Monechi, Simonetta et al. (2013): The Danian/Selandian boundary at Site 1262 (South Atlantic) and in the Tethyan region; biomagnetostratigraphy, evolutionary trends in fasciculiths and environmental effects of the latest Danian event
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ODP 122 ODP 198 ODP 208 DSDP 43 DSDP 86 DSDP 43 384 DSDP 86 577 ODP 198 1209 ODP 208 1262 ODP 122 761
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2013-033818
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georefid
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10.1016/j.marmicro.2012.11.002
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doi
Creator:
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Monechi, Simonetta
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Universita di Firenze, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Florence, Italy
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author
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Reale, Viviana
Affiliation:
University of the Basque Country, Spain
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author
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Bernaola, Gilen
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author
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Balestra, Barbara
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author
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The Danian/Selandian boundary at Site 1262 (South Atlantic) and in the Tethyan region; biomagnetostratigraphy, evolutionary trends in fasciculiths and environmental effects of the latest Danian event
Year:
2013
Source:
Marine Micropaleontology
Publisher:
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume:
98
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Pages:
28-40
Abstract:
A high-resolution calcareous nannofossil analysis of the Danian/Selandian boundary was conducted at Site 1262 (Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic) to pinpoint the lowest occurrence of fasciculiths and to unravel the evolutionary trends throughout nannofossil Zone NP4. Using quantitative analyses, numerous primary and secondary bioevents were identified, improving the biostratigraphic resolution of this interval. The main events recorded at Site 1262 were also identified at the Zumaia section Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) of the base of the Selandian and at the Qreiya section (Egypt). The lowest occurrence of fasciculiths (represented by the LO of Gomphiolithus magnicordis and Gomphiolithus magnus) was observed in the middle part of Chron C27r, above the LO of Toweius pertusus and prior to the LO of the genus Sphenolithus. The synchroneity of the LO of fasciculiths was also verified at various latitudes, such as DSDP Site 384 (NW Atlantic), ODP Site 761B (Indian Ocean) and DSDP Site 577A (Pacific Ocean). The first and second diversification events (Steurbaut and Sztrakos, 2008), or radiation events (Bernaola et al., 2009), of fasciculiths have been thoroughly discussed and well characterized by a succession of events. The occurrence of the Latest Danian Event (LDE) and several paleoenvironmental changes recognized during this time interval, coupled with an ecological competition with Sphenolithus, appear to be the probable causes of the First and Second Radiations and the fasciculith barren interval between them. The occurrence of new morphostructures and taxa suggests evolutionary trends and a strict link between morphological evolution and paleoclimate. Abstract Copyright (2013) Elsevier, B.V.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:40.2139 West:-51.3948 East:
158.3100 South:-27.1100
Keywords: Stratigraphy; Africa; algae; assemblages; Atlantic Ocean; Basque Provinces Spain; biologic evolution; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; Danian; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 384; DSDP Site 577; Egypt; Europe; floral list; Iberian Peninsula; Indian Ocean; IPOD; latest Danian event; Leg 122; Leg 198; Leg 208; Leg 43; Leg 86; Lithoptychius schmitzii; lithostratigraphy; lower Paleocene; magnetostratigraphy; microfossils; middle Paleocene; morphology; nannofossils; new taxa; North Africa; North Atlantic; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1209; ODP Site 1262; ODP Site 761; Pacific Ocean; Paleocene; paleoecology; Paleogene; Plantae; Qreiya; Selandian; Shatsky Rise; South Atlantic; Southern Europe; Spain; stratigraphic boundary; taxonomy; Tertiary; Tethys; Walvis Ridge; West Pacific; Wombat Plateau; Zumaia Spain;
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