McMillan, I. K. (2003): The Foraminifera of the late Valanginian to Hauterivian (Early Cretaceous) Sundays River Formation of the Algoa Basin, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 25
DSDP 25 249
Identifier:
2004-082883
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0303-2515
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ASAMAS
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Creator:
McMillan, I. K.
SOEKOR, Parow, South Africa
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Identification:
The Foraminifera of the late Valanginian to Hauterivian (Early Cretaceous) Sundays River Formation of the Algoa Basin, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
2003
Annals of the South African Museum
South African Museum, Cape Town, South Africa
106
274 pp.
Diverse foraminifera faunas occur in the Sundays River Formation of the onshore Algoa Basin that have allowed for the establishment of five Late Valanginian and ten Hauterivian interval biozones, formally proposed here. Previous work on ostracods had shown the presence of poor faunas in the earlier Late Valanginian and in the Early Hauterivian, with abundant, diverse faunas in the later Late Valanginian and Late Hauterivian, and this distribution pattern is duplicated by the foraminifera. The top of the Sundays River Formation is marked by intense planation, so that the most complete borehole sections are restricted to the basin depocentres. The relationship of the Sundays River Formation to the red and green beds of the underlying Kirkwood Formation is complex, but would seem to be a synchronous event across the basin, and is probably the same in the Pletmos Basin. From 20 deep boreholes, as well as shallow boreholes and outcrops, 122 species, one subspecies and 14 species-groups of foraminifera were identified. Twenty-three species and one subspecies are described as new. Species recognized show close similarities to those previously described from Valanginian and Hauterivian rocks from Brenton, borehole PB-A1 and Mngazana along the South African coast, and to faunas of the same age from the Neuquen and southern Patagonia regions of Argentina. Depositional environments of the Sundays River Formation vary from estuarine and nearly non-marine, and through littoral to outer shelf.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-29.5659
West:25.3000East: 36.0438
South:-34.3000

Stratigraphy; Africa; Algoa Basin; Ammonoidea; Amphicoryna pletmosiana; Argentina; Astacolus gilli; biostratigraphy; biozones; boreholes; Cephalopoda; Chile; Citharina austroafricana; Cretaceous; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Dorothia; Dorothia australis; Dorothia inglesidensis; DSDP Site 249; Eastern Cape Province South Africa; facies; faunal list; Foraminifera; Frondicularia; Frondicularia nieuwjaarskopensis; Gaudryinella alexandria; Hauterivian; Invertebrata; Lageba alexandria; Lagena; Lagena algoensis; Leg 25; Lenticulina; Lenticulina coegaensis; Lingulina; Lingulina mngazanaensis; Lingulina trilobita; lithostratigraphy; Lituolacea; Lower Cretaceous; Mesozoic; microfossils; Miliammina latrobei; Mollusca; morphology; new taxa; Nodosaria; Nodosaria grisbrooki; Nodosariacea; Nodosariidae; paleoenvironment; Pelosina zoetgeneugdensis; Planularia formosa; Plectinella castlecliffensis; Protista; Pseudopolymorphina colchesterensis; Reinholdella; Reinholdella platterugensis; Reinholdella valendisensis plettenbergia; Rotaliina; South Africa; South America; Southern Africa; Sundays River Formation; taxonomy; Tetrabranchiata; Textularia; Textularia zoetgeneugdia; Textulariina; Trochammina; Trochammina sundaysriverensis; Valanginian; Verneuilina secreta; Vinelloidea buchenroderi;

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