The Ladinian is a
stage and
age in the
Middle Triassic series or
epoch. It spans the time between
Ma and ~237 Ma (million years ago). The Ladinian was preceded by the
Anisian and succeeded by the
Carnian (part of the
Upper or Late Triassic).
The Ladinian is coeval with the
Falangian regional stage used in
China
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Stratigraphic definitions
The Ladinian was established by Austrian geologist
Alexander Bittner
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Following graduation from the University of Vienna in 1873, he remained in Vienna as an assistant to Eduard Suess. In 1874 ...
in 1892. Its name comes from the
Ladin people that live in the
Italian Alps (in the
Dolomites, then part of
Austria-Hungary).
The base of the Ladinian Stage is defined as the place in the stratigraphic record where the
ammonite
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species ''
Eoprotrachyceras curionii'' first appears or the first appearance of the conodont ''
Budurovignathus praehungaricus''. The global reference profile for the base (the
GSSP) is at an
outcrop in the
river bed of the
Caffaro river at
Bagolino, in the
province of Brescia, northern
Italy.
[The GSSP was established by Brack ''et al.'' (2005)] The top of the Ladinian (the base of the Carnian) is at the first appearance of ammonite species ''
Daxatina canadensis''.
The Ladinian is sometimes subdivided into two subages or substages, the Fassanian (early or lower) and the Longobardian (late or upper). The Ladinian contains four ammonite biozones, which are evenly distributed among the two substages:
*zone of ''
Frechites regoledanus''
*zone of ''
Protrachyceras archelaus''
*zone of ''Protrachyceras gredleri''
*zone of ''Eoprotrachyceras curionii''
Ladinian life
References
Notes
Literature
*; 2005: ''The Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) of the Ladinian Stage (Middle Triassic) at Bagolino (Southern Alps, Northern Italy) and its implications for the Triassic time scale'', Episodes 28(4), pp. 233–244.
*; 2004: ''A Geologic Time Scale 2004'',
Cambridge University Press.
External links
GeoWhen Database - LadinianUpper Triassican
Lower Triassictimescales, at the website of the subcommission for stratigraphic information of the ICS
*Norges Network of offshore records of geology and stratigraphy: ''Stratigraphic charts for the Triassic''
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Geological ages
Triassic geochronology