Vonhof, H. B. et al. (2011): Belemnite-based strontium, carbon and oxygen isotope stratigraphy of the type area of the Maastrichtian stage

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 113
ODP 113 690
Identifier:
2012-042011
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Creator:
Vonhof, H. B.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Faculteit Aard- en Levenswetenschappen, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Jagt, John W. M.
Uniwersytet Opolski, Poland
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Immenhauser, Adrian
Nederlandse Geologische Vereniging, Netherlands
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Smit, J.
Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht, Netherlands
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van den Berg, Y. W.
Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, Netherlands
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Saher, M.
University of Plymouth, United Kingdom
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Keutgen, N.
Uniwersytet Techniczno Bydgoszcz, Poland
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Reijmer, J. J. G.
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Identification:
Belemnite-based strontium, carbon and oxygen isotope stratigraphy of the type area of the Maastrichtian stage
2011
In: Jagt, John W. M. (editor), Jagt-Yazykova, E. A. (editor), Schins, W. J. H. (editor), A tribute to the late Felder brothers; pioneers of Limburg geology and prehistoric archaeology
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences' Foundation on behalf of the Royal Geological and Mining Society of the Netherlands (KNGMG) and TNO Built Environment and Geosciences, Utrecht, Netherlands
90
2-3
259-270
Belemnitellid cephalopods from the Maastrichtian stratotype area (southeast Netherlands) are shown to be comparatively well preserved. Although partial diagenetic alteration has been observed, micromilling techniques have permitted the extraction of pristine belemnite calcite, suitable for the reconstruction of strontium (Sr), oxygen (0) and carbon (C) isotope variation of Maastrichtian seawater. A distinct Sr isotope pattern in the Maastricht record can be matched stratigraphically with records from Hemmoor (northern Germany), El Kef (Tunisia) and ODP site 690 (Maud Rise, Antarctica), leading to a new chemostratigraphical age model for the Maastrichtian stratotype section. Our data improve currently applied strontium isotope stratigraphical reference curves by revealing an Sr isotope inflection pattern near the lower/upper Maastrichtian boundary that is a potentially diagnostic feature for intra-Maastrichtian stratigraphical correlation between distant sections. Belemnites further show significant stratigraphical oxygen isotope variation through the Maastrichtian. We interpret this variation to have resulted from palaeoceanographic reorganisations in the Atlantic Ocean during this time interval.
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:53.4200
West:1.1218East: 9.0800
South:-65.0938

Stratigraphy; Isotope geochemistry; Africa; alkaline earth metals; Belemnoidea; C-13/C-12; carbon; Central Europe; Cephalopoda; chemostratigraphy; Coleoidea; Cretaceous; diagenesis; El Kef Tunisia; Europe; Germany; Hemmoor Germany; Invertebrata; isotope ratios; isotopes; Leg 113; Limburg Netherlands; Lower Saxony Germany; Maastricht Netherlands; Maestrichtian; Maud Rise; Mesozoic; metals; Mollusca; Netherlands; North Africa; O-18/O-16; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 690; oxygen; Senonian; Southern Ocean; Sr-87/Sr-86; stable isotopes; stratotypes; strontium; Tunisia; Upper Cretaceous; Weddell Sea; Western Europe;

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