Natura Croatica, Vol. 9 No. 4, 2000.
Izvorni znanstveni članak
Biostratigraphic distribution of Upper Scythian ammonites in the referent area of Muć Gornji village, Croatia
Vladimir Golubić
; Prirodoslovni muzej, Kolombatovićevo šetalište 2, 21000 Split, Croatia
Sažetak
In 1983 a group of researchers (HERAK et al., 1983) suggested that Muć Gornji village in Croatia should be a reference area for the European Upper Scythian. The palaeo-faunistic and lithostratigraphical characteristics of this locality supported the proposition. The standard section is set along the bed of Zmijavac brook in Muć Gornji. The main part of the locality is in the Muć and Sutina village areas; the slopes in the north of the Muć-Sutina Valley are built of Lower Triassic layers. In the 1983–1991 period and later, I collected ammonites, with biostratigraphic control, in the wider area of Muć for the Natural History Museum Collection in Split. I also made precise biostratigraphic surveys, including of the standard section. The results present an important addition to the biostratigraphic scale published by HERAK et al. (1983:97). The biostratigraphically more significant ammonite species belong to the genera Tirolites, Dinarites and Carniolites. The Muć-Sutina locality is shown on the enclosed topographical map.
Ključne riječi
ammonites; biostratigraphy; Upper Scythian; standard section; Muć village; Croatia
Hrčak ID:
30845
URI
Datum izdavanja:
31.12.2000.
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