Abstract

The Dabeigou Formation in the Luanping basin in northern China is well known for its continuous non-marine Lower Cretaceous deposits and the preservation of the early Jehol Biota, including abundant ostracods. However, the age of the Dabeigou Formation is still disputed. Here, we present a detailed lithostratigraphic analysis and ostracod biostratigraphy of the newly exposed Yushuxia section of the Luanping basin. At this locality, the Dabeigou Formation can be subdivided into 46 layers, which is mainly composed of grey to dark grey fine clastics of semi-deep lake face. Ostracod analysis on samples from the Dabeigou Formation revealed 14 species of nine genera. Biostratigraphically, the ostracods of the Dabeigou Formation belong to the Luanpingella-Torinina-Eoparacypris Zone. Most of the species range from the latest Jurassic to the earliest Cretaceous. However, some species show a closer relation with ostracods from the upper Lower Cretaceous Dadianzi Formation (upper Hauterivian to Barremian), the Yixian Formation (lower Aptian) of North China, and the Purbeck–Wealden Group (uppermost Tithonian to lowermost Aptian) of Britain. Combined with the biostratigraphy of other fossils and the U-Pb age, it is suggested that the ostracod fauna of the Dabeigou Formation and the origin of early Jehol Biota might be of Early Cretaceous age entirely.

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