Phatthalung-Hat Yai area, southern peninsular Thailand
title_sort early permian ammonoids from the kaeng krachan group of the phatthalung-hat yai area, southern peninsular thailand
publisher ScienceDirect
publishDate 2016
url http://kb.psu.ac.th/psukb/handle/2016/14988
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