Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)

The Santonian-Campanian (S/C) transition in the Kalaat Senan area is well exposed in the Assila Wadi (OA) section and consists of marls with indurate glauconitic levels towards the base. Standard Mediterranean ammonite biozonations could not be applied to this section because the biomarkers are abse...

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Main Authors: ELAMRI, ZAINEB, ZAGHBIB-TURKI, DALILA
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spelling fttubitakaj:oai:journals.tubitak.gov.tr:earth-1315 2023-05-15T18:00:46+02:00 Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia) ELAMRI, ZAINEB ZAGHBIB-TURKI, DALILA 2014-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/earth/vol23/iss2/5 https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1315&context=earth unknown TÜBİTAK Academic Journals https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/earth/vol23/iss2/5 https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1315&context=earth Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences Santonian/Campanian boundary biostratigraphy planktonic foraminifera Kalaat Senan Tunisia Earth Sciences text 2014 fttubitakaj 2022-10-19T17:23:53Z The Santonian-Campanian (S/C) transition in the Kalaat Senan area is well exposed in the Assila Wadi (OA) section and consists of marls with indurate glauconitic levels towards the base. Standard Mediterranean ammonite biozonations could not be applied to this section because the biomarkers are absent. However, planktonic foraminiferal biozonation is more reliable for indicating the S/C boundary, and here we propose to use the last appearance datum of Dicarinella asymetrica as the index marker of this boundary. A high-resolution quantitative analysis of the planktonic foraminifera of the OA section allows us to define the main bioevents across the S/C transition interval and to specify the S/C boundary. The section reveals that the extinctions across the transition interval occurred among species with a trochospiral keeled test and free portici of the genera Dicarinella and Marginotruncana. In fact, the dicarinellids eventually became extinct and the last appearance of the index species Dicarinella asymetrica defines the S/C boundary, whereas the marginotruncanids suffered a gradual extinction and several species crossed the boundary. Representative taxa of the genera Globotruncanita and Globotruncana first occurred in the uppermost part of the Santonian. These bioevents indicate a major but gradual planktonic foraminiferal turnover during the S/C transition, and may be related to adaptive changes and intraspecific competition. Because dicarinellids and marginotruncanids lived in tropical-subtropical oceanic realms, they seem to have been less able to adapt during the environmental changes associated with the transition; they were progressively replaced by more evolved globotruncanids belonging to the genera Globotruncana and Globotruncanita. This major turnover may have been initiated by an increase in temperatures succeeding a maximum flooding stage of a transgressive period. These oceanic conditions appear to have been favorable for radiation of the globotruncanids and heterohelicids. Text Planktonic foraminifera TÜBİTAK Academic Journals
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topic Santonian/Campanian boundary
biostratigraphy
planktonic foraminifera
Kalaat Senan
Tunisia
Earth Sciences
spellingShingle Santonian/Campanian boundary
biostratigraphy
planktonic foraminifera
Kalaat Senan
Tunisia
Earth Sciences
ELAMRI, ZAINEB
ZAGHBIB-TURKI, DALILA
Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)
topic_facet Santonian/Campanian boundary
biostratigraphy
planktonic foraminifera
Kalaat Senan
Tunisia
Earth Sciences
description The Santonian-Campanian (S/C) transition in the Kalaat Senan area is well exposed in the Assila Wadi (OA) section and consists of marls with indurate glauconitic levels towards the base. Standard Mediterranean ammonite biozonations could not be applied to this section because the biomarkers are absent. However, planktonic foraminiferal biozonation is more reliable for indicating the S/C boundary, and here we propose to use the last appearance datum of Dicarinella asymetrica as the index marker of this boundary. A high-resolution quantitative analysis of the planktonic foraminifera of the OA section allows us to define the main bioevents across the S/C transition interval and to specify the S/C boundary. The section reveals that the extinctions across the transition interval occurred among species with a trochospiral keeled test and free portici of the genera Dicarinella and Marginotruncana. In fact, the dicarinellids eventually became extinct and the last appearance of the index species Dicarinella asymetrica defines the S/C boundary, whereas the marginotruncanids suffered a gradual extinction and several species crossed the boundary. Representative taxa of the genera Globotruncanita and Globotruncana first occurred in the uppermost part of the Santonian. These bioevents indicate a major but gradual planktonic foraminiferal turnover during the S/C transition, and may be related to adaptive changes and intraspecific competition. Because dicarinellids and marginotruncanids lived in tropical-subtropical oceanic realms, they seem to have been less able to adapt during the environmental changes associated with the transition; they were progressively replaced by more evolved globotruncanids belonging to the genera Globotruncana and Globotruncanita. This major turnover may have been initiated by an increase in temperatures succeeding a maximum flooding stage of a transgressive period. These oceanic conditions appear to have been favorable for radiation of the globotruncanids and heterohelicids.
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author ELAMRI, ZAINEB
ZAGHBIB-TURKI, DALILA
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title Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)
title_short Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)
title_full Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)
title_fullStr Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)
title_full_unstemmed Santonian-Campanian biostratigraphy of the Kalaat Senan area (West-Central Tunisia)
title_sort santonian-campanian biostratigraphy of the kalaat senan area (west-central tunisia)
publisher TÜBİTAK Academic Journals
publishDate 2014
url https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/earth/vol23/iss2/5
https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1315&context=earth
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