Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany

The Ratekau boring ended in clays of the so-called Asterigerina-Zone; these clays have shallow-water features in the uppermost samples. The clays are overlain by deep-water clays with pteropods; this formation is split into two parts by a shallow-water deposit. The fossiliferous series ends upward i...

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Main Author: Boekschoten, G J
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 1969
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PC
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.784431 2023-05-15T18:01:14+02:00 Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany Boekschoten, G J MEDIAN LATITUDE: 54.070107 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: 9.821445 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 53.679792 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 8.300438 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 54.893917 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: 10.751625 * DATE/TIME START: 1955-01-01T00:00:00 * DATE/TIME END: 1964-01-01T00:00:00 1969-06-20 application/zip, 7 datasets https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.784431 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.784431 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.784431 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.784431 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Boekschoten, G J (1969): Fossilführung und Stratigraphie des Oligo-Miozäns von fünf norddeutschen Bohrungen. Meyniana, 19, 1-77, https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.1969.19.1 Germany North Hamburg-Langenhorn Hamburg-Wulksfelde HH-Langenhorn1955 HH-Wulksfelde1962 PC Piston corer Ratekau1959 Schleswig-Holstein Vaale1964 Westerland1959 Dataset 1969 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.784431 https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.1969.19.1 2023-01-20T07:32:34Z The Ratekau boring ended in clays of the so-called Asterigerina-Zone; these clays have shallow-water features in the uppermost samples. The clays are overlain by deep-water clays with pteropods; this formation is split into two parts by a shallow-water deposit. The fossiliferous series ends upward in sandy deposits with shallow-water fossils. The question is raised whether the two deep-water deposits might correspond to the Lower Doberg Beds (Eochattian) and the Upper Doberg Beds (Neochattian) at the Doberg hill, closer to the rim of the basin. All fossiliferous samples from this boring are thought to be of Late Oligocene age; the boundary towards the Middle Oligocene, however, could not be ascertained. The Vaale boring ended in rather typical Septaria clay of the Middle Oligocene. This clay is capped by some metres of unfossiliferous glauconite clays, which in turn are overlain by silts and silty clays with planktonic fossils identical to those found at Dingden locality. These deposits are tentatively dated as Early Miocene. The next higher series of samples consists of sands and clays deposited in shallower waters. They contain a rich fauna of benthic molluscs, which, according to the current notion in stratigraphy, would have a Reinbek Age. In addition, they contain a set of planktonic fossils which differs from the 'Lower Miocene' assemblages. These sands and clays are overlain by a thick series of marine sands very poor in fossils. Finally, four metres of clay with foraminifera, having Younger Miocene affinities, form the top of the fossiliferous sequence. The borings at Wulksfelde and Langenhorn were not far apart and their sediments are easily correlated. Both wells start below in continental 'Lignite Sands' and contain overlying shallow water sands and clays. These yielded Hemmoor benthic mollusca, supposed to indicate Lower Miocene in the relevant literature; however, we encountered their planktonic foraminifera in the uppermost Miocene as well. The same planktonic species were found in all samples of ... Dataset Planktonic foraminifera PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science ENVELOPE(8.300438,10.751625,54.893917,53.679792)
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topic Germany
North
Hamburg-Langenhorn
Hamburg-Wulksfelde
HH-Langenhorn1955
HH-Wulksfelde1962
PC
Piston corer
Ratekau1959
Schleswig-Holstein
Vaale1964
Westerland1959
spellingShingle Germany
North
Hamburg-Langenhorn
Hamburg-Wulksfelde
HH-Langenhorn1955
HH-Wulksfelde1962
PC
Piston corer
Ratekau1959
Schleswig-Holstein
Vaale1964
Westerland1959
Boekschoten, G J
Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany
topic_facet Germany
North
Hamburg-Langenhorn
Hamburg-Wulksfelde
HH-Langenhorn1955
HH-Wulksfelde1962
PC
Piston corer
Ratekau1959
Schleswig-Holstein
Vaale1964
Westerland1959
description The Ratekau boring ended in clays of the so-called Asterigerina-Zone; these clays have shallow-water features in the uppermost samples. The clays are overlain by deep-water clays with pteropods; this formation is split into two parts by a shallow-water deposit. The fossiliferous series ends upward in sandy deposits with shallow-water fossils. The question is raised whether the two deep-water deposits might correspond to the Lower Doberg Beds (Eochattian) and the Upper Doberg Beds (Neochattian) at the Doberg hill, closer to the rim of the basin. All fossiliferous samples from this boring are thought to be of Late Oligocene age; the boundary towards the Middle Oligocene, however, could not be ascertained. The Vaale boring ended in rather typical Septaria clay of the Middle Oligocene. This clay is capped by some metres of unfossiliferous glauconite clays, which in turn are overlain by silts and silty clays with planktonic fossils identical to those found at Dingden locality. These deposits are tentatively dated as Early Miocene. The next higher series of samples consists of sands and clays deposited in shallower waters. They contain a rich fauna of benthic molluscs, which, according to the current notion in stratigraphy, would have a Reinbek Age. In addition, they contain a set of planktonic fossils which differs from the 'Lower Miocene' assemblages. These sands and clays are overlain by a thick series of marine sands very poor in fossils. Finally, four metres of clay with foraminifera, having Younger Miocene affinities, form the top of the fossiliferous sequence. The borings at Wulksfelde and Langenhorn were not far apart and their sediments are easily correlated. Both wells start below in continental 'Lignite Sands' and contain overlying shallow water sands and clays. These yielded Hemmoor benthic mollusca, supposed to indicate Lower Miocene in the relevant literature; however, we encountered their planktonic foraminifera in the uppermost Miocene as well. The same planktonic species were found in all samples of ...
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author Boekschoten, G J
author_facet Boekschoten, G J
author_sort Boekschoten, G J
title Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany
title_short Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany
title_full Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany
title_fullStr Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany
title_full_unstemmed Biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern Germany
title_sort biogenic and mineral composition and foraminiferal stratigraphy of sediment cores obtained in northern germany
publisher PANGAEA
publishDate 1969
url https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.784431
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op_source Supplement to: Boekschoten, G J (1969): Fossilführung und Stratigraphie des Oligo-Miozäns von fünf norddeutschen Bohrungen. Meyniana, 19, 1-77, https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.1969.19.1
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