Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula

Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages of the Byers Group have been correlated with palynostratigraphical zones established for the Mesozoic of Australia. The President Beaches Formation is believed to be latest Early Berriasian-Berriasian in age, based on its similarity to the Kalyptea wisemaniae and Cass...

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Published in:Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Main Author: Duane, Ailbhe M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Elsevier 1994
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Online Access:http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/516025/
https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-6667(94)90045-0
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:516025 2023-05-15T13:49:33+02:00 Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula Duane, Ailbhe M. 1994-12 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/516025/ https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-6667(94)90045-0 unknown Elsevier Duane, Ailbhe M. 1994 Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 84 (1-2). 113-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-6667(94)90045-0 <https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-6667(94)90045-0> Earth Sciences Publication - Article PeerReviewed 1994 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1016/0034-6667(94)90045-0 2023-02-04T19:44:25Z Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages of the Byers Group have been correlated with palynostratigraphical zones established for the Mesozoic of Australia. The President Beaches Formation is believed to be latest Early Berriasian-Berriasian in age, based on its similarity to the Kalyptea wisemaniae and Cassiculosphaeridia delicata Interval Zones. The precise age assignment of the Chester Cone Formation is more problematic as the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages present are significantly different to those previously known from the Southern Hemisphere. However, it is suggested that the upper part of the formation is probably latest Berriasian to earliest Valangianian in age. Palynological and macrofossil evidence date an important unconformity between the President Beaches and Chester Cone formations as latest Berriasian-early Valangianian. The palynological content of the Byers Group implies that the palaeo-oceanographic setting varied from dominantly marginal marine to occasionally more fully marine conditions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Livingston Island Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Livingston Island ENVELOPE(-60.500,-60.500,-62.600,-62.600) Byers ENVELOPE(-60.283,-60.283,-63.900,-63.900) Chester Cone ENVELOPE(-61.085,-61.085,-62.636,-62.636) President Beaches ENVELOPE(-61.117,-61.117,-62.625,-62.625) Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 84 1-2 113 120
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Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
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description Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages of the Byers Group have been correlated with palynostratigraphical zones established for the Mesozoic of Australia. The President Beaches Formation is believed to be latest Early Berriasian-Berriasian in age, based on its similarity to the Kalyptea wisemaniae and Cassiculosphaeridia delicata Interval Zones. The precise age assignment of the Chester Cone Formation is more problematic as the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages present are significantly different to those previously known from the Southern Hemisphere. However, it is suggested that the upper part of the formation is probably latest Berriasian to earliest Valangianian in age. Palynological and macrofossil evidence date an important unconformity between the President Beaches and Chester Cone formations as latest Berriasian-early Valangianian. The palynological content of the Byers Group implies that the palaeo-oceanographic setting varied from dominantly marginal marine to occasionally more fully marine conditions.
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title Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_short Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_fullStr Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary palynological investigation of the Byers Group (Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous), Livingston Island, Antarctic Peninsula
title_sort preliminary palynological investigation of the byers group (late jurassic-early cretaceous), livingston island, antarctic peninsula
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