Sanfilippo, Annika and Blome, Charles D. (2001): Biostratigraphic implications of mid-latitude Palaeocene-Eocene radiolarian faunas from Hole 1051A, ODP Leg 171B, Blake Nose, western North Atlantic 
  
    Leg/Site/Hole: 
    Related Expeditions: 
    ODP 171B  ODP 171B 1051
   
  
    Identifier: 
    ID: 
    2001-079996
    
    Type: 
    georefid
    
     
   
  
    Creator: 
    Name: 
    Sanfilippo, Annika 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Scripps Institute of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, United States 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
     
    Name: 
    Blome, Charles D. 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, United States 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
     
   
  
    Identification: 
    Title: 
    Biostratigraphic implications of mid-latitude Palaeocene-Eocene radiolarian faunas from Hole 1051A, ODP Leg 171B, Blake Nose, western North Atlantic 
    
    Year: 
    2001 
    
    Source: 
    In: Kroon, Dick (editor), Norris, Richard D. (editor), Klaus, A. (editor), Western North Atlantic Palaeogene and Cretaceous palaeoceanography 
    
    Publisher: 
    Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom 
    
    Volume: 
    183 
    
    Issue: 
     
    
    Pages: 
    185-224 
    
    Abstract: 
    Abundant well-preserved radiolarians were recovered from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 171B Hole 1051A, western North Atlantic, and range from upper middle Eocene radiolarian Zone RP16 through lower Palaeocene Zone RP6. This mid-latitude fauna contrasts with tropical faunas in lacking many tropical zonal markers and in its high proportion of diachronous first and last occurrences. The sequence from Hole 1051A contains the lower Eocene-middle Eocene and Palaeocene-Eocene (P-E) boundaries, and the only known record of a well-preserved Late Palaeocene Thermal Maximum (LPTM) radiolarian assemblage. There is no gross change observed in the composition of the fauna, only a minor increase in the number of first and last occurrences across the LPTM interval and P-E boundary. Calcareous evidence indicates two hiatuses, each 1-2 Ma long, one in the lowermost middle Eocene sequence and a second in the upper Palaeocene sequence. Presence of the middle Eocene hiatus is corroborated by an abnormally large radiolarian turnover. Twenty-six events are documented and show that most of radiolarian Zone RP10 and a substantial part of Zone RP9 are missing. Seven new species are described: Spongatractus klausi, Calocyclas aphradia, Lychnocanoma (?) parma, Sethocyrtis austellus, Sethocyrtis chrysallis, Thyrsocyrtis (Pentalacorys) krooni and Thyrsocyrtis (Thyrsocyrtis) norrisi. 
    
    Language: 
    English 
    
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    Serial 
    
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  Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:30.0900 West:-76.3800 East:
        -76.0600 South:29.5500 
Keywords: Stratigraphy; assemblages; Atlantic Ocean; Bekoma; biostratigraphy; Blake Nose; Blake Plateau; Buryella; Cenozoic; Dictyoprora; Eocene; Invertebrata; Leg 171B; lithostratigraphy; microfossils; North Atlantic; Northwest Atlantic; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1051; paleo-oceanography; Paleocene; paleoclimatology; Paleogene; Phormocyrtis; Podocyrtis; Protista; Radiolaria; Tertiary; Theocotyle; Thyrsocyrtis; 
 
 
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