Harris, Ashley D. et al. (2010): Integrated stratigraphic studies of Paleocene-lowermost Eocene sequences, New Jersey Coastal Plain; evidence for glacioeustatic control
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2013-034369
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10.1029/2009PA001800
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Harris, Ashley D.
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Rutgers-State University of New Jersey, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Piscataway, NJ, United States
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Miller, Kenneth G.
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New Jersey Geological Survey, United States
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Browning, James V.
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University of Oregon, United States
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Sugarman, Peter J.
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Olsson, Richard K.
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Cramer, Benjamin S.
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Wright, James D.
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Integrated stratigraphic studies of Paleocene-lowermost Eocene sequences, New Jersey Coastal Plain; evidence for glacioeustatic control
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2010
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Paleoceanography
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American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States
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25
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3
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We describe seven Paleocene to lowermost Eocene sequences in core holes at Island Beach, Bass River, Ancora, Millville, and Sea Girt, NJ (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 150X, 174AX) and analyze benthic foraminiferal assemblages to assess paleodepth changes within sequences. These sequences are referred to as Pa0, Pa1a, Pa1b, Pa2a, Pa2b, Pa3a, and Pa3b. Paleocene sequence boundaries are identified by unconformities and variations in benthic foraminiferal biofacies. We used Q-mode factor analysis and paleoslope modeling to identify three distinct middle-outer neritic benthic foraminiferal assemblages and their associated water depths. Paleodepths during the early Paleocene and deposition of Pa0, Pa1a, and Pa2b were approximately 80 m with approximately 20 m changes across sequence boundaries. A long-term shallowing occurred through the late Paleocene where paleodepths were approximately 50-70 m in Pa3a. This trend drastically changes in the earliest Eocene where the paleodepths of sequence Pa3b were approximately 120-150 m. New Jersey Paleocene sequence boundaries correlate with those in other regions and with delta (super 18) O increases in the deep sea, suggesting Paleocene eustatic lowerings were associated with ice-growth events.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:40.1500 West:-75.3000 East:
-74.0000 South:39.1500
Keywords: Stratigraphy; Atlantic Coastal Plain; benthic taxa; biofacies; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; cores; Eocene; eustasy; faunal list; Foraminifera; gamma-ray spectra; Hornerstown Formation; Invertebrata; Leg 150X; Leg 174AX; lithostratigraphy; lower Eocene; Marlboro Formation; microfossils; New Jersey; Ocean Drilling Program; paleobathymetry; Paleocene; Paleogene; Protista; sea-level changes; sediments; spectra; stratigraphic boundary; Tertiary; United States; Vincentown Formation;
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