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      In geology, the Arenig (or Arenigian) is a time interval during the Ordovician period and also the suite of rocks which were deposited during this interval.


      History


      The term was first used by Adam Sedgwick in 1847 with reference to the "Arenig Ashes and Porphyries" in the neighbourhood of Arenig Fawr, in Merioneth, North Wales. The rock-succession in the Arenig district has been recognized by W. G. Fearnsides (“On the Geology of Arenig Fawr and Moel Llanfnant", Q.J.G.S. vol. lxi., 1905, pp. 608–640, with maps). The above succession is divisible into:

      A lower series of gritty and calcareous sediments, the "Arenig Series" as it is now understood;
      A middle series, mainly volcanic, with shale, the "Llandeilo Series"; and
      The shale and limestones of the Bala or Caradoc Stage.
      It was to the middle series (2) that Sedgwick first applied the term "Arenig". In the typical region and in North Wales generally the Arenig series appears to be unconformable upon the Cambrian rocks; this is not the case in South Wales.
      The Arenig series is represented in North Wales by the Garth Grit and Ty Obry beds, by the Shelve series of the Corndon district, the Skiddaw Slates of the Lake District, the Ballantrae Group of Ayrshire, and by the Ribband Series of slates and shale in Wicklow and Wexford. It may be mentioned here that the "Llanvirn" Series of H. Hicks was equivalent to the bifidus shale and the Lower Llandeilo Series.


      Geochronology


      In the geologic timescale, the Arenig or Arenigian refers to an age of the Early Ordovician epoch, between 477.7 and 470 million years ago, contemporary with the Floian of the ICS, based on a section in Sweden (Diabasbrottet quarry) and with the same boundaries. The Arenig and Floian rocks are the upper part of the Lower Ordovician and follow the Tremadocian (Gasconadian in North America) which is the lower part. Either is followed by the Middle Ordovician ICS Dapingian or by the Llanvirnian of older chronologies. The Arenig and equivalent Floian are represented in North America by the upper three stages of the Canadian which is followed by the Middle Ordovician Whiterockian which is the lower part of the now shortened Chazyan.


      Events


      The Arenig rocks were deposited during a sudden worldwide rise in sea level resulting in widespread marine transgression. The early Ordovician surge in marine diversity also began around this time.


      Brachiopod fauna


      Incertae sedis brachiopods of the Floian
      Eurorthisina
      Tegulella
      Acrotretida of the Floian

      Lingulida of the Floian

      Orthida of the Floian

      Paternida of the Floian
      Dictyonites
      Pentamerida of the Floian


      = Strophomenida

      =
      Strophomenida of the Floian

      Trimerellida of the Floian
      Dinobolus


      Cephalopoda


      Actinocerida
      Metactinoceras
      Ordosoceras
      Polydesmia


      = Upper

      =
      The following is a list of Actinocerid genera whose fossils are geochronologically found first in upper Arenig strata. These genera may survive into later portions of the Arenig stage, or even into later geological stages. This list should not be thought of in terms of the lifespan of the genera included.


      = Orthocerida

      =
      Orthocerids of the Floian
      Eobactrites
      Barrandeocerida of the Floian
      Plectoceras
      Ellesmerocerida of the Floian

      Endocerida

      Lower
      The following is a list of Endocerid genera whose fossils are geochronologically found first in lower Arenig strata. These genera may survive into later portions of the Arenig stage, or even into later geological stages. This list should not be thought of in terms of the lifespan of the genera included.

      Upper
      The following is a list of Endocerid genera whose fossils are geochronologically found first in upper Arenig strata. These genera may survive into later portions of the Arenig stage, or even into later geological stages. This list should not be thought of in terms of the lifespan of the genera included.

      Intejocerida of the Floian
      Bajkaloceras
      Evencoceras
      Intejoceras
      Rossoceras
      Oncocerids of the Floian
      Phthanoncoceras
      Valhalloceras
      Nautiloids of the Floian

      Tarphycerida
      Deltoceras
      Pseudancistroceras
      Seelyoceras
      Lower

      Upper


      Trilobite fauna


      Trilobites of the Floian
      Canningella
      Gogoella
      Macrogrammus
      Priceaspis
      Thymurus
      Agnostida of the Floian'
      Galbagnostus
      Geragnostella
      Asaphida of the Floian

      Corynexichida of the Floian

      Lichida of the Floian

      Odontopleurida of the Floian

      Phacopida of the Floian

      Proetida of the Floian

      Ptychopariida of the Floian


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