Saeedi, Farnosh and Habib, Daniel (2000): Dinoflagellate and organic detritus study of the Maastrichtian-Danian interval at the Bass River site, ODP 174X

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2002-039228
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Creator:
Saeedi, Farnosh
City University of New York, College, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Flushing, NY, United States
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Habib, Daniel
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Identification:
Dinoflagellate and organic detritus study of the Maastrichtian-Danian interval at the Bass River site, ODP 174X
2000
In: Anonymous, Geological Society of America, 2000 annual meeting
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
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The Bass River site in New Jersey, drilled by the New Jersey Geological Survey and Rutgers University as part of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 174X, is well-known for the discrete spherule layer that exists immediately above the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (KTb). Recently completed study of dinoflagellate cysts in the Maastrichtian interval from 1295.5 ft. up to 1260.25 ft. revealed an age ranging from middle Maastrichtian through latest Maastrichtian. First appearances of the dinoflagellates Palynodinium grallator and Cyclapophysis monmouthensis date the interval from 1266.4 feet as latest Maastrichtian. First appearance of Senoniasphaera inornata, followed immediately by Damassadinium californicum, identify the earliest Danian across a comformable KTb at 1260.25 ft. The total number of species, and their ratio to total specimens, are used together with pelagic (well-preserved abundant amorphous debris) and terrigenous (land plant detritus and inertinite) organic matter to distinguish episodes of relative sea level change.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:41.2100
West:-75.3500East: -73.5300
South:38.3000

Stratigraphy; amorphous materials; Atlantic Coastal Plain; Bass River; Cenozoic; Cretaceous; Cyclapophysis monmouthensis; Damassadinium californicum; Danian; detritus; Dinoflagellata; first occurrence; inertinite; K-T boundary; Leg 174AX; lower Paleocene; macerals; Maestrichtian; Mesozoic; microfossils; New Jersey; Ocean Drilling Program; organic compounds; Paleocene; Paleogene; Palynodinium grallator; palynomorphs; sea-level changes; Senonian; Senoniasphaera inornata; stratigraphic boundary; Tertiary; United States; Upper Cretaceous;

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