New Late Triassic and Early Jurassic brachiopod faunas are described from the Taurus Mountains in Southern Turkey. They include the distinctive Norian rhynchonellid Halorella amphitoma (not previously recorded from Turkey), the aberrant Upper Norian rhynchonellid Carapezzia (only previously recorded from Austria and Sicily) and Sinemurian or Pliensbachian faunas. The significance of these typically North European faunas in a Tethyan realm is discussed.
Güney Anadolu'da Toros dağlarında son Triyas ve ön Juraya ait yeni Brakiyopod faunaları tanımlanmıştır.
Bunlar bariz Noriyen Rhynchonellid Halorella amphitoma (Türkiye'de daha önce kaydedilmemiştir), Üst Noriyen
Rhynchoncllid Carapezzia (daha önce sadece Avusturya ve Sicilya'da kaydedilmiştir) ve Sinemuriyen ya da Pliensbakiyen
faunaları içerir. Kuzey Avrupa için tipik olan bu faunaların önemi tartışılmaktadır.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Engineering |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | August 1, 1978 |
Published in Issue | Year 1978 Volume: 91 Issue: 91 |
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