Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity

Hickey et al. described the magnetic stratigraphy (not magnetic anomaly profile) and biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous and Lower Cenozoic sediments of the Eureka Sound Formation of arctic Canada and claimed that there is substantial heterochroneity of biostratigraphic units. Their conclusions, if...

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Main Authors: Kent, Dennis V., McKenna, Malcolm C., Opdyke, Neil D., Flynn, John J., MacFadden, Bruce J.
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Language:English
Published: 1984
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/D8MK6C1R
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/D8MK6C1R 2023-05-15T14:52:46+02:00 Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity Kent, Dennis V. McKenna, Malcolm C. Opdyke, Neil D. Flynn, John J. MacFadden, Bruce J. 1984 https://doi.org/10.7916/D8MK6C1R English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/D8MK6C1R Geology Stratigraphic Paleoclimatology Essays 1984 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/D8MK6C1R 2019-04-04T08:12:50Z Hickey et al. described the magnetic stratigraphy (not magnetic anomaly profile) and biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous and Lower Cenozoic sediments of the Eureka Sound Formation of arctic Canada and claimed that there is substantial heterochroneity of biostratigraphic units. Their conclusions, if correct, have great ramifications with respect to the correlation and evolution of the North American biota and to the underlying bases for biostratigraphy in general. Although the conclusions rest almost entirely on the magnetostratigraphy of the sediments in question, the data as presented cannot be assessed; indeed, the paleomagnetic work is essentially unpublished except in abstract (5). Nevertheless, the summary of numeric data leads us to believe that the magnetic stratigraphy is suspect and that the correlation of supposed magnetozones to the geomagnetic polarity time scale is very insecure. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Eureka Sound Columbia University: Academic Commons Arctic Canada Eureka ENVELOPE(-85.940,-85.940,79.990,79.990) Hickey ENVELOPE(162.633,162.633,-76.083,-76.083) Eureka Sound ENVELOPE(-84.999,-84.999,79.002,79.002)
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topic Geology
Stratigraphic
Paleoclimatology
spellingShingle Geology
Stratigraphic
Paleoclimatology
Kent, Dennis V.
McKenna, Malcolm C.
Opdyke, Neil D.
Flynn, John J.
MacFadden, Bruce J.
Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
topic_facet Geology
Stratigraphic
Paleoclimatology
description Hickey et al. described the magnetic stratigraphy (not magnetic anomaly profile) and biostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous and Lower Cenozoic sediments of the Eureka Sound Formation of arctic Canada and claimed that there is substantial heterochroneity of biostratigraphic units. Their conclusions, if correct, have great ramifications with respect to the correlation and evolution of the North American biota and to the underlying bases for biostratigraphy in general. Although the conclusions rest almost entirely on the magnetostratigraphy of the sediments in question, the data as presented cannot be assessed; indeed, the paleomagnetic work is essentially unpublished except in abstract (5). Nevertheless, the summary of numeric data leads us to believe that the magnetic stratigraphy is suspect and that the correlation of supposed magnetozones to the geomagnetic polarity time scale is very insecure.
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author Kent, Dennis V.
McKenna, Malcolm C.
Opdyke, Neil D.
Flynn, John J.
MacFadden, Bruce J.
author_facet Kent, Dennis V.
McKenna, Malcolm C.
Opdyke, Neil D.
Flynn, John J.
MacFadden, Bruce J.
author_sort Kent, Dennis V.
title Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
title_short Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
title_full Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
title_fullStr Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
title_full_unstemmed Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
title_sort arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
publishDate 1984
url https://doi.org/10.7916/D8MK6C1R
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ENVELOPE(162.633,162.633,-76.083,-76.083)
ENVELOPE(-84.999,-84.999,79.002,79.002)
geographic Arctic
Canada
Eureka
Hickey
Eureka Sound
geographic_facet Arctic
Canada
Eureka
Hickey
Eureka Sound
genre Arctic
Eureka Sound
genre_facet Arctic
Eureka Sound
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