From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica

We present new palynological data from the Transantarctic Mountains that clarify the timing of sedimentary and magmatic processes in the transition from continental deposition of the Beacon Supergroup to emplacement of the Ferrar Large Igneous Province. Samples were collected from twenty-three Trias...

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Main Authors: Bomfleur B., Schöner R., Schneider J., Viereck L., Kerp H., McKellar J.
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftkazanuniv:oai:dspace.kpfu.ru:net/140719 2023-05-15T14:03:54+02:00 From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica Bomfleur B. Schöner R. Schneider J. Viereck L. Kerp H. McKellar J. 2014 https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/140719 unknown Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 207 18 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/bitstream/net/140719/-1/SCOPUS00346667-2014-207-SID84900019026-p1.pdf 0034-6667 https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/140719 SCOPUS00346667-2014-207-SID84900019026 Alisporites Beacon Supergroup Classopollis Ferrar Province Palynostratigraphy Transantarctic Mountains Article 2014 ftkazanuniv 2022-01-01T09:47:56Z We present new palynological data from the Transantarctic Mountains that clarify the timing of sedimentary and magmatic processes in the transition from continental deposition of the Beacon Supergroup to emplacement of the Ferrar Large Igneous Province. Samples were collected from twenty-three Triassic and Jurassic sections in the southern area of north Victoria Land (NVL), East Antarctica. Recovered palynomorph assemblages are correlated with the widely used, although informal palynostratigraphic framework established for eastern Australia by Price. The associated Late Triassic-earliest Jurassic zone, APT5, is modified here with a proposed new subdivision: Lower APT5 ("APT5L"; middle-late Norian), Middle APT5 ("APT5M"; Rhaetian), and Upper APT5 ("APT5U"; Hettangian-earliest Sinemurian). We further propose a modification unifying the relevant formal eastern Australian and New Zealand palynostratigraphic zones, with a new Polycingulatisporites crenulatus Association Zone (new zonal status) that includes the P. crenulatus Association Subzone (new subzone; equivalent to APT5L) and the following Foveosporites moretonensis Association Subzone (new subzonal status; equivalent to APT5M). Our palynostratigraphic dating of the NVL assemblages demonstrates that the onset of sedimentation was diachronous in this part of the Transantarctic Basin, ranging from at least the Rhaetian to, in places, early Sinemurian. By lack of evidence for rocks containing APT5U assemblages and by analogy with the few coeval sections in Australia, we infer that the Hettangian interval in NVL is probably consumed by unconformity. Deposition of ashes from distal silicic volcanism commenced in the early Sinemurian and reached a peak phase beginning in middle Pliensbachian (ca 187. Ma), coinciding with the first major magmatic interval of the silicic Chon Aike Province in Patagonia and West Antarctica. Two major episodes of phreatomagmatic activity, driven by shallow-level sill intrusion into sandstone aquifers, occurred during the middle Pliensbachian and during the late Pliensbachian-early Toarcian. The latter episode was closely followed by the first pillow extrusion and local lava effusion. Contrary to some previous studies, we further conclude that all available palynological evidence is compatible with a short-lived emplacement of the plateau-forming Kirkpatrick Basalt at around 180. Ma during the early Toarcian. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica East Antarctica Victoria Land West Antarctica Kazan Federal University Digital Repository East Antarctica Patagonia West Antarctica Victoria Land Transantarctic Mountains New Zealand
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topic Alisporites
Beacon Supergroup
Classopollis
Ferrar Province
Palynostratigraphy
Transantarctic Mountains
spellingShingle Alisporites
Beacon Supergroup
Classopollis
Ferrar Province
Palynostratigraphy
Transantarctic Mountains
Bomfleur B.
Schöner R.
Schneider J.
Viereck L.
Kerp H.
McKellar J.
From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica
topic_facet Alisporites
Beacon Supergroup
Classopollis
Ferrar Province
Palynostratigraphy
Transantarctic Mountains
description We present new palynological data from the Transantarctic Mountains that clarify the timing of sedimentary and magmatic processes in the transition from continental deposition of the Beacon Supergroup to emplacement of the Ferrar Large Igneous Province. Samples were collected from twenty-three Triassic and Jurassic sections in the southern area of north Victoria Land (NVL), East Antarctica. Recovered palynomorph assemblages are correlated with the widely used, although informal palynostratigraphic framework established for eastern Australia by Price. The associated Late Triassic-earliest Jurassic zone, APT5, is modified here with a proposed new subdivision: Lower APT5 ("APT5L"; middle-late Norian), Middle APT5 ("APT5M"; Rhaetian), and Upper APT5 ("APT5U"; Hettangian-earliest Sinemurian). We further propose a modification unifying the relevant formal eastern Australian and New Zealand palynostratigraphic zones, with a new Polycingulatisporites crenulatus Association Zone (new zonal status) that includes the P. crenulatus Association Subzone (new subzone; equivalent to APT5L) and the following Foveosporites moretonensis Association Subzone (new subzonal status; equivalent to APT5M). Our palynostratigraphic dating of the NVL assemblages demonstrates that the onset of sedimentation was diachronous in this part of the Transantarctic Basin, ranging from at least the Rhaetian to, in places, early Sinemurian. By lack of evidence for rocks containing APT5U assemblages and by analogy with the few coeval sections in Australia, we infer that the Hettangian interval in NVL is probably consumed by unconformity. Deposition of ashes from distal silicic volcanism commenced in the early Sinemurian and reached a peak phase beginning in middle Pliensbachian (ca 187. Ma), coinciding with the first major magmatic interval of the silicic Chon Aike Province in Patagonia and West Antarctica. Two major episodes of phreatomagmatic activity, driven by shallow-level sill intrusion into sandstone aquifers, occurred during the middle Pliensbachian and during the late Pliensbachian-early Toarcian. The latter episode was closely followed by the first pillow extrusion and local lava effusion. Contrary to some previous studies, we further conclude that all available palynological evidence is compatible with a short-lived emplacement of the plateau-forming Kirkpatrick Basalt at around 180. Ma during the early Toarcian. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bomfleur B.
Schöner R.
Schneider J.
Viereck L.
Kerp H.
McKellar J.
author_facet Bomfleur B.
Schöner R.
Schneider J.
Viereck L.
Kerp H.
McKellar J.
author_sort Bomfleur B.
title From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica
title_short From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica
title_full From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica
title_fullStr From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed From the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in East Antarctica
title_sort from the transantarctic basin to the ferrar large igneous province-new palynostratigraphic age constraints for triassic-jurassic sedimentation and magmatism in east antarctica
publishDate 2014
url https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/140719
geographic East Antarctica
Patagonia
West Antarctica
Victoria Land
Transantarctic Mountains
New Zealand
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Patagonia
West Antarctica
Victoria Land
Transantarctic Mountains
New Zealand
genre Antarc*
Antarctica
East Antarctica
Victoria Land
West Antarctica
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Antarctica
East Antarctica
Victoria Land
West Antarctica
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