Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology

To better understand the paleoenvironments of the lower-middle Santonian, dinocyst data were obtained from the Santa Marta Formation, Larsen Basin, James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula. This study provides the first available quantitative dinocyst data for the Santa Marta Formation, which should m...

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Main Authors: CASTRO,SUSAN P., CARVALHO,MARCELO A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Academia Brasileira de Ciências 2015
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spelling ftjscielo:oai:scielo:S0001-37652015000401583 2023-05-15T13:52:10+02:00 Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology CASTRO,SUSAN P. CARVALHO,MARCELO A. 2015-09-01 text/html http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652015000401583 en eng Academia Brasileira de Ciências Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.87 n.3 2015 Santonian dinocysts Antarctica Cretaceous Santa Marta Formation dinocyst blooms journal article 2015 ftjscielo 2015-10-26T15:37:24Z To better understand the paleoenvironments of the lower-middle Santonian, dinocyst data were obtained from the Santa Marta Formation, Larsen Basin, James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula. This study provides the first available quantitative dinocyst data for the Santa Marta Formation, which should more clearly reflect detailed changes in paleoenvironments, as recorded by fluctuations in diversity and abundance. To record the Santonian dinocyst assemblages from the Larsen Basin, 30 samples from an outcrop of the Lachman Crags Member (LC section) were analyzed. These assemblages are dominated by peridiniacean dinocysts typical of the Isabelidinium flora. A lower-middle Santonian age was determined after the recognition of Odontochitina poriferaand Isabelidinium cretaceum zones. Cluster analysis based on quantitative data, yielded five dinocyst assemblages: Manumiella, Heterosphaeridium, Chlamydophorella, Isabelidinium and Odontochitina. Two Santonian blooms, Isabelidinium and Odontochitina,recognized in other regions were also recorded in the studied section. The stratigraphic distribution shows an alternation between the assemblages, distinguishing in the section six intervals. The high abundance of the Manumiella assemblage at the uppermost interval of the section represents the shallower setting, whereas the high abundance of Odontochitina at the middle part of the section represents the deepest setting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica James Ross Island Ross Island SciELO Brazil (Scientific Electronic Library Online) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Lachman ENVELOPE(-57.781,-57.781,-63.780,-63.780) Lachman Crags ENVELOPE(-57.832,-57.832,-63.874,-63.874) Larsen Basin ENVELOPE(-60.000,-60.000,-68.000,-68.000) Ross Island
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topic Santonian dinocysts
Antarctica
Cretaceous
Santa Marta Formation
dinocyst blooms
spellingShingle Santonian dinocysts
Antarctica
Cretaceous
Santa Marta Formation
dinocyst blooms
CASTRO,SUSAN P.
CARVALHO,MARCELO A.
Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
topic_facet Santonian dinocysts
Antarctica
Cretaceous
Santa Marta Formation
dinocyst blooms
description To better understand the paleoenvironments of the lower-middle Santonian, dinocyst data were obtained from the Santa Marta Formation, Larsen Basin, James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula. This study provides the first available quantitative dinocyst data for the Santa Marta Formation, which should more clearly reflect detailed changes in paleoenvironments, as recorded by fluctuations in diversity and abundance. To record the Santonian dinocyst assemblages from the Larsen Basin, 30 samples from an outcrop of the Lachman Crags Member (LC section) were analyzed. These assemblages are dominated by peridiniacean dinocysts typical of the Isabelidinium flora. A lower-middle Santonian age was determined after the recognition of Odontochitina poriferaand Isabelidinium cretaceum zones. Cluster analysis based on quantitative data, yielded five dinocyst assemblages: Manumiella, Heterosphaeridium, Chlamydophorella, Isabelidinium and Odontochitina. Two Santonian blooms, Isabelidinium and Odontochitina,recognized in other regions were also recorded in the studied section. The stratigraphic distribution shows an alternation between the assemblages, distinguishing in the section six intervals. The high abundance of the Manumiella assemblage at the uppermost interval of the section represents the shallower setting, whereas the high abundance of Odontochitina at the middle part of the section represents the deepest setting.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author CASTRO,SUSAN P.
CARVALHO,MARCELO A.
author_facet CASTRO,SUSAN P.
CARVALHO,MARCELO A.
author_sort CASTRO,SUSAN P.
title Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
title_short Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
title_full Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
title_fullStr Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
title_full_unstemmed Santonian dinocyst assemblages of the Santa Marta Formation, Antarctic Peninsula: Inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
title_sort santonian dinocyst assemblages of the santa marta formation, antarctic peninsula: inferences for paleoenvironments and paleoecology
publisher Academia Brasileira de Ciências
publishDate 2015
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652015000401583
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ENVELOPE(-57.832,-57.832,-63.874,-63.874)
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geographic Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Lachman
Lachman Crags
Larsen Basin
Ross Island
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Ross Island
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
James Ross Island
Ross Island
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Antarctic Peninsula
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James Ross Island
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op_source Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências v.87 n.3 2015
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