Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica
A refined biostratigraphy of the Antarctic kossmaticeratids from the James Ross Basin is contrasted against other Upper Cretaceous sections around southern Gondwana to inspect for possible biogeographic patterns. In the 3-km-thick Marambio Group two major unconformities are recognized at the base of...
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ftconicet:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/94988 2023-10-09T21:47:09+02:00 Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica Olivero, Eduardo Bernardo Medina, Francisco Alberto application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11336/94988 eng eng Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667199901921 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1006/cres.1999.0192 http://hdl.handle.net/11336/94988 Olivero, Eduardo Bernardo; Medina, Francisco Alberto; Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Cretaceous Research; 21; 2-3; 1-2000; 269-279 0195-6671 CONICET Digital CONICET info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/ AMMONITES ANTARCTICA BIOGEOG RAPHY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY CAMPANIAN JAMES ROSS BASIN KOSSMATICERATIDAE LATE CRETACEOUS MAASTRICHTIAN SANTONIAN SOUTHERN GONDWANA https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion ftconicet https://doi.org/10.1006/cres.1999.0192 2023-09-24T19:04:34Z A refined biostratigraphy of the Antarctic kossmaticeratids from the James Ross Basin is contrasted against other Upper Cretaceous sections around southern Gondwana to inspect for possible biogeographic patterns. In the 3-km-thick Marambio Group two major unconformities are recognized at the base of the upper Campanian and Maastrichtian, respectively. The unconformities divide the succession into a Santonian-lower Campanian Sequence (NS); an upper Campanian-lower Maastrichtian Sequence (NGS); and a Maastrichtian-Danian Sequence (MGS). Natalites in the NS; Neograhamites-Gunnarites in the NGS; and Maorites-Grossouvrites in the MGS are the most abundant kossmaticeratid ammonites, represented in parts by hundreds or thousands of specimens. Comparison of the Antarctic fauna with that of eastern South Africa, Madagascar, southern India, Australia, New Zealand and southern South America suggests three diversification phases for the Kossmaticeratinae and Brahmaitinae, occurring in different places at different times in southern Gondwana. Early diversification of the Kossmaticeratinae started in the Santonian of eastern Gondwana and continued into the early Campanian of southern high latitudes. Five kossmaticeratid genera, including the relatively long-ranging Maorites and Grossouvrites, and a low-endemic ammonite fauna are recorded. The NS/NGS unconformity marks a major faunal change and the early disappearance in Antarctica of several mollusc groups that are known to range into the Maastrichtian in lower latitudes. Within the NGS, a new late Campanian-early Maastrichtian diversification phase took place in southern high latitudes and five Kossmaticeratinae, mostly endemic to the Weddellian Province, were added. Finally, the Maastrichtian NGS/MGS unconformity marks a drastic reduction of Weddellian Kossmaticeratinae, with only Grossouvrites and Maorites reaching the topmost Maastrichtian in Antarctica. By contrast, the Maastrichtian of eastern Gondwana saw a final diversification phase, with three new Brahmaitinae ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica CONICET Digital (Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas) Antarctic The Antarctic New Zealand Marambio ENVELOPE(-56.750,-56.750,-64.283,-64.283) Cretaceous Research 21 2-3 269 279 |
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AMMONITES ANTARCTICA BIOGEOG RAPHY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY CAMPANIAN JAMES ROSS BASIN KOSSMATICERATIDAE LATE CRETACEOUS MAASTRICHTIAN SANTONIAN SOUTHERN GONDWANA https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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AMMONITES ANTARCTICA BIOGEOG RAPHY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY CAMPANIAN JAMES ROSS BASIN KOSSMATICERATIDAE LATE CRETACEOUS MAASTRICHTIAN SANTONIAN SOUTHERN GONDWANA https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 Olivero, Eduardo Bernardo Medina, Francisco Alberto Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica |
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AMMONITES ANTARCTICA BIOGEOG RAPHY BIOSTRATIGRAPHY CAMPANIAN JAMES ROSS BASIN KOSSMATICERATIDAE LATE CRETACEOUS MAASTRICHTIAN SANTONIAN SOUTHERN GONDWANA https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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A refined biostratigraphy of the Antarctic kossmaticeratids from the James Ross Basin is contrasted against other Upper Cretaceous sections around southern Gondwana to inspect for possible biogeographic patterns. In the 3-km-thick Marambio Group two major unconformities are recognized at the base of the upper Campanian and Maastrichtian, respectively. The unconformities divide the succession into a Santonian-lower Campanian Sequence (NS); an upper Campanian-lower Maastrichtian Sequence (NGS); and a Maastrichtian-Danian Sequence (MGS). Natalites in the NS; Neograhamites-Gunnarites in the NGS; and Maorites-Grossouvrites in the MGS are the most abundant kossmaticeratid ammonites, represented in parts by hundreds or thousands of specimens. Comparison of the Antarctic fauna with that of eastern South Africa, Madagascar, southern India, Australia, New Zealand and southern South America suggests three diversification phases for the Kossmaticeratinae and Brahmaitinae, occurring in different places at different times in southern Gondwana. Early diversification of the Kossmaticeratinae started in the Santonian of eastern Gondwana and continued into the early Campanian of southern high latitudes. Five kossmaticeratid genera, including the relatively long-ranging Maorites and Grossouvrites, and a low-endemic ammonite fauna are recorded. The NS/NGS unconformity marks a major faunal change and the early disappearance in Antarctica of several mollusc groups that are known to range into the Maastrichtian in lower latitudes. Within the NGS, a new late Campanian-early Maastrichtian diversification phase took place in southern high latitudes and five Kossmaticeratinae, mostly endemic to the Weddellian Province, were added. Finally, the Maastrichtian NGS/MGS unconformity marks a drastic reduction of Weddellian Kossmaticeratinae, with only Grossouvrites and Maorites reaching the topmost Maastrichtian in Antarctica. By contrast, the Maastrichtian of eastern Gondwana saw a final diversification phase, with three new Brahmaitinae ... |
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Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica |
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Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica |
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Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica |
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Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica |
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Patterns of Late Cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: The family Kossmaticeratidae in Antarctica |
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patterns of late cretaceous ammonite biogeography in southern high latitudes: the family kossmaticeratidae in antarctica |
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