Gogo Formation (Devonian of Australia)

Also known as Gogo Formation

Where: Western Australia, Australia (18.2° S, 124.3° E)

• Paleocoordinates: 24.0° S, 110.5° E (Wright 2013)

When: Gogo Formation, Early/Lower Frasnian (383.7 - 382.4 Ma)

Environment/lithology: platform or shelf-margin reef; limestone and shale

• The Gogo Formation, identified by Wade (1936) and named by Guppy et al. (1958), represents the oldest inter-reef deposits in the southern region of the Lennard Shelf in the Canning Basin in the north of Western Australia. The Canning Basin reef began its growth in mid-Givetian times (based on miospores; see Grey 1992) and continued until the end of the Famennian. The flat-lying outcrops of the Gogo Formation occur over a large area (∼200 km2) between prominent outcrops of the Devonian reef complex to the east of Fitzroy Crossing, on Gogo and Mt Pierre Stations. They were first mapped by Teichert (1949) and then in more detail by Playford & Lowry (1966). The Gogo Formation is ∼700 m thick as measured from drill core and is the basinal lateral-facies equivalent of the Sadler Limestone Formation (marginal-slope facies), Pillara Limestone (platform facies), and Windjana Limestone (reef facies; see Playford et al. 2009) (Figure 1). In contrast to the subsurface thickness, the type-section thickness is ∼425 m (Guppy et al. 1958). Exposures of the Gogo Formation are poor, comprising dark fine-grained shales and siltstone with thin limestone interbeds containing randomly disposed calcareous concretions varying in size from a few centimeters to almost half a meter width. The formation of the concretions is thought to be bacterially mediated in anoxic muds and is sometimes associated with a buildup of sulfide (Playford & Wallace 2001).

Size class: macrofossils

Primary reference: R.D.C. Bicknell, P.M. Smith, L.J. Hart, J.A. Long, and K.M. Trinajstic. 2023. Evidence for Placoderms from the Mid-Palaeozoic Sandon Beds of North-western New South Wales, Australia. Proceedings-Linnean Society of New South Wales 145(2023):7-24 [M. Hopkins/A. Goodman]more details

Purpose of describing collection: general faunal/floral analysis

PaleoDB collection 233189: authorized by Melanie Hopkins, entered by Aaron Goodman on 19.01.2024, edited by Joseph Flannery-Sutherland

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Taxonomic list

Placodermi
 Antiarcha - Bothriolepidae
Bothriolepis sp.5 Eichwald 1840 armour-plated fish
 Arthrodira -
Torosteus tuberculatus armour-plated fish
Torosteus puchellus armour-plated fish
Torosteus submarginatus armour-plated fish
Harrytoombsia elegans MILES and DENNIS 1979 armour-plated fish
 Arthrodira - Camuropiscidae
Fallacosteus turneri Long 1990 armour-plated fish
 Arthrodira - Incisoscutidae
Incisoscutum ritchei armour-plated fish
Incisoscutum ritchiei3 DENNIS and MILES 1981 armour-plated fish
Holotype WAM 70.4.26
 Arthrodira -
Mcnamaraspis kaprios Long 1995 armour-plated fish
Rolfosteus canningensis DENNIS and MILES 1979 armour-plated fish
Tubonasus lennardensis2 DENNIS and MILES 1979 armour-plated fish
Holotype WAM 70.4.257
Latocamurus coulthardi LONG 1988 armour-plated fish
 Arthrodira - Dinichthyidae
Eastmanosteus calliaspis DENNIS-BRYAN 1987 armour-plated fish
Osteichthyes
 Dipnoi - Holodontidae
Robinsondipterus longi4 Campbell and Barwick 1991 lungfish
 Dipnorhynchiformes - Chirodipteridae
Pillararhynchus longi1 Campbell and Barwick 1990 lungfish
Pinguosteus thulborni
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