Masse, Jean-Pierre; Arnaud-Vanneau, Annie (1999): Early Cretaceous calcareous algae of the Mid-Pacific Mountains. Elsevier, Paris, France, Revue de Micropaleontologie, 42 (1), 57-69, georefid:2004-015853

Abstract:
Calcareous algae from Resolution guyot (Mid-Pacific Mountains) recovered during leg 143 of the Ocean Drilling Program, are recorded from Late Hauterivian ?/Barremian to Albian strata. Identified taxa pertain mainly to: Dasycladales and Caulerpales (Chlorophyta) as well as Peyssonelliaceae, Solenoporaceae and Gymnocodiaceae (Rhodophyta). The Late Hauterivian ?-Barremian interval yielded: Carpathoporella fontis, Suppiluliumaella sp., Salpingoporella cf. biokovensis, Terquemella cf. endoi, Polystrata alba and a from tentatively ascribed to Archamphiroa ? carpiana. The Late Aptian-Albian produced Salpingoporella hasi, Salpingoporella milovanovici, Montiella cf. elitzae, Russoella cf. radiociciae, forms belonging to the Suppiluliumaella-Triploporella group., Neomeris sp., Boueina sp., Solenopora urgoniana and Polystrata alba. All these taxa have a palaeobiogeographic Mediterranean meaning and show the same stratigraphic range as those known from the Old World. Their occurrence indicates that during the Late Hauterivian ?-Albian, the Western Pacific area was widely connected with the rest of the Mesogee, given the importance of cosmopolitan elements.
Coverage:
West: 174.1833 East: 174.1853 North: 21.2111 South: 21.1957
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Expedition: 143
Site: 143-866
Site: 143-867
Site: 143-868
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