Abstract

Wrinkle structures in rocks younger than the Permian-Triassic (P-Tr) extinction have been reported repeatedly in marine strata, but rarely mentioned in rocks recording land. Here, three newly studied terrestrial P-Tr boundary rock succession in North China have yielded diverse wrinkle structures. All of these wrinkles are preserved in barely bioturbated shore-shallow lacustrine siliciclastic deposits of the Liujiagou Formation. Conversely, both the lacustrine siliciclastic deposits of the underlying Sunjiagou Formation and the overlying Heshanggou Formation show rich bioturbation, but no wrinkle structures or other microbial-related structures. The occurrence of terrestrial wrinkle structures in the studied sections reflects abnormal hydrochemical and physical environments, presumably associated with the extinction of terrestrial organisms. Only very rare trace fossils occurred in the aftermath of the P-Tr extinction, but most of them were preserved together with the microbial mats. This suggests that microbial mats acted as potential oases for the surviving aquatic animals, as a source of food and oxygen. The new finds suggests that extreme environmental stresses were prevalent both in the sea and on land through most of the Early Triassic.

Highlights

  • Fossils as well as their space relations in shallow-shore lacustrine siliciclastic deposits of Lower Triassic strata from North China that provides an exceptionally detailed record of terrestrial aquatic ecosystems during the P-Tr crisis

  • The Upper Permian to Lower Triassic sedimentary sequence in North China is represented by the Shiqianfeng Group, which comprises, from oldest to youngest, the Sunjiagou, Liujiagou, and Heshanggou formations

  • Plant fossils assigned to Pleuromeia, a typical Early Triassic element[20], occur in the upper part of the Liujiagou Formation in the Dayulin section, and are sporadically distributed more widely within the Lower Triassic strata in North China[21]

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Introduction

Fossils as well as their space relations in shallow-shore lacustrine siliciclastic deposits of Lower Triassic strata from North China that provides an exceptionally detailed record of terrestrial aquatic ecosystems during the P-Tr crisis. Wrinkle structures are observed in the Liujiagou Formation in the Dayulin, Sugou, and Yuntouling sections, located within 100 km of each other in the central part of North China (Fig. 1).

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