Marine flooding surfaces recorded in Permian black shales and coal deposits of the Main Karoo Basin (South Africa): Implications for basin dynamics and cross-basin correlation: Discussion

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Publication date 15-05-2019
Journal International journal of coal geology
Volume | Issue number 209
Pages (from-to) 130-131
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
The paper “Marine flooding surfaces recorded in Permian black shales and coal deposits of the Main Karoo Basin (South Africa): implications for basin dynamics and cross-basin correlation” by Götz et al. (2017) correlates the Whitehill Formation with the No. 5 coal seam on a reported prasinophyte/acritarch spike, which the authors claim indicates a basin-wide marine transgression in the Roadian. The study disregards lithostratigraphic, palynological and radio-isotopic age evidence to the contrary, which all support a Kungurian age for the Whitehill Formation, and cast doubt on the marine affinity of the acritarchs used for cross-basin correlation. Further evidence is required before a “major transgressive event” in the Karoo Basin can be supported by palynology.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.coal.2018.04.013
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