Haskell, T. R. and Wilson, G. J. (1975): Palynology of sites 280-284, DSDP Leg 29, off southeastern Australia and western New Zealand

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 29
DSDP 29 280
DSDP 29 281
DSDP 29 282
DSDP 29 283
DSDP 29 284
Identifier:
1976-016969
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.29.116.1975
doi

Creator:
Haskell, T. R.
Robertson Res. (N.Am.) Ltd., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
author

Wilson, G. J.
author

Identification:
Palynology of sites 280-284, DSDP Leg 29, off southeastern Australia and western New Zealand
1975
Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
29
Lyttleton, N. Z. to Wellington, N. Z.; March-April 1973
723-741
The palynology of DSDP sites 280 to 284 from the region adjacent to and south of Tasmania, and to the west of New Zealand is described, and the sequence is discussed in terms of the international stages. The Early Cenozoic dinoflagellate assemblages at the sites have characteristic associations like those previously described from Antarctica and southern South America, but not like those from southern Australia or New Zealand. This forms a characteristic high-latitude Early Cenozoic biogeographic province, about the time of separation of Australia from Antarctica. The presence in the sequences of reworked non-marine palynofloras of Permian, Triassic, and Cretaceous ages indicate that southeastern Australia contributed extensively to the Cenozoic sediments adjacent to and south of Tasmania.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-30.0000
West:143.2911East: 174.3000
South:-51.0000

Stratigraphy; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DSDP Site 280; DSDP Site 281; DSDP Site 282; DSDP Site 283; DSDP Site 284; Leg 29; marine geology; microfossils; miospores; Pacific Ocean; palynomorphs; pollen; reworking; South Pacific; southwest; Southwest Pacific; spores; stratigraphy; Tasman Sea; taxonomy; Tertiary; West Pacific;

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