埃及东部沙漠的塞诺曼晚期-吐鲁番早期有孔虫

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY
A. Ismail, Yasmine Hussein-Kamel, M. Boukhary, A. Ghandour
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引用次数: 18

摘要

在埃及东部沙漠加拉拉高原南部的乌姆卡伊沙尔剖面上,记录了几个塞诺曼-土尔onian时代的有孔虫物种。最丰富的种有:Thomasinella fragmentaria Omara、T. punica Schlumberger、Biconcava bentori Hamaoui、Daxia cenomana Cuvillier and Szakal、Flabellammina aegyptiaca Said and Barakat、F. alexanderi Cushman、Nezzazata gyra conica (Smout)、N. simplex Omara、Dicyclina sampoi Cherchi and Schroeder和Nakkadyia awadi(一新属和一新种)。Whiteinella古白垩纪(Pessagno)的出现勾勒出了贯穿maghra ElHadida组的cenomanian - early Turonian区间。已确定的动物群提供了对塞诺曼尼亚-图尔尼亚时代普遍存在的环境条件的解释。塞诺曼尼亚海侵占据了大部分以浅海相为标志的低地。在塞诺曼期末期,海平面上升沉积了含有大量动物的混合碎屑-碳酸盐岩。在Turonian开始时,浮游生物/含鹦鹉石的岩石反映出广泛的海侵。
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Late Cenomanian-Early Turonian foraminifera from Eastern Desert, Egypt
Several foraminiferal species of Cenomanian-Turonian age have been recorded from the Umm Khayshar section in Southern Galala Plateau, Eastern Desert, Egypt. The most abundant species are: Thomasinella fragmentaria Omara, T. punica Schlumberger, Biconcava bentori Hamaoui, Daxia cenomana Cuvillier and Szakal, Flabellammina aegyptiaca Said and Barakat, F. alexanderi Cushman, Nezzazata gyra conica (Smout), N. simplex Omara, Dicyclina sampoi Cherchi and Schroeder and Nakkadyia awadi (a new genus and a new species). The occurrence of Whiteinella archaeocretacea (Pessagno) delineates the latestCenomanian-Early Turonian interval through theMaghra ElHadida Formation. The identified fauna provide an interpretation of the environmental conditions that prevailed during the Cenomanian-Turonian age. The Cenomanian transgression occupied most lowlands marked by shallowmarine facies. At the end of the Cenomanian, sea-level rise deposited mixed clastic – carbonate rocks with a considerable faunal content. At the start of the Turonian, awidemarine transgression took place as reflected from the planktonic/ammonite-bearing rocks.
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Micropaleontology
Micropaleontology 地学-古生物学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny. Owned by The Micropalaeontological Society, the scope of the journal is broad, demonstrating the application of microfossils to solving broad geoscience issues.
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