1887
2nd Australasian Exploration Geoscience Conference: Data to Discovery
  • ISSN: 2202-0586
  • E-ISSN:

Abstract

Summary

The Cunaloo Limestone Member of the Locker Shale (Kockatea Shale facies) from the Carnarvon Basin contains a distinctive conodont zone also seen in the informally named ‘Limestone Marker’ in the lower Kockatea Shale of the northern Perth Basin. The boundary between the Induan (Dienerian) and the Olenekian (Smithian) is selected at the base of the incoming of the conodont in this core and provides an important biostratigraphic correlation point between the two basins.

The Cunaloo Limestone Member contains conodont zone species and this correlates with upper Bed 32 at the type section of the Permian-Triassic transition at the Meishan Permian-Triassic stratotype section D in China, dated by zircon U/Pb as about 251.5 Ma. This suggests an absolute age correlation of the lower part of the palynological zone in the southern Carnarvon Basin. This conodont zone is Smithian in age.

A thin, apparently discontinuous, previously un-named limestone appears above the Cunaloo Limestone Member and is within the zone. This carbonate unit becomes more prominent towards the north and contains conodonts, mostly fragmentary, of Smithian age. It is here named the Lawley Limestone Member.

The conodont zone occurs within Core 1 in the Candace Member of Cunaloo-1 and lies within the basal palynozone. The First Appearance Datum (FAD) of the conodont has been proposed as an index for the worldwide recognition of the Olenekian-Anisian Boundary (OAB), although the species occurs first with upper Spathian Haugi Zone ammonoids. Nevertheless, it is a good approximation of the OAB, and therefore places the earliest occurrence of the palynozone in Western Australia at around the end of the Spathian-earliest Anisian (Aegean), about 247.2 Ma.

A younger limestone, the Sholl Limestone Member of the Locker Shale facies, is recognised only from the Carnarvon Basin. This carbonate lies within the zone, but conodonts recovered from the unit are not age diagnostic. The Sholl Limestone is missing in several wells below sandstones of younger Triassic age, and in one case may be faulted out (e.g. Hampton-1).

Recognition of these Early Triassic limestones allows a better stratigraphic understanding of those regions from the marine realm in the northern Perth and Carnarvon basins.

Loading

Article metrics loading...

/content/journals/10.1080/22020586.2019.12073117
2019-12-01
2026-01-12
Loading full text...

Full text loading...

References

  1. Epstein, A.G., Epstein, J.B., and Harris, L.D., 1977, Conodont color alteration – an index to organic metamorphism, United States Geological Survey Professional Paper, 995, 1-27.
  2. Fielding, C.R., Frank, T.D., Mcloughlin, S., Vajda, V., Mays, C., Tevyaw, A.P., Winguth, A., Winguth, C., Nicoll, R.S., Bocking, M., and Crowley, J.L., 2019, Age and pattern of the southern high-latitude continental end-Permian extinction constrained by multiproxy analysis, Article in Nature Communications, January 2019.
  3. Gorter, J.D., Nicoll, R.S. & Caudullo. A., 2008, Revised stratigraphy of the Triassic (Induan to Carnian) in the northern Perth, Carnarvon and offshore Canning basin, AESC Poster. Gorter, J.D., Nicoll, R.S., Metcalfe, I., Willink, R.J. & Ferdinando, D., 2009, The Permian-Triassic boundary in west Australia: Evidence from the Bonaparte and Northern Perth basins – petroleum implications, The APPEA Journal, 49 (1), 311-336, CD.
  4. Goudemand, N., Orchard, M.J., Bucher, H.F.R & Jenks, J., 2012, The elusive origin of Chiosella timorensis (Conodont Triassic), Geobios 45(2), 199–207 doi: 10.1016/j.geobios.2011.06.001
  5. McTavish, R.A., 1973, Triassic conodont faunas from Western Australia, Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Paläontologie Abhandlungen, 143, 275–303.
  6. McTavish, R.A., 1975, Triassic conodonts and Gondwana stratigraphy, in Campbell, K.S.W., (editor), Gondwana Geology: papers from the 3rd Gondwana Symposium, Australian National University Press, Canberra, 481-490.
  7. McTavish, R.A. & Dickins, J.M., 1974, the age of the Kockatea Shale (Lower Triassic), Perth Basin-a reassessment, Journal of the Geological Society of Australia, 21 (2), 195-201.
  8. Metcalfe, I., Nicoll, R.S. & Willink, R.J., 2008, Conodonts from the Permian-Triassic transition in Australia and position of the Permian-Triassic boundary, Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 55 (3), 365-377 To link to this article: doi: 10.1080/08120090701769480
  9. Metcalfe, I., Nicoll, R.S., Willink, R., Ladjavadi, M. & Grice, K., 2013, Early Triassic (Induan–Olenekian) conodont biostratigraphy, global anoxia, carbon isotope excursions and environmental perturbations: New data from Western Australian Gondwana, Gondwana Research 23 (3), 1136-1150.
  10. Nicoll, R.S., 1984, Conodont studies in the Canning Basin-a review and update, in Purcell, P.G., (Ed), The Canning Basin, WA: Proceedings of Geological Society of Australia/Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia Symposium, Perth, 439-443.
  11. Nicoll, R.S., 1992A, Examination of samples from Arabella No. 1, Candace No. 1 and Kybra No. 1, offshore Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia, for Triassic conodonts, Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Professional Opinion 1992/008.
  12. Nicoll, R.S., 1992B, Examination of samples from Cossigny No. 1, Flinders Shoal No. 1, Hampton No. 1 and Lawley No. 1, offshore Carnarvon Basin, Western Australia, for Triassic conodonts, Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Professional Opinion 1992/009.
  13. Nicoll, R.S., 1993, Examination of Perth Basin cuttings samples from selected petroleum exploration wells for conodont analysis, Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Unpublished Professional Opinion 1993/011.
  14. Nicoll, R.S., 1994, Triassic Conodonts from the Petroleum Exploration Well Mobil Cody 1, Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia, Australian Geological Survey, Professional Opinion 1994/006.
  15. Nicoll, R.S. & Jones, P.J., 2000, Lower Triassic conodonts, ostracods and conchostracans from the Dongara 4 well, Perth Basin, Unpublished report for John Gorter, 24/2/2000.
  16. Sun, Yadong, Joachimski, M.M., Wignall, P.B., Chunbo Yan, Yanlong Chen, Haishui Jiang, Lina Wang & Xulong Lai, 2012, Lethally hot temperatures during the Early Triassic Greenhouse, Science 338, 366-370.
/content/journals/10.1080/22020586.2019.12073117
Loading
  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): conodonts; Early Triassic; Western Australia
This is a required field
Please enter a valid email address
Approval was a Success
Invalid data
An Error Occurred
Approval was partially successful, following selected items could not be processed due to error