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Popova-Goll, Irina M. and Goll, Robert M. (2006): Cenozoic radiolarian biostratigraphy of Hole 1223A in the North Pacific; ODP Leg 200
Leg/Site/Hole:
Related Expeditions:
ODP 200
ODP 200 1223
Identifier:
ID:
2007-002119
Type:
georefid
ID:
10.2973/odp.proc.sr.200.007.2006
Type:
doi
Creator:
Name:
Popova-Goll, Irina M.
Affiliation:
Texas A&M University, Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
Role:
author
Name:
Goll, Robert M.
Affiliation:
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States
Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Cenozoic radiolarian biostratigraphy of Hole 1223A in the North Pacific; ODP Leg 200
Year:
2006
Source:
In: Kasahara, Junzo, Stephen, Ralph A., Acton, Gary D., Calhoun, R. Scott, Haraguchi, Satoru, Hoskins, Hartley, Kittredge, Steven, Lustrino, Michele, Manz, Werner, Nakamura, Mikako, Natland, James H., Nielsen, Ingun, Paul, Heather, Schumann-Kindel, Gabriela, Sherman, Sarah, Sun, Yue-Feng, Wilson, John, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program; scientific results; drilling at the Hawaii-2 Observatory (H2O) and the Nuuanu Landslide; covering Leg 200 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution; Honolulu, Hawaii, to San Diego, California; Sites 1223 and 1224; 16 December 2001-27 January 2002
Publisher:
Texas A&M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
Volume:
200
Issue:
Pages:
Abstract:
Among the groups of oceanic microfossils, only Radiolaria occur in abundances and preservation states sufficient to provide biostratigraphic control for restricted intervals within sediments recovered in Hole 1223A. The distribution of these microfossils has been divided into four major intervals, A-D. Radiolaria distribution Interval A occupies the depth range 0-3.0 meters below seafloor (mbsf), where the abundance of specimens is very low and preservation is poor. Radiolaria distribution Interval B occupies the depth range 3.02-7.1 mbsf. Radiolaria in Interval B are locally rare to abundant and well preserved, and assemblages range in age from pure early Eocene to early Eocene admixed with late Neogene taxa. Radiolaria distribution Interval C occupies the depth range 7.1-36.99 mbsf and is characterized by sediments either barren of microfossils or containing extremely rare early Eocene specimens. Radiolaria distribution Interval D occupies the depth range 36.99-38.7 mbsf (base of the recovered sedimentary section), where early Eocene Radiolaria are present in rare to common frequencies, but opal-A to opal-CT recrystallization has degraded the preservation state. The late Neogene assemblage of Radiolaria distribution Interval B is dated at 1.55-2.0 Ma, based on occurrences of Eucyrtidium matuyamai, Lamprocyclas heteroporos, and Theocorythium trachelium trachelium. The early Eocene assemblage of Radiolaria distribution Intervals B and D is somewhat problematically assigned to the Buryella clinata Zone.
Language:
English
Genre:
Serial
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URL:
http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/200_SR/VOLUME/CHAPTERS/007.PDF
Coverage:
Geographic coordinates:
North:22.5800
West:-155.3900
East: -155.3900
South:22.5800
Keywords:
Stratigraphy; biostratigraphy; biozones; Cenozoic; depositional environment; East Pacific; Eocene; Invertebrata; Leg 200; lithostratigraphy; microfossils; Neogene; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ocean floors; ODP Site 1223; Pacific Ocean; Paleogene; paleomagnetism; Protista; Radiolaria; Tertiary; thickness;
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