The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance

Ammonites recovered from Upper Bajocian to Upper Kimmeridgian strata in a core drilled at Sentralbanken High in the northern Barents Sea are described and chronostratigraphically interpreted. The lower part of the core comprises Upper Bajocian to Upper Callovian deposits of the Fuglen Formation with...

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Main Authors: Wierzbowski, Andrzej, Smelror, Morten
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Volumina Jurassica 2020
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description Ammonites recovered from Upper Bajocian to Upper Kimmeridgian strata in a core drilled at Sentralbanken High in the northern Barents Sea are described and chronostratigraphically interpreted. The lower part of the core comprises Upper Bajocian to Upper Callovian deposits of the Fuglen Formation with ammonites of the genus Cranocephalites near the base, and Longaeviceras in the upper part. The overlying Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian deposits of the Hekkingen Formation are thin and condensed. The Hekkingen Formation is dominated by Boreal cardioceratid ammonites (Cardioceras, Amoebites, Euprionoceras, Hoplocardioceras), with numerous Subboreal aulacostephanid ammonites (Rasenia, Zenostephanus) at two levels. The occurrences of Boreal and Subboreal ammonites are discussed in relation to the palaeogeography and fluctuations of ammonite faunas within the Boreal Realm during the Kimmeridgian with special attention to levels rich in Subboreal ammonites whose appearance has been controlled by tectonic and climatic factors. The uppermost part of the succession deposited during a time of maximum flooding in the Late Kimmeridgian is dominated by Boreal ammonites. Ammonites recovered from Upper Bajocian to Upper Kimmeridgian strata in a core drilled at Sentralbanken High in the northern Barents Sea are described and chronostratigraphically interpreted. The lower part of the core comprises Upper Bajocian to Upper Callovian deposits of the Fuglen Formation with ammonites of the genus Cranocephalites near the base, and Longaeviceras in the upper part. The overlying Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian deposits of the Hekkingen Formation are thin and condensed. The Hekkingen Formation is dominated by Boreal cardioceratid ammonites (Cardioceras, Amoebites, Euprionoceras, Hoplocardioceras), with numerous Subboreal aulacostephanid ammonites (Rasenia, Zenostephanus) at two levels. The occurrences of Boreal and Subboreal ammonites are discussed in relation to the palaeogeography and fluctuations of ammonite faunas within the Boreal Realm during ...
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spelling ftjgq:oai:geojournals.pgi.gov.pl:article/27314 2025-01-16T21:11:30+00:00 The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance Wierzbowski, Andrzej Smelror, Morten 2020-07-28 application/pdf https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/27314 eng eng Volumina Jurassica https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/27314/19033 https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/27314 Copyright (c) 2020 Volumina Jurassica Volumina Jurassica; Vol 18, No 1 (2020); 1-22 1731-3708 1896-7876 Middle and Upper Jurassic ammonites Boreal and Subboreal provinces correlation palaeobiogeography info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2020 ftjgq 2024-07-30T03:29:10Z Ammonites recovered from Upper Bajocian to Upper Kimmeridgian strata in a core drilled at Sentralbanken High in the northern Barents Sea are described and chronostratigraphically interpreted. The lower part of the core comprises Upper Bajocian to Upper Callovian deposits of the Fuglen Formation with ammonites of the genus Cranocephalites near the base, and Longaeviceras in the upper part. The overlying Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian deposits of the Hekkingen Formation are thin and condensed. The Hekkingen Formation is dominated by Boreal cardioceratid ammonites (Cardioceras, Amoebites, Euprionoceras, Hoplocardioceras), with numerous Subboreal aulacostephanid ammonites (Rasenia, Zenostephanus) at two levels. The occurrences of Boreal and Subboreal ammonites are discussed in relation to the palaeogeography and fluctuations of ammonite faunas within the Boreal Realm during the Kimmeridgian with special attention to levels rich in Subboreal ammonites whose appearance has been controlled by tectonic and climatic factors. The uppermost part of the succession deposited during a time of maximum flooding in the Late Kimmeridgian is dominated by Boreal ammonites. Ammonites recovered from Upper Bajocian to Upper Kimmeridgian strata in a core drilled at Sentralbanken High in the northern Barents Sea are described and chronostratigraphically interpreted. The lower part of the core comprises Upper Bajocian to Upper Callovian deposits of the Fuglen Formation with ammonites of the genus Cranocephalites near the base, and Longaeviceras in the upper part. The overlying Oxfordian to Kimmeridgian deposits of the Hekkingen Formation are thin and condensed. The Hekkingen Formation is dominated by Boreal cardioceratid ammonites (Cardioceras, Amoebites, Euprionoceras, Hoplocardioceras), with numerous Subboreal aulacostephanid ammonites (Rasenia, Zenostephanus) at two levels. The occurrences of Boreal and Subboreal ammonites are discussed in relation to the palaeogeography and fluctuations of ammonite faunas within the Boreal Realm during ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Sentralbanken Geological Quarterly Barents Sea Hekkingen ENVELOPE(17.832,17.832,69.597,69.597) Sentralbanken ENVELOPE(34.000,34.000,74.000,74.000)
spellingShingle Middle and Upper Jurassic
ammonites
Boreal and Subboreal provinces
correlation
palaeobiogeography
Wierzbowski, Andrzej
Smelror, Morten
The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
title The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
title_full The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
title_fullStr The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
title_full_unstemmed The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
title_short The Bajocian to Kimmeridgian (Middle to Upper Jurassic) ammonite succession at Sentralbanken High (core 7533/3-U-1), Barents Sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
title_sort bajocian to kimmeridgian (middle to upper jurassic) ammonite succession at sentralbanken high (core 7533/3-u-1), barents sea, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical significance
topic Middle and Upper Jurassic
ammonites
Boreal and Subboreal provinces
correlation
palaeobiogeography
topic_facet Middle and Upper Jurassic
ammonites
Boreal and Subboreal provinces
correlation
palaeobiogeography
url https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/27314