Acritarch findings in Early Paleozoic, Low-grade metasediments of Sardinia (Italy): A review.

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  • Anna Di Milia Università di Pisa
  • Marco Tongiorgi Università di Pisa
  • Roberto Albani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.24563

Keywords:

Palynology, Early Paleozoic, Hercynian, Metasediments, Low-grade, Sardinia.

Abstract

Acritarchs were found in the weakly metamorphosed deposits of the Hercynian belt of Sardinia (ltaly). Silurian assemblages has been described from the Outer Zone of the Sardinian chain since 1979. From the same zone, recently, Early Tremadocian acritarchs associated with graptolites have also been found. In the Nappe Zone of Central Sardinia the palynomorphs were found in Late Cambrian to Arenigian, terrigenous formations. The preservation of acritarchs in metamorphosed and strongly deformed rocks such as the Sardinian Paleozoic metasediments is discussed. The most important geological implications of the palynological datings are also briefly examined.

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Published

2022-08-10

How to Cite

Di Milia, A., Tongiorgi, M., & Albani, R. (2022). Acritarch findings in Early Paleozoic, Low-grade metasediments of Sardinia (Italy): A review. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 8(2), 170–176. https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.24563
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