Planktic foraminiferal assemblage turnover at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary


Autoria(s): d'Hondt, Steven L; Keller, Gerta
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 11.716767 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 64.943533 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -28.524800 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 2.324000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 32.441800 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 157.723300 * DATE/TIME START: 1980-07-04T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1982-05-23T00:00:00

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17/03/1991

Resumo

Three uppermost Cretaceous through basal Paleocene stratigraphic sequences are examined for planktic foraminiferal assemblage stability and temporal succession patterns. These sequences are at mid-latitude South Atlantic DSDP Site 528, then-equatorial Pacific DSDP Site 577 and the Tethyan shelf Ben Gurion section of the Negev, Israel. In order to better estimate biogeographic patterns and habitat preferences, the results of these analyses are compared to previous Cretaceous biogeographic studies and to previous analyses of Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary shelf and epicontinental sections. Results indicate that immediately following the K/T boundary, the examined epicontinental and open-ocean sites were exploited primarily by previously epicontinental planktic foraminiferal assemblages. This pattern of K/T boundary assemblage dominance suggests the geologically instantaneous break-down of Late Cretaceous epicontinental and open-ocean biogeographic provincialization. This shift in open-ocean foraminiferal assemblages is not consistent with models of nonselective K/T boundary extinctions, but is consistent with models of extinction resistence and offshore expansion of nearshore taxa. The re-establishment of stable biogeographic differences between open-ocean and epicontinental planktic foraminiferal assemblages occurs by the basal Parvularugoglobigerina eugubina Zone. At open-ocean sites 528 and 577 and the outershelf Ben Gurion section, P0 and P. eugubina Zone faunal records are marked by a pronounced alternation between Paleocene biserial- and non-biserial-dominated assemblages, This alternation appears strongly damped at shelf and epicontinental sections previously examined. The first appearance and peak magnitude of abundant earliest Paleocene trochospiral forms (Parvularugoglobigerina, Eoglobigerina, Morozovella, Globoconusa) also vary from site to site and may depend closely on levels of primary carbonate productivity.

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application/zip, 6 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.687271

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.687271

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en

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: d'Hondt, Steven L; Keller, Gerta (1991): Some patterns of planktic foraminiferal assemblage turnover at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Marine Micropaleontology, 17(1-2), 77-118, doi:10.1016/0377-8398(91)90024-Z

Palavras-Chave #"Eoglobigerina" hemispherica; "Eoglobigerina" pentagona; "Eoglobigerina" taurica; 74-528; 86-577; and R. hexacamerata; Ben_Gurion; C. danica; C. midwayensis; C. morsei; Carb; Carbonates; Chiloguembelina midwayensis; Chiloguembelina morsei; Chiloguembelitria danica; Coulometric titration (Knap et al., 1996, IOC Manuals and Guides 29, UNESCO); Counting >63 µm fraction; Cretacea total; Cretaceous total; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Depth; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; E. eobulloides; E. hemispherica; E. pentagona; E. taurica; E. triloculinoides; E. trivialis; E. varianta; Eoglobigerina eobulloides; Eoglobigerina hemispherica; Eoglobigerina pentagona; Eoglobigerina taurica; Eoglobigerina triloculinoides; Eoglobigerina trivialis; Eoglobigerina varianta; Foraminifera, planktic; Foram plankt; G. arca; G. aspera; G. caravacaensis; G. cretacea; G. daubjergensis; G. petaloidea; G. stuarti; G. stuartiformis; G. subcarinatus; G. trifolia; G. tripartita; G. ultramicrus; G. volutus; Globigerinelloides aspera; Globigerinelloides subcarinatus; Globigerinelloides ultramicrus; Globigerinelloides volutus; Globoconusa daubjergensis; Globoconusa tripartita; Globotruncana arca; Globotruncana stuarti; Globotruncanella caravacaensis; Globotruncanella petaloidea; Globotruncanella sp.; Globotruncanita stuartiformis; Glomar Challenger; Guembelitria; Guembelitria cretacea; Guembelitria total; Guembelitria trifolia; H. americana; H. glabrans; H. globulosa; H. holmdelensis; H. monmouthensis; H. navarroensis; H. pulchra; H. semicostata; H. striata; HAND; Hedbergella holmdelensis; Hedbergella monmouthensis; Heterohelix americana; Heterohelix glabrans; Heterohelix globulosa; Heterohelix navarroensis; Heterohelix pulchra; Heterohelix semicostata; Heterohelix striata; Israel; Leg74; Leg86; M. inconstans; M. moskvini; M. pseudobulloides; Morozovella inconstans; Morozovella moskvini; Morozovella pseudobulloides; morphotype 1; morphotype 2; morphotype 3; North Pacific; ODP sample designation; ORDINAL NUMBER; Ord No; P. brazoensis; P. carseyae; P. costulata; P. elegans; P. eugubina; P. kempensis; P. longiapertura; P. multicamerata; P. palpebra; P. planocompressa; Paleocene total; Parvularugoglobigerina eugubina; Parvularugoglobigerina longiapertura; Parvularugoglobigerina sp.; Planoglobulina brazoensis; Planoglobulina carseyae; Planorotalites planocompressa; Pseudoguembelina carseyae; Pseudoguembelina costulata; Pseudoguembelina elegans; Pseudoguembelina kempensis; Pseudoguembelina multicamerata; Pseudoguembelina palpebra; Pseudotextularia elegans; R. contusa; R. fructicosa; R. hantkeninoides; R. hexacamerata; R. intermedia; R. macrocephala; R. rugosa; Racemiguembelina fructicosa; Racemiguembelina intermedia; Rosita contusa; Rugoglobigerina hantkeninoides; Rugoglobigerina hexacamerata; Rugoglobigerina macrocephala; Rugoglobigerina rugosa; S. multispinata; Sample code/label; SampleLabel; Sampling by hand; Schackoina multispinata; South Atlantic/RIDGE; total; var. 1; W. claytonensis; W. hornerstownensis; Woodringina claytonensis; Woodringina hornerstownensis
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