Abstract

The Triassic was a critical period for a significant increase in the generic diversity of radiolarians after the disappearance of >80% of radiolarian genera during the Permian-Triassic mass extinction. In particular, the Upper Triassic radiolarian fauna is rich and has been documented in several world regions, such as North America, Western Europe, the Mediterranean area, Japan, the Philippines, Timor, and Far East Russia. In this study, a well-preserved and high-diversity fauna from a continuous pelagic-hemipelagic section deposited in western Tethys (Sicily, Italy) provides one of the most detailed radiolarian records of the Carnian-Norian boundary interval, which can be correlated worldwide, from high to low-latitude, from both sides of the Pangea and both Hemispheres. The 99 species belonging to 50 genera from this time interval have been collected from the Pizzo Mondello section (Sicanian Basin, Western Sicily), the selected GSSP for the base of the Norian stage, and then compared to the radiolarian associations documented in other coeval regions. Based on the occurrences of characteristic radiolarian species, we defined and proposed a new radiolarian biozonation across the Carnian-Norian boundary, which consists of five new assemblages (PM assemblage 1–5) that are correlated and calibrated to the already well-defined biozonation of bivalves, ammonoids, and conodonts.

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