Donets Basin, Izvarino section, L7 (Carboniferous of Ukraine)

Where: Ukraine (48.3° N, 39.8° E: paleocoordinates 7.7° N, 34.8° E)

• coordinate estimated from map

When: Moscovian (315.2 - 307.0 Ma)

• as with most Pennsylvanian sections in the Donets Basin, fine-grained sandstones, siltstones, shales, coal seams, and limestones alternate cyclically

•a useful nomenclatural scheme specific to the Donets Basin was developed by Ukrainian geologists at the end of the nineteenth century. The Carboniferous sequence is divided into suites designated by letters. Capital letters refer to major marine limestones and numerals indicate stratigraphic order. Subordinate limestones with minor thickness overlying a major limestone are designated by a superscript numeral. Lower case letters indicate the coal seams of a suite, also with numbers for stratigraphic order.

•The Moscovian Stage in the Donets Basin comprises the upper part of the K (C low2 upper5 ) suite, the L (C low2 upper6) suite, the M (C low2 upper7) suite, and the lower part of the N (C low3 upper1) suite.

•The Izvarino section is continuosly exposed along the railway and ranges from limestone L (low4) to M (low1)

Environment/lithology: marine; limestone and shale

• L7 is ca. 9 m thick and can be divided into three parts: the lower 4.5 m comprises nodular, partly bioturbated wackestone beds, 5-15 cm thick, intercalated with shales 30-40 cm thick. The middle part, 1 m thick, consists of two wackesone beds, with a firmground at the top. Th upper part, ca. 3.5 m thick, is composed of alternation thin beds of mudstone and shale.

Size classes: mesofossils, microfossils

• Fossils include fusulinoideans, smaller foraminifera (Bradyina, Tuberitina, Climacammina), giant brachiopods, and alga Ungdarella, solitary corals, ostracodes, rare gastropods, crinoids, and trilobites

Collected in Okt. 1999

Primary reference: B. Fohrer, T.I. Nemyrovska, E. Samankassou and K. Ueno. 2007. The Pennsylvanian (Moscovian) Izvarino Section, Donets Basin, Ukraine: a multidisciplinary study on microfacies, biostratigraphy (conodonts, foraminifers, and ostracodes), and paleoecology. Journal of Paleontology 81(5):1-85 [B. Seuss/B. Seuss/B. Seuss]more details

Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis

PaleoDB collection 216040: authorized by Barbara Seuss, entered by Barbara Seuss on 04.12.2020

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Taxonomic list

unclassified
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Foraminifera
 Fusulinoidea - Pseudostaffellidae
 Fusulinoidea - Eostaffellidae
 Fusulinoidea - Ozawainellidae
 Fusulinoidea - Profusulinellidae
Profusulinella convoluta
probably present
 Fusulinoidea -
 Endothyroidea - Bradyinidae
 Palaeotextularoidea - Palaeotextulariidae
Climacammina sp. Brady 1873
 Fusulinina - Tuberitinidae
 Fusilinida -
"Fusulinida indet." = Fusilinida
"Fusulinida indet." = Fusilinida Wedekind 1937
Anthozoa
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Anthozoa indet. Ehrenberg 1834
solitary corals
Crinoidea
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Crinoidea indet. Miller 1821 Sea lily
Conodonta
 Ozarkodinida - Idiognathodontidae
Ostracoda
 Podocopida - Bairdiocyprididae
Pseudobythocypris pediformis Knight 1928 ostracod
 Podocopida - Healdiidae
 Podocopida -
Asturiella donbassica n. sp. ostracod
holotype O 2917.5.3.1
 Platycopida - Cavellinidae
 Palaeocopida - Hollinellidae
Jordanites krasnodonensis n. sp. ostracod
holotype O 2913.1.4.1
 Palaeocopida - Amphissitidae
Gastropoda
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Gastropoda indet. Cuvier 1795 snail