Spores, pollen and dinoflagellates in Cretaceous sediments of ODP Hole 129-802A


Autoria(s): Ogg, Gabi
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LATITUDE: 12.096300 * LONGITUDE: 153.210300 * DATE/TIME START: 1989-12-25T10:15:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1990-01-04T17:20:00

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18/10/1992

Resumo

Lower Cretaceous and Jurassic sediments from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 129 (Sites 800, 801, and 802) and Deep Sea Drilling Project Sites 167, 195, 196, and 463 were analyzed for palynomorphs. In contrast to Atlantic occurrences, all Cretaceous pelagic sediments at these sites in the Pacific are barren of preserved palynomorphs. This absence of palynomorphs appears to be independent of facies, sedimentation rate, paleodepth, and paleolatitude. Except for one sample, the dinocyst-bearing sediments also contain spores and pollen grains. The only palynomorphs observed were in redeposited material having sources near former emergent seamounts. Among the dinoflagellate cysts at Site 802, Dingodinium cerviculum, Odontochitina operculata, Canninginopsis colliveri, and Oligosphaeridium complex are the most important species. Based on the presence of these species and their known biostratigraphic ranges, this basal interval of Site 802 is considered to be Aptian/earliest Albian in age. The lack of dinocysts within the Pacific pelagic sediments may be the result of ubiquitous oxygenated bottom waters throughout the Cretaceous or may indicate that open-marine dinoflagellate populations in this ocean did not produce cysts.

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application/zip, 2 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.770673

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.770673

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en

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Ogg, Gabi (1992): Early Cretaceous palynomorphs of the western Pacific Ocean. In: Larson, RL; Lancelot, Y; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 129, 221-228, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.129.122.1992

Palavras-Chave #129-802A; A. australis; Alisporites sp.; Araucariacites australis; C. australiensis; C. australis; C. colliveri; C. dampieri; C. discreta; C. edwardsi; C. equalis; C. minor; C. oceanica; C. pulcher; C. punctatus; C. pygmaea; C. trilobatus; C. whitei; Callialasporites dampieri; Callialasporites trilobatus; Canninginopsis colliveri; Cassiculosphaeridea pygmaea; Ceratosporites equalis; Chlamydophorella discreta; Chytroeisphaeridia sp.; Cicatricosisporites australiensis; Cicatricosisporites minor; Cleistosphaeridium sp.; Cometodinium whitei; Concavissimisporites pulcher; Concavissimisporites punctatus; Coronifera oceanica; Cribroperidinium edwardsi; Crybelosporites sp.; Ctenidodinium sp.; Cyathidites australis; Cyathidites minor; D. cerviculum; D. nanna; Dictyophyllidites sp.; Dingodinium cerviculum; Discorsia nanna; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; E. circulata; Elytrocysta circulata; F. asymmetricus; F. canalis; F. fragilis; Foraminisporis asymmetricus; Foveosporites canalis; Fromea fragilis; G. helicoidea; G. trabeculosum; Gardodinium trabeculosum; Gleicheniidites spp.; Gonyaulacysta helicoidea; I. alectrolophum; Impagidinium alectrolophum; Joides Resolution; Kleithriasphaeridium spp.; Klukisporites sp.; L. ovatus; L. simplex; Laevigatosporites ovatus; Leg129; Leptodinium simplex; Lycopodiumsporites sp.; M. tetracantha; Muderongia tetracantha; North Pacific Ocean; O. operculata; O. pulcherrimum; O. wellmanii; Ocean Drilling Program; Odontochitina operculata; ODP; ODP sample designation; Oligosphaeridium compl; Oligosphaeridium complex; Oligosphaeridium pulcherrimum; Osmundacidites wellmanii; P. cretaceum; P. parvispinum; Palaeoperidinium cretaceum; Podocarpidites sp.; Prolixosphaeridium parvispinum; Sample code/label; Spiniferites spp.; Staplinisporites sp.; T. isocalamus; T. sousense; Tanyosphaeridium isocalamus; Tehamadinium sousense; W. krutzschii; Wallodinium krutzschii
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