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Auteur principal: Schönfeld, Joachim
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Publié: PANGAEA 2022
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author Schönfeld, Joachim
author_facet Schönfeld, Joachim
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Benthic foraminifera were investigated in the standard section for the white Chalk of NW Germany, Lägerdorf/Holstein, ranging from middle Coniacian to lower Maastrichtian. Several differences were found between observed stratigraphic ranges of index species and previous literature data. Consequently a new biozonation was established based on benthic foraminifera. Index species include classical marker species as well as species formerly classified as additional faunal elements. The new zonation combines 20 foraminifera-zones which are accurately related to the macrofossil faunal-zones and allows a better calibration of microfossil ranges. While many first and last appearance data of benthic index foraminifera are nearly isochronous within the NW German Basin or adjacent basins, some of the species are slightly time transgressive. To quantity the development and changes in foraminiferal faunal composition over the long time interval covered by the Lägerdorf-section, innovation-rates (new appearing species per million years) were calculated. Significant peaks with up to 25.5 new species per million years are observed in the lower part of the Upper-Santonian, in the uppermost Lower-Campanian and the uppermost Upper-Campanian. These peaks are coincident with the major regressions in the upper part of the Upper-Cretaceous. They also proof correlations to changes in the macrofossil assemblages. Reactions of benthic foraminifera in relation to sea level fluctuations are discussed.
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spellingShingle Stratigraphy of benthic foraminifera in Lägerdorf/Holstein
Schönfeld, Joachim
Angulogavelinella bettenstaedti; Aronobulimina preslii; Benthic foraminifera; Bolivina decurrens; Bolivina incrassata; Bolivinoides draco draco; Bolivinoides draco miliaris; Bolivinoides granulatus; Bolivinoides laevigatus; Bolivinoides paleocenicus; Bolivinoides peterssoni; Bolivinoides strigillatus; Cibicides beaumontianus; Eponides concinna; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, benthic, other; Gaudryina frankei; Gaudryina jonesiana; Gaudryina rugosa; Gavelinella clementiana; Gavelinella pertusa; Gavelinella vombensis; Gavelinopsis bembix; Gavelinopsis ekblomi; Gavelinopsis eriksdalensis; Gavelinopsis voltziana; Globorotalites hiltermanni; Gyroidina nitida; Heterostomella foveolata; Heterostomella gracilis; Heterostomella leopolitana; Kronsmoor; Lägerdorf; Lagerdorf_Holstein; Marssonella trochus; Neoflabellina reticulata; Neoflabellina wedekindi; Osangularia cordieriana; Osangularia cordieriana navarroana; Praebulimina laevis; Praebulimina ovula; Pseudouvigerina cristata; Reussella szajnochae; ROCK; Rock sample; Sample code/label; SECTION, height; Stensioeina granulata incondita; Stensioeina granulata perfecta; Stensioeina pommerana; Stratigraphy; Tritaxia tricarinata; Verneuilina bronni; Verneuilina limbata
Benthic foraminifera were investigated in the standard section for the white Chalk of NW Germany, Lägerdorf/Holstein, ranging from middle Coniacian to lower Maastrichtian. Several differences were found between observed stratigraphic ranges of index species and previous literature data. Consequently a new biozonation was established based on benthic foraminifera. Index species include classical marker species as well as species formerly classified as additional faunal elements. The new zonation combines 20 foraminifera-zones which are accurately related to the macrofossil faunal-zones and allows a better calibration of microfossil ranges. While many first and last appearance data of benthic index foraminifera are nearly isochronous within the NW German Basin or adjacent basins, some of the species are slightly time transgressive. To quantity the development and changes in foraminiferal faunal composition over the long time interval covered by the Lägerdorf-section, innovation-rates (new appearing species per million years) were calculated. Significant peaks with up to 25.5 new species per million years are observed in the lower part of the Upper-Santonian, in the uppermost Lower-Campanian and the uppermost Upper-Campanian. These peaks are coincident with the major regressions in the upper part of the Upper-Cretaceous. They also proof correlations to changes in the macrofossil assemblages. Reactions of benthic foraminifera in relation to sea level fluctuations are discussed.
title Stratigraphy of benthic foraminifera in Lägerdorf/Holstein
topic Angulogavelinella bettenstaedti; Aronobulimina preslii; Benthic foraminifera; Bolivina decurrens; Bolivina incrassata; Bolivinoides draco draco; Bolivinoides draco miliaris; Bolivinoides granulatus; Bolivinoides laevigatus; Bolivinoides paleocenicus; Bolivinoides peterssoni; Bolivinoides strigillatus; Cibicides beaumontianus; Eponides concinna; Foraminifera, benthic; Foraminifera, benthic, other; Gaudryina frankei; Gaudryina jonesiana; Gaudryina rugosa; Gavelinella clementiana; Gavelinella pertusa; Gavelinella vombensis; Gavelinopsis bembix; Gavelinopsis ekblomi; Gavelinopsis eriksdalensis; Gavelinopsis voltziana; Globorotalites hiltermanni; Gyroidina nitida; Heterostomella foveolata; Heterostomella gracilis; Heterostomella leopolitana; Kronsmoor; Lägerdorf; Lagerdorf_Holstein; Marssonella trochus; Neoflabellina reticulata; Neoflabellina wedekindi; Osangularia cordieriana; Osangularia cordieriana navarroana; Praebulimina laevis; Praebulimina ovula; Pseudouvigerina cristata; Reussella szajnochae; ROCK; Rock sample; Sample code/label; SECTION, height; Stensioeina granulata incondita; Stensioeina granulata perfecta; Stensioeina pommerana; Stratigraphy; Tritaxia tricarinata; Verneuilina bronni; Verneuilina limbata
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.946214