Biostratigraphy, paleoenvironment and paleoclimate in northeastern Patagonia during the early Paleocene based on the micropaleontological record

M. Sol González Estebenet , M. Verónica Guler , Edgardo L. Navarro , Luis Palazzesi , Viviana D. Barreda , Juan P. Pérez Panera , Andrea Caramés
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The Península Valdés es-1 well exhibits the most complete stratigraphic record of an important Danian Atlantic marine event in Patagonia, Argentina. Biostratigraphic analysis of organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts (dinocysts) along with sporomorphs, calcareous nannofossils and foraminiferal complementary data allowed the identification of three stratigraphic intervals of earliest Danian, early to middle Danian and late Danian ages. Diagnostic palynomorph events were recognized including the highest occurrences of the dinocysts Danea californica and Senoniasphaera inornata; the highest common occurrences of Trithyrodinium evittii and Trithyridinium verrucosum. A basal spike of the Cheirolepidiaceae pollen Classopollis provides further evidence of the flourishing of this opportunistic taxon in disturbed ecosystems related to the K/P mass extinction event. The nannofossil zones NP1 to NP4 were identified throughout the section, as well as the foraminifera zones P1b–P1c in the middle and upper part. The microfossil composition reveals fluctuating proximal and neritic environments, as well as a maximum flooding episode; the latter, indicated by the outer neritic Spiniferites, the oceanic taxa Impagidiniumr, along with a glauconitic level. Two warm-sea surface temperature episodes were identified; the oldest, in the early Danian, indicated by the thermophilic dinocysts Trithyrodinium, Hafniasphera and Cordospheridium; and the youngest, in the late Danian, marked by Glaphyrocysta, Hafniasphaera, Tectatodinium pellitum and Pierceites spp. together with frost-intolerant sporomorph taxa and the warm-water foraminifer Boltovskoyella paleocenica. This study contributes to the Argentina paleogeography, achieving a refined marine reconstruction model for the early Paleocene.
基于微体古生物记录的巴塔哥尼亚东北部早古新世生物地层、古环境和古气候
Península valdsames -1井展示了阿根廷巴塔哥尼亚一次重要的达尼亚大西洋海洋事件的最完整的地层记录。有机壁鞭毛藻囊(dinocysts)的生物地层学分析,以及孢子形、钙质纳米化石和有孔虫的补充资料,确定了大年早期、大年早至中期和大年晚期三个地层间隔。诊断性畸形事件被认为包括最高发生率的dinocy囊肿Danea california和Senoniasphaera inornata;常见发生率最高的是叶氏三甲胺和疣状三甲胺。在与K/P大灭绝事件有关的受干扰的生态系统中,这种机会性分类群的繁荣进一步提供了证据。整个剖面发育NP1 ~ NP4纳米化石带,中上部发育p1b ~ p1c有孔虫带。微化石组成揭示了波动的近端和浅海环境,以及最大洪水期;后者的标志是外浅海尖刺石,海洋分群Impagidiniumr,以及海绿石层。确定了两个暖海表温事件;最古老的,在大年早期,以嗜热恐龙囊Trithyrodinium、Hafniasphera和Cordospheridium为标志;最年轻的是在大年代晚期,以Glaphyrocysta、Hafniasphaera、Tectatodinium pelpelum和Pierceites spa为标志,以及不耐霜冻的孢子虫类群和暖水有孔虫Boltovskoyella paleocenica。该研究有助于阿根廷古地理,实现了一个精细的早古新世海洋重建模型。
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