Haslett, Simon K. (2004): Late Neogene-Quaternary radiolarian biostratigraphy; a brief review. British Micropalaeontological Society, London, United Kingdom, Journal of Micropalaeontology, 23, Part 1, 39-47, georefid:2008-008866

Abstract:
Since the 1950s, it has become apparent that Radiolaria have significant biostratigraphical potential throughout Phanerozoic time, including the Late Neogene and Quaternary. Radiolarian biozonation schemes for this period have been developed, including a Standard Tropical Zonation, which illustrates the pan-oceanic application of radiolarian biostratigraphy to Pliocene-Quaternary sediments. The biostratigraphical resolution obtainable using Radiolaria is equivalent to other microfossil groups, such as planktonic foraminifera. The recognition of abundance events of Cycladophora davisiana, and of some other species, are an alternative radiolarian dating technique for the Pliocene-Quaternary, akin to dating sediment using oxygen stable isotope (delta (super 18) O) records and with similar resolution. A number of studies have used astronomical timescales, derived from orbitally tuning delta (super 18) O and gamma ray attenuation porosity evaluator (GRAPE) records, to provide ages for radiolarian biodatums. This approach should be adopted as a more accurate alternative to palaeomagnetic chronologies with their inherent flaws. This commentary concludes that Radiolaria are important microfossils and, as a group, continue to offer significant potential as a biostratigraphical tool in future studies of the marine Pliocene-Quaternary.
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