Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy

The Eocene-Oligocene transition corresponds to a significant biotic turnover globally. In shallow marine realms, the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) belonging to most nummulitids and all orthophragminids became extinct at or near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, reflecting the environmental deterior...

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Main Authors: YÜCEL, Ali Osman, ÖZCAN, Ercan, ERBİL, Ümitcan
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Language:English
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spelling ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/677360 2023-05-15T18:01:12+02:00 Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy YÜCEL, Ali Osman ÖZCAN, Ercan ERBİL, Ümitcan 2020-01-15T00:00:00Z application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkearth/issue/52067/677360 en eng TÜBİTAK TUBITAK https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/937269 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkearth/issue/52067/677360 Volume: 29, Issue: 1 85-114 1300-0985 1303-619X Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences Soğucak Carbonate Platform,larger benthic foraminifera,Priabonian,SBZ 20,Thrace Basin,Black Sea shelf info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2020 ftdergipark2ojs 2020-08-27T17:44:47Z The Eocene-Oligocene transition corresponds to a significant biotic turnover globally. In shallow marine realms, the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) belonging to most nummulitids and all orthophragminids became extinct at or near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, reflecting the environmental deterioration. We here record the advanced developmental stages of midlatitude LBF from the Soğucak Carbonate Platform in NW Turkey on the brink of their extinction in the Tethys. The LBF assemblages in the uppermost part of the platform, exposed in Gökçetepe and Karaburun in the Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, are represented by the dominant occurrence of Heterostegina d'Orbigny, 1826, Spiroclypeus Douville, 1905, Operculina d'Orbigny, 1826, Discocyclina Gümbel, 1870, Nemkovella Less, 1987, Orbitoclypeus Silvestri, 1907, Asterocyclina Gümbel, 1870, and subordinate Assilina d'Orbigny, 1826, Nummulites Lamarck, 1801, and Pellatispira Boussac, 1906, characterizing shallow benthic zone (SBZ) 20. In general, the occurrence of Heterostegina, Spiroclypeus, Orbitoclypeus, and Asterocyclina in both sections suggests a deep environmental setting in the shelf. This interpretation is also supported by the presence of abundant planktonic foraminifera in Gökçetepe and the rareness of Nummulites and Assilina in both localities. The cooccurrence of Heterostegina reticulata and H. gracilis in Gökçetepe suggests a stratigraphic position in the lower part of SBZ 20, while in the absence of H. reticulata, Karaburun samples are referred to the upper part of the same biostratigraphic zone. Spiroclypeus carpaticus specimens in Gökçetepe possess more primitive features than those in Karaburun as recorded in the number of operculinid chambers (parameter X), further supporting the age relations of both sections. The occurrence of D. samantai, N. daguini, A. alticostata, and O. zitteli in association with H. gracilis and S. carpaticus in the latest Priabonian is reported here for the first time. Our findings prompt the revision of the upper stratigraphic ranges of these taxa in the Tethys. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals) Lamarck ENVELOPE(140.027,140.027,-66.666,-66.666) Thrace ENVELOPE(161.117,161.117,-77.500,-77.500)
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topic Soğucak Carbonate Platform,larger benthic foraminifera,Priabonian,SBZ 20,Thrace Basin,Black Sea shelf
spellingShingle Soğucak Carbonate Platform,larger benthic foraminifera,Priabonian,SBZ 20,Thrace Basin,Black Sea shelf
YÜCEL, Ali Osman
ÖZCAN, Ercan
ERBİL, Ümitcan
Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
topic_facet Soğucak Carbonate Platform,larger benthic foraminifera,Priabonian,SBZ 20,Thrace Basin,Black Sea shelf
description The Eocene-Oligocene transition corresponds to a significant biotic turnover globally. In shallow marine realms, the larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) belonging to most nummulitids and all orthophragminids became extinct at or near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary, reflecting the environmental deterioration. We here record the advanced developmental stages of midlatitude LBF from the Soğucak Carbonate Platform in NW Turkey on the brink of their extinction in the Tethys. The LBF assemblages in the uppermost part of the platform, exposed in Gökçetepe and Karaburun in the Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, are represented by the dominant occurrence of Heterostegina d'Orbigny, 1826, Spiroclypeus Douville, 1905, Operculina d'Orbigny, 1826, Discocyclina Gümbel, 1870, Nemkovella Less, 1987, Orbitoclypeus Silvestri, 1907, Asterocyclina Gümbel, 1870, and subordinate Assilina d'Orbigny, 1826, Nummulites Lamarck, 1801, and Pellatispira Boussac, 1906, characterizing shallow benthic zone (SBZ) 20. In general, the occurrence of Heterostegina, Spiroclypeus, Orbitoclypeus, and Asterocyclina in both sections suggests a deep environmental setting in the shelf. This interpretation is also supported by the presence of abundant planktonic foraminifera in Gökçetepe and the rareness of Nummulites and Assilina in both localities. The cooccurrence of Heterostegina reticulata and H. gracilis in Gökçetepe suggests a stratigraphic position in the lower part of SBZ 20, while in the absence of H. reticulata, Karaburun samples are referred to the upper part of the same biostratigraphic zone. Spiroclypeus carpaticus specimens in Gökçetepe possess more primitive features than those in Karaburun as recorded in the number of operculinid chambers (parameter X), further supporting the age relations of both sections. The occurrence of D. samantai, N. daguini, A. alticostata, and O. zitteli in association with H. gracilis and S. carpaticus in the latest Priabonian is reported here for the first time. Our findings prompt the revision of the upper stratigraphic ranges of these taxa in the Tethys.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author YÜCEL, Ali Osman
ÖZCAN, Ercan
ERBİL, Ümitcan
author_facet YÜCEL, Ali Osman
ÖZCAN, Ercan
ERBİL, Ümitcan
author_sort YÜCEL, Ali Osman
title Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
title_short Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
title_full Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
title_fullStr Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
title_full_unstemmed Latest Priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the Soğucak Carbonate Platform (Thrace Basin and Black Sea shelf, NW Turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
title_sort latest priabonian larger benthic foraminiferal assemblages at the demise of the soğucak carbonate platform (thrace basin and black sea shelf, nw turkey): implications for the shallow marine biostratigraphy
publisher TÜBİTAK
publishDate 2020
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkearth/issue/52067/677360
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genre Planktonic foraminifera
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op_source Volume: 29, Issue: 1 85-114
1300-0985
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Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
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