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    Early-Middle Permian palynoflora of Shandong Province,eastern North China

    2020-11-06 08:37:04TianTaoYinShouJunLiXiangYuZhangandXiuLiZhao
    Journal of Palaeogeography 2020年4期

    Tian-Tao Yin,Shou-Jun Li ,Xiang-Yu Zhang and Xiu-Li Zhao

    Abstract The Permian Taiyuan and Shanxi formations exposed in Shandong Province, eastern North China, contain abundant spores and pollen. In this study, a total of 42 genera and 146 species of spores and pollen from these Permian formations, native to northern China, are identified and related to the three epochs of the Permian Period(Cisuralian, Guadalupian, and Lopingian Epochs) as two assemblages: Assemblage I - the Laevigatosporites-Granulatisporites assemblage, inferred as the Cisuralian (~298.9-272.9 Ma); and, Assemblage II - the Gulisporites-Sinulatisporites assemblage, inferred as the Guadalupian (~272.9-259.1 Ma). Assemblage I represents growing ferns,whereas Assemblage II represents gymnosperms. The assemblage division and analysis indicated that the palaeoclimate of the study area during Early-Middle Permian time was dominated by warm and humid conditions,and later in the Middle Permian changed into moderately dry conditions.

    Keywords: Permian, Spores and pollen, Vegetation succession, Paleoclimate, Environmental change, Taiyuan Formation, Shanxi Formation

    1 Introduction

    In recent decades, Carboniferous to Permian floras of China have been studied by many scientists (Gao 1984;Cheng 2000; Shi and Chen 2003; Hilton and Cleal 2007;Wang 2010; Spencer et al. 2013), and global terrestrial vegetation has also been widely studied (Phillips and DiMichele 1992; Peppers 1996; Cleal and Wang 2002;DiMichele et al. 2006, 2009, 2011). The evolution of plants during the Carboniferous and Permian Periods is commonly ascribed to their development, climatic zoning, and environmental change. Four distinct floras developed worldwide during the Pennsylvanian-Cisuralian Epochs were recognized respectively as the Cathaysian flora, the Euramerican flora, the Angaran flora, and the Gondwanan flora (Sun 1997; DiMichele et al. 2001; Hilton and Cleal 2007). These floras evolved under dissimilar environmental conditions. The Gondwanan and Angaran floras, different from the Euramerican and Cathaysian floras of low palaeolatitude and tropical area,were prevalent in middle and high palaeolatitudes(Meyen 1997; Vega and Archangelsky 1997; DiMichele et al. 2001; Naugolnykh 2002; Hilton and Cleal 2007).

    Despite their location in low palaeolatitudes, research on the Euramerican and Cathaysian floras indicated some distinctions between the two floras. Sun (1996, 2001) discovered that the Cathaysian flora evolved from the Mississippian “global” Lepidodendropis flora. In addition, it is different from the Euramerican flora with the characteristics of endemic genera and species such as Cathysiodendron, Gigantopteris, Gigantonoclea, Cathaysiopteris, etc.(Sun 2006). Wang and Pfefferkorn (2013) also supported this viewpoint, suggesting that the Cathaysia flora has its own genera and species, which are different from the Euramerican flora. Furthermore, Hilton and Cleal (2007)inferred that the extinction time of the ecosystems of Euramerican and Cathaysia floras were inconsistent, which might be caused by climatic and environmental changes.Therefore further analysis is needed to improve understanding of the distinctions between Euramerican and Cathaysian floras.

    Evolution of the Permian floras in China has been investigated in numerous researches regarding plant fossil assemblages (e.g., Tian et al. 1996, 2000; Sun 2001; Cleal and Wang 2002; Hilton and Cleal 2007; Wang 2010;DiMichele et al. 2011), such as the Cathaysian tropical flora reported in North China (Li 1997; Ouyang and Hou 1999; Hilton and Cleal 2007), the Cisuralian coalforming flora originated from the Wuda District of Inner Mongolia (Pfefferkorn and Wang 2007), and, the macrofloral assemblages from Weibei coalfield of North China(Wang 2010); these previous researches provide a basis for this study.

    Permian stratigraphy in South China was divided into three epochs based on marine setting data (Shen et al.2005; Zhang et al. 2009), through comparisons of conodont-bearing stratigraphic sections with those in other areas of the world (Mei et al. 2004; Shen and Mei 2010; Shen et al. 2019). In contrast, the Permian strata in North China were continental and lacked international correlatives for comparison.

    Shandong Province of eastern North China deposited a large number of coal resources during the Carboniferous-Permian. There were abundant spores and pollen in these sediments. A number of studies have been conducted on the Permian palynological fossils in different areas of Shandong Province,including the Jining coalfield(Ouyang and Hou 1999),Xinwen coalfield(Song et al.2005),Yanzhou coalfield (Zhu et al. 2005), Tengxian coalfield (Su et al.2007),and Echeng coalfield(Song et al.2009).However, these studies used the older stratigraphy of the twofold division scheme of the Lower and Upper Permian.

    In contrast to the foregoing studies, this study puts forward some innovative results of the Permian palynological fossils in Shandong Province based on the current three-fold division of the Permian System. The aim of this study is to develop a more detailed understanding of Permian paleontology and stratigraphy in the study area and to provide evidence for the boundary identification between the Lower and Middle Permian in North China.

    2 Geological setting

    Shandong Province is located in the east of the North China Block (NCB; Fig. 1a), which is about 320 km from north to south and 280 km from east to west (Fig. 1b).Our study area is bounded by the Liaocheng-Lankao Fault in the west, Qihe-Guangrao Fault in the north,Tanlu Fault in the east (Fig. 1b). The two boreholes(XB15 and DB2) selected in this study are located in the Heze area of Shandong Province.

    Fig. 1 a Location of the Shandong Province in North China (the map of China is based on the standard map available on the official website of Ministry of Natural Resources of China: http://bzdt.ch.mnr.gov.cn/); b The Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian strata distribution in Shandong Province and locations of the studied boreholes(XB15 and DB2)

    Upper Carboniferous to Lower Permian strata in Shandong Province are composed mainly of the Taiyuan and Shanxi formations in ascending order (Fig. 2). The Taiyuan Formation consists mostly of limestone, mudstone, sandstone and coal seams. The Shanxi Formation is characterized by thick sandstone,silty mudstone,and a small amount of coal.The upper Taiyuan Formation is of the marine/continental setting, and the Shanxi Formation indicates a continental environment.

    Research on the Cathaysian flora has a long history.The term “Cathaysian flora” was proposed by Halle(1935) and is derived from the ancient microcontinent Cathaysia that constituted the easternmost part of Pangea. The Pennsylvanian to Permian Cathaysian flora contains true ferns, seed ferns, sphenopsids, and other plants (Sun 1996; Zhao et al. 2006; Yin et al. 2016), indicating tropical rainforest conditions. This flora was prevalent in areas corresponding to present-day Asia, including China, Korea, Japan, and other low-latitude countries. Additionally Li (1997) established two floras in the Taiyuan and Shanxi formations in North China,namely, Neuropteris ovata-Lepidodendron posthumii and Emplectopteridium alatum-Taeniopteris mucronata-Lobatannularia sinensis plant assemblages, both belonging to the Cathaysian flora.

    Fig. 2 The major stratigraphy, lithology, and fossil contents/variations of the Permian in Shandong Province, eastern North China (modified after Lü 2015)

    The Euramerican flora also attracted the interest of many scholars. Two main biomes are recognized in Europe and America continents in wetlands and seasonally dry environments during the Pennsylvanian to Permian (e.g., DiMichele and Aronson 1992;Falcon-Lang and Scott 2000).The wetland biomes are the best known and can be broadly subdivided into peat-forming-swamp and flood-basin floras(e.g., Gastaldo 1987; Gastaldo et al. 1996). Evidence for seasonally-dry communities is indicated by the presence of conifers during Middle Pennsylvanian (Scott 1974). Until the latest Carboniferous (of the older-named Stephanian Epoch), both the peat-forming-swamp and flood-basin floras occurred as well-developed, mainly seed-plantdominated assemblages (Winston 1983; DiMichele and Aronson 1992;DiMichele et al.2001).

    In recent years, some Chinese scholars conducted extensive research on Permian palynological fossils in Shandong Province(e.g.,Ouyang and Hou 1999;Jiang et al.2002;Song et al. 2005, 2009; Su et al. 2007). They established different spore and pollen assemblages in the Taiyuan and Shanxi formations and discussed their characteristics and geological age. But these studies were based mainly on the traditional two-fold division scheme of the Permian(Lower and Upper).After division of Permian strata into three series/epochs(i.e.,the Lower/Early, Middle/Middle, and Upper/Late Permian),Li et al.(2013)established two spore and pollen assemblages in the Taiyuan and Shanxi formations of Pengzhuang coalfield, discussed their characteristics and tried to solve the problem of their age attribution. However, the affinities of spores and pollen need further studies.

    This study is based on analyses in relation to the three series/epochs of Permian in eastern North China and investigation of spores and pollen within the two studied boreholes. It attempts to explain the affinities of spores and pollen, discuss the palaeoclimate reflected by them,and compare them with the Euramerican flora. This study is significant to understand the characteristics of the Early-Middle Permian flora in Shandong Province,to enrich the Late Paleozoic flora in North China, and to further rectify the boundary of the Permian internal series in North China Block.

    3 Material and methods

    Eleven core samples were collected from each of the two studied boreholes (XB15 and DB2). Sediments most likely to yield palynomorphs (e.g., silt) were preferentially sampled. All of the samples contained abundant spore and pollen fossils. In the Spore and Pollen Laboratory of Shandong University of Science and Technology,Qingdao, sludge on the sample surface was removed and then clean samples were crushed for sieving with 0.3 mm pore diameter. After drying, 30 g of dried sediment from each sample was weighed and placed in a 1000 ml beaker, to which heavy liquid comprising hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, hydroiodic acid, and potassium iodide was added to macerate, fully dispersing the sample in the solvent and allowing organic material to be separated. Samples were repeatedly washed with tap water for about 2 weeks and the water was changed every 8 hours day by day. Sieve residues were dried tomake specimens with glycerol. A Nikon microscope and camera were used for microexamination and imaging. All the imaged specimens are housed in the School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology. The grains shown in the plates were located with an England Finder,and the coordinates are held in the same facility as where the specimens are housed.

    Table 1 Authoritative name and corresponding representative illustration of Assemblage I taxa identified from the Permian spore and pollen fossils of boreholes XB15 and DB2 in Shandong Province

    4 Results

    A total of 42 genera and 146 species were identified from spore and pollen fossils in sediment samples from the boreholes XB15 and DB2. According to content changes in the spore and pollen fossils (Fig. 2), two assemblages were recognized: Assemblage I, Laevigatosporites-Granulatisporites assemblage; and Assemblage II, Gulisporites-Sinulatisporites assemblage. The authoritative names and corresponding representative images of Assemblage I taxa are listed in Table 1, and those of Assemblage II taxa are listed in Table 2. In addition, there are other less abundant genera and species that were identified. We speculate that they likely migrated to the study area with rare spores and low content by means of external forces,which are not representative and meaningless to indicate the palaeoclimate of the study area. Therefore, the focus of this study is to discuss the palaeoclimate change reflected by the dominant genera and species in the studied spore and pollen assemblages, which may be more typical.

    Prior to the palynology analysis, species data were transformed to relative abundances (percentage) of thetotal spore and pollen fossils in the established assemblages; and the spore and pollen fossil content variations were shown in Fig. 2. Diversities of the identified spore and pollen assemblages are illustrated as photomicrographs in Figs.3,4, 5 and 6.

    Table 2 Authoritative name and corresponding representative illustration of Assemblage II taxa identified from the Permian spore and pollen fossils of boreholes XB15 and DB2 in Shandong Province

    4.1 Characteristics of Assemblage I

    Relative abundance of major taxa in Assemblage I, the Laevigatosporites-Granulatisporites assemblage, identified in the Permian Taiyuan Formation, are provided in Table 3. The main genera and species of monolete spores are Spinosporites spinosus, Laevigatosporites minimus, L. maximus, L. vulgaris, L. perminutus, Thymospora pseudothiessenii, Punctatosporites granifer, P.minutus,and Striolatospora sp.

    The main genera and species of Azonotriletes are

    Granulatisporites minutus, Calamospora breviradiata,C. minuta, C. glaber, C. hartungiana, Verrucosisporites verrucosus, Cyclogranisporites micaceus, Leiotriletes sphaerotriangulus, L. adnatus, L. tangyiensis, Raistrickia saetosa, Cyclogranisporites microgranus, C. aureus, Convolutispora cerebra, C. tessellata, Crassispora adornata,Foveolatisporites junior, and Microreticulatisporites sp.

    The Zonotriletes mainly include Densosporites annulatus, Gulisporites cereris, G. cochlearius, and Lycospora pusilla.

    Gymnosperm pollen is principally Florinites minutus.

    4.2 Characteristics of Assemblage II

    Relative abundance of major taxa in Assemblage II, the Gulisporites-Sinulatisporites assemblage, identified in the Permian Shanxi Formation of Shandong Province,are reported in Table 4.

    Azonotriletes include Cyclogranisporites aureus, C.micaceus, C. microgranus, Converrucosisporites minutus,C. sp., Punctatisporites incomptus, P. gigantus, Leiotriletes tangyiensis, L. sphaerotriangulus, L. adnatus, Verrucosisporites kaipingiensis, Crassispora mucronata,Calamospora pedata, Lophotriletes cf. communis, and L.humilus.

    Fig. 3 Photomicrographs of a selection of spore and pollen fossils identified in samples from boreholes XB15 and DB2 in Shandong Province. a Calamospora breviradiata; b Calamospora sp.; c Calamospora hartungiana; d Calamospora minuta; e Convolutispora cerebra; f Convolutispora tessellata; g Crassispora adornata; h Cyclogranisporites aureus; i Cyclogranisporites micaceus; j Densosporites annulatus; k Florinites minutus; l Foveolatisporites junior; m Granulatisporites minutus; n Gulisporites cereris; o Gulisporites cochlearius; p Laevigatosporites minimus. Scale bars(in each)=20 μm

    Fig. 4 Photomicrographs of a selection of spore and pollen fossils identified in samples from boreholes XB15 and DB2 in Shandong Province. a Laevigatosporites maximus; b Laevigatosporites vulgaris; c Laevigatosporites perminutus; d Leiotriletes adnatus; e Leiotriletes sphaerotriangulus; f Leiotriletes sp.; g Lycospora pusilla; h Microreticulatisporites sp.; i Punctatisporites sp.; j Punctatosporites granifer; k Punctatosporites minutus; l Striolatospora sp.; m Spinosporites spinosus; n Thymospora pseudothiessenii; o Verrucosisporites verrucosus. Scale bars (in a-e, g-i and k-o)=20 μm;Scale bars(in f and j)=10 μm

    Zonotriletes include Gulisporites cochlearius, G. cereris,G.laevigatus,G.cerevus,G.curvatus,G.sp.,Sinulatisporites cf. shanxiensis, S. cf. sinensis, Stenozonotriletes marginellus,S.sp.,Densosporites anulatus,and Lycospora pusilla.

    Monoletes include Punctatosporites minutus and Laevigatosporites minimus.

    The principal species of gymnosperm pollen are Florinites antiquus and F. minutus.

    4.3 Difference between Assemblage I and Assemblage II

    In Assemblage I (the Laevigatosporites-Granulatisporites assemblage), the genera representing Calamitales (Calamospora), Filicanae (Punctatisporites,Leiotriletes,Granulatisporites) and Sphenopsida (Laevigatoporites) are relatively significant, while the gymnosperms (Florinites)are relatively limited.

    In Assemblage II (the Gulisporites-Sinulatisporites assemblage),the genera representing Lycopsida(Crassispora,Densosporites) are scarce, which indicates that the Lycopsida content has shown signs of decline while the gymnosperm content increased in this assemblage compared with Assemblage I. This result proves the further prosperity of Cordaitales.

    By comparing the two assemblages,we identified the genera and species that first appeared in Assemblage II or increased significantly compared with Assemblage I include Gulisporites cereris,G.laevigatus,Sinulatisporites cf.sinensis,Stenozonotriletes marginellus, Punctatisporites incomptus, Florinites antiquus, F. minutus, Triquitrites sp., Cyclogranisporites pseudozonatus, C. micaceus, and Lycospora pusilla. Note that abundant Sinulatisporites were found in Assemblage II. This genus has a wide geographical distribution,as well as a stable stratigraphic distribution, mainly in the Shanxi Formation(Ouyang and Hou 1999;Zhang et al.2005).

    Fig. 5 Photomicrographs of a selection of spore and pollen fossils identified in samples from boreholes XB15 and DB2 in Shandong Province. a Calamospora pedata; b Converrucosisporites minutus; c Converrucosisporites sp.; d Cyclogranisporites microgranus; e Cyclogranisporites pseudozonatus;f Florinites antiquus; g Gulisporites cerevus; h Gulisporites curvatus;i Gulisporites laevigatus. Scale bars(in each)=20 μm

    5 Discussion

    5.1 The geological age of spores and pollen assemblages

    In the spores and pollen assemblage established in the upper Taiyuan Formation in western Shandong(Li et al. 2013), pteridophyte spores with main genera and species as Punctatisporites minutus, P. punctatus, Leiotriletes adnatus, and Laevigatosporites perminutus were dominant, and thus the geological age of this assemblage was interpreted as late Cisuralian by Li et al. (2013). Additionally, the stratigraphically highest conodont belt in the Taiyuan Formation of North China was the Sweetognathus whitei belt, corresponding to the late Cisuralian (Gao et al. 2005; Shen et al. 2019).

    The Assemblage I established in this study and the spores and pollen assemblage established by Li et al.(2013) were both from the Taiyuan Formation of Shandong and contained common genera and species like Laevigatosporites perminutus, Granulatisporites granulatus, and G. minutus; therefore, these two assemblages can be compared, and the geological age of Assemblage I of this study can also be inferred as late Cisuralian.

    The Gulisporites cochlearius-Leiotriletes adnatus-Sinulatisporites sinensis assemblage established in the Shanxi Formation of western Shandong by Tian et al.(2015) and the Assemblage II established in the Shanxi Formation in this study were both characterized by Gulisporites and Sinulatisporites, as well as an abundance of Sinulatisporites. Thus, we adopt the geological age of the assemblage identified by Tian et al. (2015),i.e., early Guadalupian, as the inferred age of Assemblage II of this study.

    5.2 Flora and environmental change

    Fig. 6 Photomicrographs of a selection of spore and pollen fossils identified in samples from boreholes XB15 and DB2 in Shandong Province. a Gulisporites sp.; b Leiotriletes tangyiensis; c Lophotriletes cf. communis; d Lophotriletes humilus; e Punctatisporites gigantus; f Punctatisporites incomptus; g Sinulatisporites cf. shanxiensis; h Sinulatisporites cf. sinensis; i Stenozonotriletes marginellus; j Stenozonotriletes sp.; k Triquitrites sp. Scale bars(in each)=20 μm

    The original diversity of a fossil flora can be reconstructed by a statistical analysis of spores and pollen(e.g., Pfefferkorn and Thomson 1982; Li et al. 2003;Wang 2010; Barbolini and Bamford 2014). We therefore attempted to establish the affinities of the primary spores and pollen taxa before analyzing vegetation succession and environmental changes, although this work has proved challenging in the past. We constructed Table 5 based on some results of previous studies. This compilation allowed the trends of the flora and environmental changes to be identified more easily.

    According to Table 5, the flora of Assemblage I were composed mainly of the filicalean group,marattialean ferns, and gymnospermous Pteridosperms. The Cordaitales began to expand in importance with a synchronous decline of the isoetalean lycopsids, which is a typical pattern for the Cathaysian flora during the late Cisuralian. The composition of the Assemblage I revealed that the palaeoclimate was warm, humid, and seasonally dry or semi-arid.There might be an alternation of warm and humid conditions with drier conditions. The flora of Assemblage II showed a predominance of Filicales and Pteridosperms, and a further development of Sphenophyllales and Cordaitales, especially Sinulatisporites, which speculated that the plant produced Sinulatisporites was a fern or seed fern that preferred a wet and hot climate (Zhang et al. 2005). A warm and humid climate was still dominant during early Guadalupian time. However, the genus Denosporites,which represents Lycopsida, appeared sporadically,reflecting a further decline of isoetalean lycopsids in the Assemblage II. The increase in abundance of Florinites likely indicated a change to semi-arid climatic conditions.

    Table 3 Comparison of spores and pollen contents (relative abundance) of Assemblage I from the Permian Taiyuan Formation in Shandong Province, North China

    Table 4 Comparison of spores and pollen contents (relative abundance) of Assemblage II from the Permian Shanxi Formation in Shandong Province, North China

    In addition, from field observations, there is no obvious stratigraphic hiatus and lithological change between the top of the Taiyuan Formation and the bottom of the Shanxi Formation in the study area.However, from the flora represented by spore and pollen assemblages, we can distinguish the stratigraphic boundary of the Taiyuan and Shanxi formations. The flora belonging to the Shanxi Formation(Assemblage II of this study) can be distinguished from those of the Taiyuan Formation (Assemblage I of this study) by the sudden decline of Lepidodendrales and the emergence of new elements of true ferns and seed ferns.

    5.3 A preliminary comparison between Cathaysian and Euramerican floras

    The above analysis provides evidence that the Cathaysian flora consisted of plants that preferred a humid and warm (tropical) climate, including Lycopsida,Pteridopsida, and Cordaitales. However, the Euramerican habitat was characterized by a dry climate during the Cisuralian (DiMichele and Aronson 1992; Sun et al. 2000; DiMichele et al. 2001, 2009), where the plants requiring humid and warm conditions disappeared.

    In summary, through a preliminary climatic comparison analysis, the principal outcome of this study is that plants which grew vigorously as the Cathaysian flora during the Early-Middle Permian Period were mainly developed in Late Pennsylvanian time in Euramerica. Further study will help to test and refine these results towards a better understanding and clearer comparison analysis.

    6 Conclusions

    1) This study recognized two assemblages, the Laevigatosporites-Granulatisporites assemblage(Assemblage I) and the Gulisporites-Sinulatisporites assemblage (Assemblage II), from an Early-Middle Permian sequence (Taiyuan and Shanxi formations) of Shandong Province, eastern North China, and established the affinities of spores and pollen taxa of the two assemblages.

    2) The two assemblages had typical characteristics of the Cathaysian flora, which is widely distributed in North China during the Late Paleozoic Era. Abundant Marattiales were found in Assemblage I. The sudden decline ofLepidodendrales marks the distinction of Assemblage II.

    Table 5 Affinities of the main spores and pollen taxa in the identified Laevigatosporites-Granulatisporites and Gulisporites-Sinulatisporites assemblages in the present study

    3) Similar components, such as pteridophytes, existed between Euramerican and Cathaysian floras.Moreover, pteridophytes of the Euramerican flora representing a warm and humid climate were mainly developed in the Late Pennsylvanian, while pteridophytes of the Cathaysian flora lasted until the Early-Middle Permian.

    Acknowledgements

    The authors thank Prof. W.A. DiMichele from Department of Paleobiology,National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington,USA for his suggestions on an earlier version of this paper. Thanks are also given to Prof. Zeng-Zhao Feng, Prof. Stephen Kershaw, other anonymous reviewers and editors for their very helpful comments.

    Authors' contributions

    TTY was the main contributor of the manuscript; SJL was the director, writer and appraiser of experimental results; XYZ was in charge of the drawing making and data analysis; XLZ was in charge of the experimental analysis and data arrangement. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

    Funding

    This study was supported by the Open Foundation for the Modern Key Laboratory of Paleontology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. 123104).

    Availability of data and materials

    The datasets generated and/or analysed during the current study are available in the [College of Earth Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology] Repository.

    Competing interests

    The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

    Author details

    1College of Earth Science and Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, Qingdao 266590, Shandong Province, China.2China Chemical Geology and Mine Bureau Shandong Geological Prospecting Institute, Ji'nan 250013, Shandong Province, China.

    Received: 11 December 2019 Accepted: 2 August 2020

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