Permian and Triassic Microfloral Assemblages from the Blue Nile Basin, Central Ethiopia
Permian and Triassic Microfloral Assemblages from the Blue Nile Basin, Central Ethiopia
Palynological investigation was carried out on surface samples from up to 400 m thick continental siliciclastic sediments, here referred to as "Fincha Sandstone", in the Blue Nile Basin, central Ethiopia. One hundred sixty species were identified from 15 productive samples collected along a continuous road-cut exposure. Six informal palynological assemblage zones have been identified. These assemblage zones, in ascending order, are: "Central Ethiopian Permian Assemblage Zone - CEPAZ I", earliest Permian (Asselian-Sakmarian); "CEPAZ II", late Early Permian (Artinskian-Kungurian); CEPAZ III - Late Permian (Kazanian-Tatarian); "CETAZ IV", Lower Triassic (Olenekian Induan); "CETAZ V", Middle Triassic (Anisian Ladinian); "CETAZ VI", Late Triassic (Carnian Norian). Tentative age ranges proposed herein are compared with faunally calibrated palynological zones in Gondwana. The overall composition and vertical distribution of miospores throughout the studied section reveals a wide variation both qualitatively and quantitatively. The high frequency of monosaccate pollen in CEPAZ I may reflect a Glossopterid-dominated upland flora in the earliest Permian. The succeeding zone is dominated by straite/taeniate disaccate pollen and polyplicates, suggesting a notable increase in diversity of glossopterids.
CITATION: Enkurie L. Dawit. Permian and Triassic Microfloral Assemblages from the Blue Nile Basin, Central Ethiopia . : Elsevier , 2014. Journal of African Earth Sciences, Vol 99, Part 2,November 2014, pp. 408-426 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frpermian-and-triassic-microfloral-assemblages-blue-nile-basin-central-ethiopia