沙特阿拉伯的Hantkenina属:巴尔顿-普里亚伯世过渡的生物地层学和古生态学意义

IF 0.7 Q4 PALEONTOLOGY
Asmaa Korin , Sherif Allam , John D. Humphrey , Abduljamiu O. Amao , Korhan Ayranci , Mohammed I. Najjar , Ahmed A. Bahameem , Iyad S. Zalmout , Abdullah M. Memesh , Michael A. Kaminski
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本研究首次对沙特阿拉伯西北部Sirhan-Turayf盆地始新统中上段Rashrashiyah组中的Hantkenina种进行了描述和生物地层分析。在浮游有孔虫生物带E13 ~ E14中鉴定出了7种浮游有孔虫,分别是hantkenina dumblei、H. australis、H. longispina、H. compressa、H. primitiva、H. alabamensis和H. nanggulanensis,与NP17 ~ NP18钙质纳米浮游生物带一致。在E13/NP17区,同时出现了H. dumblei、H. australis和H. longispina,这表明在Rashrashiyah组下部存在温暖的海洋环境,而在E14/NP18区中部没有出现它们,表明在E14/NP18区上部出现了H. compressa、H. primitiva和H. alabamensis的变暖阶段。这种地层转变,以及底栖有孔虫的稳定同位素数据(δ 18o和δ¹³C),反映了影响物种分布的复杂温度变化。Rashrashiyah和中新世Sirhan组之间的不整合表明上始新世和渐新世沉积物的缺失,这可能是由于始新世-渐新世过渡期间海平面大幅上升以及红海裂谷和叙利亚弧的区域构造隆起所致。将浮游有孔虫(E13-E14)与钙质纳米浮游生物(NP17-NP18)带进行对比,改善了始新世中晚期的地层,证实了巴尔顿期和普里亚伯世沉积物的存在,挑战了沙特阿拉伯始新世断裂期的假设。该研究不仅完善了沙特阿拉伯始新世地层,而且强调了Hantkenina作为全球古生态重建的关键生物地层标志的作用,加强了全球始新世的对比。
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The genus Hantkenina in Saudi Arabia: Implications for biostratigraphy and paleoecology across the Bartonian–Priabonian transition
This research provides a first description and biostratigraphic analysis of Hantkenina species in the middle to upper Eocene Rashrashiyah Formation of the Sirhan-Turayf Basin, northwest Saudi Arabia. Seven species—Hantkenina dumblei, H. australis, H. longispina, H. compressa, H. primitiva, H. alabamensis, and H. nanggulanensis—are identified within planktonic foraminiferal biozones E13 to E14, aligning with the NP17 to NP18 calcareous nannoplankton zones. The co-occurrence of H. dumblei, H. australis, and H. longispina in the E13/NP17 Zone suggests a warm marine setting in the lower Rashrashiyah Formation, while their absence in the middle portion indicates a cooling interval, followed by a warming phase in the upper E14/NP18 Zone marked by the appearance of H. compressa, H. primitiva, and H. alabamensis. This stratigraphic transition, alongside stable isotope data (δ18O and δ¹³C) from benthic foraminifera, reflects complex temperature variations impacting species distribution. An unconformity between the Rashrashiyah and Miocene Sirhan formations points to the absence of upper Eocene and Oligocene deposits, likely due to significant eustatic sea-level fall during the Eocene–Oligocene transition and regional tectonic uplift of the Red Sea rifting and the Syrian Arc. Correlating planktonic foraminifera (E13–E14) with calcareous nannoplankton (NP17–NP18) zones improves the middle to late Eocene stratigraphy, confirming the presence of Bartonian and Priabonian sediments and challenging previous assumptions of an Eocene hiatus in Saudi Arabia. This study not only refines the Eocene stratigraphy of Saudi Arabia but also highlights the role of Hantkenina as a key biostratigraphic marker in global paleoecology reconstructions, strengthening worldwide Eocene correlations.
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期刊介绍: La Revue de micropaléontologie publie 4 fois par an des articles de intérêt international, consacrés à tous les aspects de la micropaléontologie. Les textes, en anglais ou en français, sont des articles originaux, des résultats de recherche, des synthèses et mises au point, des comptes rendus de réunions scientifiques et des analyses de ouvrages. La revue se veut résolument ouverte à tous les aspects de la micropaléontologie en accueillant des travaux traitant de la systématique des microfossiles (et de leurs équivalents actuels), des bactéries aux microrestes de vertébrés, et de toutes leurs applications en sciences biologiques et géologiques.
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