Davies, Jeremy R.; Waters, Richard A.; Molyneux, Stewart G.; Williams, Mark; Zalasiewicz, Jan A.; Vandenbroucke, Thijs R. A.; Verniers, Jacques. 2013 A revised sedimentary and biostratigraphical architecture for the Type Llandovery area, Central Wales. Geological Magazine, 150 (2). 300-332. 10.1017/S0016756812000337
Abstract
The global standard for the Llandovery Series (early Silurian) in centralWales is re-assessed
in the light of detailed geological surveying, biostratigraphical sampling and a rigorous examination of
published datasets. A new sedimentary and biostratigraphical architecture is presented. Key graptolite,
brachiopod, acritarch and, for the first time, chitinozoan assemblages are critically assessed. Upper
Hirnantian to Aeronian strata record events that followed the Late Ordovician glacial maximum and
comprise a series of progradational sequences bounded by flooding surfaces, but inferred still to
be glacioeustatic in origin. Significant faunal renewals associated with many of the flooding levels
underpin their potential for international recognition. Compound non-sequences are a feature of
proximal parts of the system where erosion associated with fault footwall uplift was an important
process. Extensive slump sheets contribute to further stratal loss and displacement in distal facies. A
re-assessment of the Aeronian Stage GSSP reveals shortcomings with the biostratigraphical criteria
used in its selection. Telychian portions of the succession display the disrupting effects of intra-
Wenlock synsedimentary sliding; hence the relevance of key published fossil assemblages and the
criteria used to erect the stage GSSP are undermined. However, the Llandovery area remains one of
the best studied early Silurian successions in the world. This, together with regional considerations,
supports the retention of the series standard in mid Wales where the contiguous deep-water basinal
succession affords internationally cited exposure of richly graptolitic facies for the whole series and,
significantly, for the post-sedgwickii Biozone interval.
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