Paleocene-Eocene calcareous nannofossils of onshore wells from the Coastal Plain of New Jersey and Maryland, USA


Autoria(s): Jiang, Yan Wen; Wise, Sherwood W
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 39.843334 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -74.623340 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 39.200000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -75.900000 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 40.216670 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -74.000000

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20/09/1987

Resumo

Paleogene calcareous nannofossils from split spoon cores recovered from five wells along the Coastal Plain of New Jersey and Maryland have been analyzed in order to provide onshore information complementary to that derived from the offshore DSDP Site 605 (upper continental rise off New Jersey). Hiatuses are more numerous and of greater extent in the onshore sections, but the major ones correlate well with those noted in the offshore section. At one site at least (Leggett Well), sedimentation may well have been continuous across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, as it is believed to have been at DSDP Site 605. These various correlations are discussed elsewhere in a companion paper (Olsson and Wise, this volume). Important differences in nannofossil assemblages are noted between the onshore (shelf paleoenvironment) and offshore (slope-rise paleoenvironment) sections. Lithostromation simplex, not present offshore, is consistently present onshore and seems to be confined to the Eocene shelf sediments of this region. The same relationship holds for the zonal marker, Rhabdosphaera gladius Locker. The Rhomboaster-Tribrachiatus plexus is more diverse and better preserved in the onshore sections, where the lowermost Eocene Zone CP9 is well represented. Differential preservation is postulated to account for two morphotypes of Tribrachiatus bramlettei (Brönnimann and Stradner). Type A is represented at DSDP Site 605 by individuals with short, stubby arms, but these forms are not present in the equivalent onshore sections. There they are replaced by the Type B morphotypes, which exhibit a similar basic construction but possess much longer, more delicate arms.

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.788906

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.788906

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en

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PANGAEA

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

Supplement to: Jiang, Yan Wen; Wise, Sherwood W (1987): Paleocene-Eocene calcareous nannofossils of onshore wells from the Coastal Plain of New Jersey and Maryland, U.S.A. In: van Hinte, JE; Wise, SW Jr; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 93, 699-711, doi:10.2973/dsdp.proc.93.119.1987

Palavras-Chave #A. cymbiformis; Arkhangelskiella cymbiformis; B. bigelowii; B. discula; B. tenuis; Benth foram zone; Benthic foraminifera zone; Blackites sp.; Blackites tenuis; Braarudosphaera bigelowii; Braarudosphaera discula; C. acanthodes; C. bidens; C. calathus; C. californicus; C. consuetus; C. danicus; C. dela; C. eodela; C. eograndis; C. eopelagicus; C. expansus; C. formosus; C. gigas; C. grandis; C. medius; C. pelagicus; C. solitus; C. tenuis; Campylosphaera dela; Campylosphaera eodela; Chiasmolithus bidens; Chiasmolithus californicus; Chiasmolithus consuetus; Chiasmolithus danicus; Chiasmolithus eograndis; Chiasmolithus expansus; Chiasmolithus gigas; Chiasmolithus grandis; Chiasmolithus medius; Chiasmolithus solitus; Chiasmolithus sp.; Chiphragmalithus acanthodes; Chiphragmalithus calathus; Coccolithus eopelagicus; Coccolithus formosus; Coccolithus pelagicus; Cored; Cruciplacolithus sp.; Cruciplacolithus tenuis; D. barbadiensis; D. binodosus; D. bramlettei; D. deflandrei; D. diastypus; D. distinctus; D. falcatus; D. germanicus; D. kuepperi; D. lenticularis; D. lodoensis; D. mediosus; D. mohleri; D. multiradiatus; D. saipanensis; D. sublodoensis; D. tanii; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Discoaster barbadiensis; Discoaster binodosus; Discoaster deflandrei; Discoaster diastypus; Discoaster distinctus; Discoaster falcatus; Discoaster germanicus; Discoaster kuepperi; Discoaster lenticularis; Discoaster lodoensis; Discoaster mediosus; Discoaster mohleri; Discoaster multiradiatus; Discoasteroides bramlettei; Discoaster saipanensis; Discoaster sp.; Discoaster sublodoensis; Discoaster tanii; DSDP; E. distichus; E. macellus; E. turriseiffelii; Eiffellithus turriseiffelii; Ellipsolithus distichus; Ellipsolithus macellus; Epoch; F. involutus; F. schaubii; F. tympaniformis; Fasciculithus involutus; Fasciculithus schaubii; Fasciculithus sp.; Fasciculithus tympaniformis; H. kleinpellii; H. riedelii; Heliolithus kleinpellii; Heliolithus riedelii; Heliolithus sp.; Interval Cored; L. cayeuxii; L. mochlophorus; L. nascens; L. operosum; L. perdurum; L. reniformis; L. simplex; Lithostromation operosum; Lithostromation perdurum; Lithostromation simplex; Lophodolithus mochlophorus; Lophodolithus nascens; Lophodolithus reniformis; Lucianorhabdus cayeuxii; M. attenuatus; M. basquensis; M. concinnus; M. decoratus; M. decussata; M. entaster; M. flos; M. inversus; M. vesper; Markalius inversus; Maximum; Maxiumum; Micrantholithus attenuatus; Micrantholithus basquensis; Micrantholithus concinnus; Micrantholithus entaster; Micrantholithus flos; Micrantholithus sp.; Micrantholithus vesper; Microrhabdulus decoratus; Micula decussata; Minimum; N. chiastus; N. dubius; N. frequens; N. junctus; N. quadrata; Nannofossil abundance; Nannofossils preservation; Nannofossil zone; Nannos abund; Nannos preserv; Nannos zone; Nannotetrina quadrata; Neochiastozygus chiastus; Neochiastozygus junctus; Neococcolithes dubius; Nephrolithus frequens; P. cretacea; P. distincta; P. exilis; P. multipora; P. plana; P. pulchra; Pontosphaera distincta; Pontosphaera exilis; Pontosphaera multipora; Pontosphaera plana; Pontosphaera pulchra; Prediscosphaera cretacea; R. bitrifida; R. crebra; R. cuspis; R. elegans; R. gladius; R. perlongus; R. samodurovii; R. splendens; R. umbilicus; R. vitrea; Reinhardtites elegans; Reinhardtites sp.; Reticulofenestra perlongus; Reticulofenestra samodurovii; Reticulofenestra sp.; Reticulofenestra umbilicus; Reticulofenestra vitrea; Rhabdosphaera crebra; Rhabdosphaera gladius; Rhabdosphaera sp.; Rhabdosphaera vitrea; Rhagodiscus splendens; Rhomboaster bitrifida; Rhomboaster cuspis; S. anarrhopus; S. editus; S. moriformis; S. primus; S. radians; Scyphosphaera sp.; Smear slide analysis; sp. aff. C. oamantensis; sp. aff. C. tenuis; sp. aff. D. fatcatus; sp. aff. D. muitiradiatu; sp. aff. F. involutus; sp. aff. H. kleinpellii; sp. aff. M. flos; sp. aff. S. moriformis; sp. cf. B. tenuis; sp. cf. C. alius; sp. cf. C. gigas; sp. cf. C. solitus; sp. cf. D. binodosus; sp. cf. D. dislinctus; sp. cf. D. helianthus; sp. cf. D. saipanensis; sp. cf. H. conicus; sp. cf. H. kleinpellii; sp. cf. H. riedellii; sp. cf. R. inflata; Sphenolithus anarrhopus; Sphenolithus editus; Sphenolithus moriformis; Sphenolithus primus; Sphenolithus radians; Sphenolithus sp.; T. bramlettei; T. contortus; T. decorus; T. operculata; T. orthostylus; Tetrapodorhabdus decorus; Thoracosphaera operculata; Thoracosphaera sp.; Tribrachiatus bramlettei; Tribrachiatus contortus; Tribrachiatus orthostylus; type B; W. barnesae; Watznaueria barnesae; Z. bijugatus; Z. plectopons; Z. sigmoides; Z. simplex; Zygodiscus plectopons; Zygodiscus sigmoides; Zygodiscus simplex; Zygrhablithus bijugatus
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