Kennett, James P. et al. (2000): Latest Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the California margin

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 167
Identifier:
2000-080018
georefid

10.2973/odp.proc.sr.167.212.2000
doi

Creator:
Kennett, James P.
University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Geological Sciences and Marine Science Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
author

Rozo-Vera, Gloria A.
Hokkaido University, Japan
author

Machain Castillo, Maria L.
Ocean Drilling Program, United States
author

Identification:
Latest Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the California margin
2000
In: Lyle, Mitchell, Koizumi, Itaru, Richter, Carl, Behl, Richard J., Boden, Per, Caulet, Jean-Pierre, Delaney, Margaret L., deMenocal, Peter, Desmet, Marc, Fornaciari, Eliana, Hayashida, Akira, Heider, Franz, Hood, Julie A., Hovan, Steven A., Janecek, Thomas R., Janik, Aleksandra G., Kennett, James P., Lund, David, Machain Castillo, Maria L., Maruyama, Toshiaki, Merrill, Russell B., Mossman, David J., Pike, Jennifer, Ravelo, A. Christina, Rozo Vera, Gloria A., Stax, Rainer, Tada, Ryuji, Thurow, Juergen W., Yamamoto, Masanobu, Nessler, Susan (editor), Miller, Christine M. (editor), Peters, Lorri L. (editor), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, California margin; covering Leg 167 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Acapulco, Mexico, to San Francisco, California, sites 1010-1022, 20 April-16 June 1996
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
167
41-62
Late Neogene biostratigraphy of planktonic foraminifers has been investigated from 13 sites cored during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 167 off the coast of California. The planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of six of these sites is presented here at higher stratigraphic resolution for the interval that encompasses the late early Pliocene through the Quaternary ( approximately 3.5 Ma to present day). The sites form a transect along the California margin from 31 degrees N to 41 degrees N within the California Current system. A new planktonic foraminiferal zonation has been established largely on evolutionary changes within the Neogloboquadrina plexus, supported by other taxa. A total of eight zones are recognized, most of which are broadly applicable throughout the region, thus providing a biostratigraphic zonation of the sequence at approximately 0.5-m.y. intervals. The new zonation appears to be unique to the California Current system. The diversity of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages during the late Neogene appears to have remained relatively constant despite large-scale paleoclimatic change. The assemblages are consistently dominated by few taxa that almost always include the neogloboquadrinids and Globigerina bulloides. Low diversity and high dominance of the assemblages favored these and other taxa well adapted to upwelling systems exhibiting high seasonal surface ocean variability. Apparently the oceanographic conditions that favor such assemblages have persisted at least for the duration of the late Neogene ( approximately 3.5 Ma to present day). The biostratigraphically important forms have been illustrated with scanning electron micrographs.
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:42.0000
West:-128.0000East: -114.1500
South:28.0000

Stratigraphy; assemblages; biostratigraphy; biozones; California; California Current; Cenozoic; continental margin; cores; East Pacific; Foraminifera; Globigerina; Globigerina bulloides; Globigerinacea; Globigerinidae; Invertebrata; Leg 167; microfossils; Neogene; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; Pacific Ocean; planktonic taxa; productivity; Protista; Quaternary; Rotaliina; SEM data; Tertiary; United States; upper Neogene; variations;

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