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词条 Sinemurian
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  1. Stratigraphic definitions

  2. Palaeontology

     †Ichthyosaurs  Synapsids  Mammaliaformes  †Ornithischians  †Plesiosaurs  Theropoda 

  3. References

  4. Sources

      See also  

  5. External links

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In the geologic timescale, the Sinemurian is an age and stage in the Early or Lower Jurassic epoch or series. It spans the time between 199.3 ± 2 Ma and 190.8 ± 1.5 Ma (million years ago).[1] The Sinemurian is preceded by the Hettangian and is followed by the Pliensbachian.[2]

In Europe the Sinemurian age, together with the Hettangian age, saw the deposition of the lower Lias, in Great Britain known as the Blue Lias.

Stratigraphic definitions

The Sinemurian stage was defined and introduced into scientific literature by French palaeontologist Alcide d'Orbigny in 1842. It takes its name from the French town of Semur-en-Auxois, near Dijon. The calcareous soil formed from the Jurassic limestone of the region is in part responsible for the character of the classic Sancerre wines.

The base of the Sinemurian stage is at the first appearance of the ammonite genera Vermiceras and Metophioceras in the stratigraphic record. A global reference profile (GSSP or golden spike) for the Sinemurian stage is located in a cliff north of the hamlet of East Quantoxhead, 6 kilometres east of Watchet, Somerset, England.[3]

The top of the Sinemurian (the base of the Pliensbachian) is at the first appearances of the ammonite species Bifericeras donovani and ammonite genus Apoderoceras.

The Sinemurian contains six ammonite biozones in the Tethys domain:

  • zone of Echioceras raricostatum
  • zone of Oxynotoceras oxynotum
  • zone of Asteroceras obtusum
  • zone of Caenisites turneri
  • zone of Arnioceras semicostatum
  • zone of Arietites bucklandi

Palaeontology

†Ichthyosaurs

  • Ichthyosaurus
  • Leptonectes
  • Temnodontosaurus
Ichthyosauria of the Sinemurian
Taxa Presence Location Description Images
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Belgium, England, Germany2|m|ftin|abbr=on}} in length.
Europe
Hettangian to Toarcian All over Europe12|m|ft}} in length

Synapsids

  • Bienotherium
Lufeng Formation
Non-Mammaliaform Synapsids of the Sinemurian
Taxa Presence Location Description Images

Mammaliaformes

  • Hadrocodium
  • Kuehneotherium
Mammaliaformes of the Sinemurian
Taxa Presence Location Description Images
Yunnan, China The earliest known example of several features distinctive to mammals, including mammal-like mandible and middle-ear structures and a relatively large brain cavity.
From Norian to Sinemurian Greenland and Western Europe A Late Triassic-Early Jurassic symmetrodontan.

†Ornithischians

  • Abrictosaurus
  • Fabrosaurus
  • Geranosaurus
  • Lanasaurus
  • Lusitanosaurus
  • Lycorhinus
  • Merosaurus
  • Scelidosaurus
  • Stormbergia
  • Tatisaurus
Ornithischians of the Sinemurian
Taxa Presence Location Description Images
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Upper Elliot Formation, Lesotho and Cape Province, South Africa Considered the most basal member of the family Heterodontosauridae
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Lesotho As the only fossil known of it is a partial jawbone with three teeth, Fabrosaurus is a nomen dubium and may in fact be the same as Lesothosaurus.
Clarence Formation, Cape Province, South Africa With few remains, it is considered a nomen dubium. It is classified as an ornithischian based on the jaw.
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Upper Elliot Formation, Orange Free State, South Africa A heterodontosaurid ornithischian
Date disputed Unknown location in Portugal Only known from a partial snout with teeth
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Upper Elliot Formation, Cape Province, South Africa A small herbivore dinosaur despite long canines it sported in its jaws; due to this unique characteristic it is very clearly allied to Heterodontosaurus
England Disputed, considered by some to be a tetanuran theropod
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Charmouth, West Dorset, England; Kayenta Formation, Arizona, USA4|m|ft|abbr=off|sp=us}} long
From Hettangian to Sinemurian Stormberg Series Formations, South Africa, Lesotho2|m|ftin|abbr=off|sp=us}} long. The proportions of the posterior limbs show differences with those of Lesothosaurus, and reveal a lower ability to run
Lufeng Formation, Yunnan, China

†Plesiosaurs

  • Eretmosaurus
  • Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus
Plesiosauria of the Sinemurian
Taxa Presence Location Description Images
Granby, Leicestershire, England May have been a rhomaleosaurid, pliosaurid or elasmosaurid
Sinemurian and Toarcian Lyme Regis, Dorset, England A large (about 3 to 5 meters long), marine sauropterygian reptile, it was distinguished by its small head, long and slender neck, broad turtle like body, a short tail, and two pairs of large, elongated paddles

Theropoda

  • Dilophosaurus
  • Sarcosaurus
  • Saltriovenator
  • Sinosaurus
Theropods of the Sinemurian
Taxa Presence Location Description Images
Sinemurian to Pliensbachian Arizona, USA Measured around six meters (20 ft) long and may have weighed half a ton. The most distinctive characteristic of Dilophosaurus is the pair of rounded crests on its skull, possibly used for display.
Sinemurian Leicestershire, England3.5|m|ft|abbr=off|sp=us}} long. The most distinctive characteristic of Sarcosaurus is its pelvis which is remarkably similar to the later Ceratosaurus.
Sinemurian Saltrio, Northern Italy Measured 7,5 meters and weighed one ton. It was a basal Ceratosaur.
Lufeng Formation, Yunnan, China

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Benton|first=Michael J.|title=Prehistoric Life|year=2012|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|location=Edinburgh, Scotland|isbn=978-0-7566-9910-9|pages=44–45}}
2. ^For a detailed geologic timescale see Gradstein et al. (2004)
3. ^See for the description of the GSSP Bloos & Page (2001)

Sources

  • {{aut|Bloos, G. & Page, K.N.}}; 2001: Global Stratotype Section and Point for base of the Sinemurian Stage (Lower Jurassic), Episodes 25(1), pp. 22–28, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100827025129/http://www.episodes.org/backissues/251/22-28%20Bloos.pdf PDF]
  • {{aut|Gradstein, F.M.; Ogg, J.G. & Smith, A.G.}}; 2004: A Geologic Time Scale 2004, Cambridge University Press.
  • {{aut|d´Orbigny, A.C.V.M.D.}}; 1842: Paléontologie française. 1. Terrains oolitiques ou jurassiques, Bertrand, Paris. {{fr}}

See also

  • Komlosaurus carbonis

External links

  • GeoWhen Database - Sinemurian
  • Lower Jurassic timescale, at the website of the subcommission for stratigraphic information of the ICS
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060518101459/http://norges.uio.no/timescale/Fig17.1_Jur_colB.pdf Stratigraphic chart of the Lower Jurassic], at the website of Norges Network of offshore records of geology and stratigraphy
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