Barron, John A. (2006): Diatom biochronology for the early Miocene of the Equatorial Pacific

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 199
ODP 199 1219
Identifier:
2006-071151
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Creator:
Barron, John A.
U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA, United States
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Identification:
Diatom biochronology for the early Miocene of the Equatorial Pacific
2006
Stratigraphy
Micropaleontology Press, New York, NY, United States
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281-309
The latest Oligocene and early Miocene diatom biostratigraphy (24.4 to 16.9 Ma) of equatorial Pacific ODP Site 199-1219 is documented and tied to paleomagnetic stratigraphy in 69 samples, allowing an average age resolution of about 100 kyrs. An updated taxonomy is provided and most of the 71 taxa are illustrated in 9 photographic plates. The equatorial Pacific diatom zonation for the latest Oligocene and early Miocene is updated: the Nitzschia maleinterpretaria Partial Range Zone is newly proposed to replace the Triceratium pileus Interval Zone and part of the Craspedodiscus elegans Partial Range Zone, and the C. elegans Zone is modified to be an interval zone. Absolute ages of 62 datum levels are estimated and compared with age estimates from elsewhere in the equatorial Pacific, as well as from the North Pacific and Southern Ocean. It is likely that many of these datum levels will be useful for correlations between the equatorial Pacific and higher latitude regions.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:7.4800
West:-142.0100East: -142.0100
South:7.4800

Stratigraphy; algae; biochronology; biostratigraphy; Cenozoic; correlation; Craspedodiscus; Craspedodiscus elegans; diatoms; Equatorial Pacific; Leg 199; lower Miocene; microfossils; Miocene; Neogene; Nitzschia; Nitzschia maleinterpretaria; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1219; Oligocene; Pacific Ocean; Paleogene; paleomagnetism; Plantae; taxonomy; Tertiary; Triceratium; Triceratium pileus; upper Oligocene;

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