Published on 01 January 1995

Distribution of reworked planktic foraminifera in Neogene sediments of core CLINO from the Great Bahama Bank (Table 1)

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Lidz, Barbara H;McNeill, Donald F

Description

A rich, uniquely distributed assemblage (>80 species) of reworked Paleogene to early Neogene (~66-15 Ma) planktic foraminifera is documented within >470 m of late Neogene (~5.7-1.6 Ma) borehole limestone from the Great Bahama Bank west margin. Tests vary in size from 0.13 to 1.0 mm and are unusually well preserved. Where obtainable from the rock, the relict species constitute an estimated 20% to 50% of all taxa. Paleocene faunas occur in upper Miocene host rocks, Eocene species occur in upper Miocene and basal upper Pliocene rocks, and mixed Oligocene and early Miocene taxa occur throughout the section, including the uppermost Pliocene (i.e., the oldest groups disappear successively uphole). Each host-rock interval is separated by major disconformities. This record provides a substantial proxy for: (1) a probable source feature (an epipelagic marine tectonic wall, escarpment, or outcrop composed of pelagic and hemipelagic sediments); (2) a probable tectonically active source area (northern Cuba or southern Bahamas) ; and (3) a variety of events that span >60 Myr and have wide-ranging implications, from local (progressive isolation of the oldest faunas), to regional (changes in water depth indicated by the faunas), to global (hiatuses that correlate with one or more major sequence boundaries in the Atlantic, Bahamas, and Gulf of Mexico, as well as proposed eustatic lowstands). Seven unidentified foraminiferal biozones correspond to a proposed early Eocene composite condensed section on the eustatic curve and may have regional implications. The relict faunas also have significant implications for the timing and types of Paleogene and early Neogene sedimentation or nondeposition, sea-level fluctuations, slumping or changing depth of effective marine erosion, and regional late Neogene events that occurred over 4 Myr (age of host rocks).The direction of the source area from the secondary-emplacement site and the estimated percentages of relict faunas indicate that not all the microfossils in the late Neogene borehole sediments and, by extrapolation therefore, along the entire west margin of the platform, were locally derived. The amount of a possible attendant sedimentary component is not known.

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Dataset Index

86.9

FAIR Score

96%

Citations

122

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0

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Publisher

PANGAEA

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Subfield

Atmospheric Science

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

98%

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Open Alex

Keywords

DEPTH, sediment/rockAge, minimum/youngAge, maximum/oldPraeorbulina glomerosa glomerosaPraeorbulina glomerosa curvaPraeorbulina transitoriaGlobigerinoides bisphericusGlobigerinoides diminutusGloborotalia fohsi peripherorondaGlobigerinatella insuetaGlobigerinita naparimaensisGlobigerinoides quadrilobatus altiaperturusGlobigerina foliataGloborotalia obesaGlobigerinoides trilobus immaturusGlobigerinoides ruber subquadratusGlobigerinita incrustaGlobigerina quinquelobaGlobigerina bradyiGlobigerina, juvenileGlobigerina woodi connectaGlobigerina woodi woodiGlobigerinoides quadrilobatus primordiusGlobigerina binaiensisGlobigerina helicinaNeogloboquadrina mayeriGloborotalia opima opimaGlobigerina ciperoensis angulisuturalisGlobigerina ciperoensis ciperoensisGlobigerina bulloidesGlobigerina labiacrassataGlobigerina selliiCassigerinella chipolensisGlobigerina brevisGloborotalia postcretaceaGlobigerina gortanii gortaniiGlobigerina ciperoensis angustiumbilicataPseudohastigerina naguewichiensisGlobigerina praebulloides leroyiGlobigerina euaperturaGlobigerina ouachitaensis ouachitaensisGlobigerina ampliaperturaGlobigerina angiporoidesGlobigerinatheka index tropicalisGloborotalia opima nanaGloborotalia increbescensGlobigerina tripartitaGlobigerina gortanii praeturritilinaCatapsydrax howeiCatapsydrax unicavusGlobigerina corpulentaGloborotaloides suteriGlobigerinatheka subconglobata euganeaCatapsydrax dissimilisTurborotalia cerroazulensis pomeroliGlobigerinatheka index indexGlobigerina yeguaensisGlobigerinatheka index rubriformisGloborotaloides carcoselleensisMorozovella lehneriHastigerina cf. bolivarianaGlobigerina cryptomphalaGlobigerina eocaenaGlobigerinoides pseudodubiaTruncorotaloides rohriTruncorotaloides topilensisTurborotalia griffinaeHastigerina bolivarianaTurborotalia cerroazulensis frontosaAcarinina bullbrookiGlobigerinoides higginsiPseudohastigerina micraAcarinina broedermanniGlobigerina inaequispiraAcarinina pentacamerataMorozovella aragonensisPseudohastigerina wilcoxensisGlobigerina linapertaMorozovella aequaAcarinina mckannaiAcarinina spp.Planorotalites pusillus pusillusMorozovella uncinataGloboconusa daubjergensisMorozovella pseudobulloidesGlobigerina triloculinoidesMorozovella spp.Core drilling

Normalization Factors

FT

13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00