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  • 1  MOLECULAR FOSSILS FROM THE FLUID OF Pb Zn Ag POLYMETALLIC DEPOSIT AT QIXIASHAN, NANJING
    Xie Shu cheng )) amd Zhou Xiu gao ) ) School of Geosciences China University of Geosciences Wuhan ) Lanzhou Institute of Glaciology Geocryology Chinese Academy of Siences Lanzhou
    1998(3):326-332. DOI: 1 CSTR:
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    Identification of organic matter in ore forming fluid is the keypoint in the studdying of biometallogenesis on hydrothermal ore deposits. This paper focuses on the molecular fossils in hydrocarbon inclusions from the Qixiashan polymetallic deposit in Nanjing. The optical and spectral characteristics of the individual hydrocarbon inclusions are systematically examined through such non destructive methods as Fourier transform infrared micro spectroscopy and ultra violet fluorescent microscope photometer. Series of biomarkers in metallogenic fluid are identified through gas chromatography mass spectrometry(GC MS). These biomarkers indicate that organic matter in ore froming fluid is derived from algae and bacteria. The investigation on the molecular fossils from fluid further strengthens biometallogenesis in the deposit which is previously discussed according to the mineralized organisms.
    2  EARLY CRETACEOUS OSTRACODS FROM THE XIAGOU FORMATION, HUAHAI BASIN, GANSU, NW CHINA
    Fu Jun hui Yuan Feng tian
    1998(3):333-338. DOI: 1 CSTR:
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    The ostracods, collected for the first time from the Early Cretaceous Xiagou Formation at Jiedabangou, Huahai Basin, Gansu Province, have been systematically studied and described in this paper. There are 4 genera and 8 species. The Mesozoic sequence along the southern margin of the Huahai Basin also has been reconstructed according to the fossil association feature, lithologic and sedimentary characteristics, as well as structures of the section. From the fossil feature and the main strata from which the ostracods are collected, it can be deduced that the strata containing abundant ostracods and charophytes, which have been referred to Middle Late Jurassic, are the Xiagou Formation developed in Barremian of Early Cretaceous.
    3  STUDY OF REFLECTANCE FOR THE GRAPTOLITES FROM LOWER YANGTZE REGION IN JIANGSU, E CHINA
    Zhu You hua Yang Xiao qing Yin Ling Qi Yu ping
    1998(3):354-358. DOI: 1 CSTR:
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    Graptolite reflectance increases with the increasing of depth according to the study graptolite reflectance of Lower Yangtze Region in Jiangsu Province, E China. The correlation between graptolite reflectance and conodont Color Alteration Index (CAI) is established. Further more, the correlation between graptolite reflectance and vitrinite reflectance is established by using the correlation between CAI and vitrinite reflectance. It provides a new and reliable scale for evaluating the organic maturity of the Lower Plaeozoic rocks.
    4  BIOGEOGRAPHIC AND BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES FOR AUSTRALIAN DEVONIAN RUGOSE CORALS
    Zhen Yong yi
    1998(3):359-379. DOI: 1 CSTR:
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    The highly diverse Early Devonian rugose corals characterized by the occurrences of Carlinastraea,Martinophyllum and Paradisphyllum of the late Lochkovian Pragian faunas and of Chalcidophyllum,Macgeea and Protomacgeea of the Emsian faunas are widely distributed in eastern Australia,and exhibit a high ratio of newly evolved generic taxa.Philipsastreids and endophyllids made their first appearance in the Pragian and became common in the Emsian.The earliest elements of the stringophyllids occur in the various rock units of Emsian age.While in the other provinces of the Old World Realm,these three families are recorded mainly from the Middle,or even Upper Devonian.This pattern of distribution suggests that many of the common genera belonging to these families originated in eastern Australia during the Early Devonian.Midddle Devonian rugosan faunas of eastern Australia are characterized by endemic Sanidophyllum and Blysmatophyllum. The Eifelian faunas seem to exhibit gradational changes from the earlier faunas.In contrast to a strong northwestwards dispersal from eastern Australia to south China and other provinces of the Old World Realm during the Early Devonian,the diverse Givetian faunas of Australia were less provincial,and exhibit a major influx of elements from south China,central Asia,Europe,northwestern Canada and other provinces of the Old World Realm.The Upper Devonian of eastern Australia is dominated by red beds and associated facies of non marine depositional setting with only rare records of rugose corals.Western Australian Frasnian faunas consist of both shelf and basin dwelling forms and show a low diversity and a strongly cosmopolitan nature.

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