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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 1999

Famennian and Tournaisian recoveries of shallow water Rugosa following late Frasnian and late Strunian major crises, southern Belgium and surrounding areas, Hunan (South China) and the Omolon region (NE Siberia)

Eddy Poty

Abstract The Rugosa remained almost totally absent from the platform environments of southern Belgium and surrounding areas, Hunan and Omolon during the long time interval between the end-Frasnian crisis and the early part of the late Famennian ( marginifera Zone), probably owing to cool climatic conditions. They first reappear in the Upper marginifera Zone, but are uncommon and poorly diversified. Few of them belong to pre-Famennian genera. It is only near the beginning of Strunian time that rugose corals radiated and became common. Their morphological and allometric variabilities were very large, indicating their high potential for adaptation to free niches. This first radiation was abruptly terminated by an extinction event, and a second radiation quickly began, mainly from new taxa and only from a few previously known ones. In western Europe and in Hunan, this second radiation was also stopped abruptly, while species were evolving, by the Hangenberg event at the end of the Strunian. In Omolon, where the position of the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary is doubtfull, the second radiation may have been completed before the end of the Strunian, and probably the corals affected by the end-Famennian event were new ones, resulting from a third radiation. In the three regions and at each recovery, the rugose corals are endemic, indicating that marine connections were poor. After the Hangenberg event, surviving Rugosa reappeared almost immediately (except in South China) and were widespread, indicating good marine connections. However, they remained poorly diversified, sometimes until the late Tournaisian. The two major extinctions (end-Frasnian and end-Famennian) and the Strunian ones were responsible for the major taxonomic differences between pre-Famennian and post-Famennian Rugosa.


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 2010

Sedimentological and paleontological atlas of the Late Famennian and Tournaisian deposits in the Omolon region (NE-USSR)

N.A. Shilo; Jos Bouckaert; G.A. Afanasjeva; Martin J.M. Bless; Raphaël Conil; O.A. Erlanger; M.H. Gagiev; S.S. Lazarev; Yu. l. Onoprienko; Eddy Poty; Tatiana P. Razina; Kirill V. Simakov; L.V. Smirnova; Maurice Streel; Rudy Swennen


Annales de la Société Géologique de Belgique | 1983

Upper Famennian and Tournaisian deposits of the Omolon Region (NE-USSR)

Kirill V. Simakov; Martin J.M. Bless; Jos Bouckaert; Raphaël Conil; M.H. Gagiev; Ye. V. Kolesov; Yu. l. Onoprienko; Eddy Poty; Tatiana P. Razina; N.A. Shilo; L.V. Smirnova; Maurice Streel; Rudy Swennen


Mededelingen - Rijks Geologische Dienst | 1978

Paleozoic deposits East of the Brabant Massif in Belgium and The Netherlands.

W.F.M. Kimpe; M.J.M. Bless; Jos Bouckaert; Raphaël Conil; E Groessens; Jpmt Meessen; Eddy Poty; Maurice Streel; Jacques Thorez; Michel Vanguestaine


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 2010

Late Devonian to Early Tournaisian rugose corals

Eddy Poty


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 1994

Biostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy at the Devonian-Carboniferous transition in southern China (Hunan province). Comparison with southern Belgium

Luc Hance; Philippe Muchez; Michel Coen; X. Fang; E Groessens; Hongfei Hou; Eddy Poty; Philippe Steemans; Maurice Streel; Z.X Tan; Francis Tourneur; Mia Van Steenwinkel; S.-C. Xu


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 1996

Révision des tétracoralliaires caninomorphes de l'Hastarien (Tournaisien) belge

Eddy Poty; Karine Boland


Subcommission on Devonian Stratigraphy Newsletter | 1998

Proposal for a Strunian substage and a subdivision of the Famennian Stage into four substages.

Maurice Streel; Denise Brice; Jm Degardin; C Derycke; Roland Dreesen; E Groessens; Luc Hance; Marie Legrand-Blain; F Lethiers; S Loboziak; Nadia Maziane; B Milhau; B Mistiaen; Eddy Poty; Jc Rohart; P Sartenaer; Jacques Thorez; Daniel Vachard; Alain Blieck


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 2009

La limite Tournaisien/Viséen dans la région-type

Raphaël Conil; E Groessens; Martin Laloux; Eddy Poty


Annales de la Société géologique de Belgique | 1982

Foraminifères, spores et coraux du Famennien supérieur et du Dinantien du Massif de l'Omolon (extrême-orient soviétique)

Raphaël Conil; Eddy Poty; Kirill V. Simakov; Maurice Streel

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Raphaël Conil

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jos Bouckaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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E Groessens

Université catholique de Louvain

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Michiel Dusar

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Philippe Muchez

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kirill V. Simakov

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Luc Hance

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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