Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton

Studies of Recent calcareous nannoplankton distributions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (McIntyre and Be, 1967; Okada and Honjo, 1973) have revealed five distinct, latitudinally bounded, biogeographic coccolithophore zones. These zones are dynamic, and consequently their recognition in sediments...

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Main Author: Street, Christianne
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: UCL (University College London) 1998
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10104687 2023-12-24T10:10:14+01:00 Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton Street, Christianne 1998 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10104687/1/Paleobiogeography_of_early_cre.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10104687/ eng eng UCL (University College London) https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10104687/1/Paleobiogeography_of_early_cre.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10104687/ open Doctoral thesis, UCL (University College London). Earth sciences Thesis Doctoral 1998 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:29Z Studies of Recent calcareous nannoplankton distributions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (McIntyre and Be, 1967; Okada and Honjo, 1973) have revealed five distinct, latitudinally bounded, biogeographic coccolithophore zones. These zones are dynamic, and consequently their recognition in sediments has aided palaeoceanographic reconstructions of water masses through the Quaternary. Observations on Early Cretaceous nannoplankton palaeobiogeography have been limited to the recognition of nannofossil provinciality and a tentative attempt to assign taxa to biogeographic realms based largely on coeval macrofossil distributions. Assessments of environmental preferences of certain species have been hazarded (e.g. the use of Biscutum cons tans and Zeugrhahdotus erectus as high fertility indices; Roth and Bowdler, 1981), but a general lack of clear taxonomic concepts and quantitative control has hindered the spatial and temporal precision and applicability of these observations. In order to more clearly determine Early Cretaceous nannoplankton biogeography, a series of sites were studied, which provide a north-south transect through the Atlantic Ocean, supplemented by sections from the North Sea Basin, Barents Sea, Falkland Plateau, Weddell Sea (Antarctica), Argo Abyssal Plain (NW Australia) and Neuquen Basin (Argentina). Quantitative assemblage data were gathered from these sites for seven-time slices (Berriasian to Barremian), each horizon being determined by a nannofossil datum. Statistical analyses of assemblages were completed for species richness, evenness and diversity, and an attempt was made to quantify the variation observed using Principal Components Analysis. These analyses have revealed a relatively well defined, broad, low-mid latitude zone 45-50°N to 45-50°S, which is characterised by stable species compositions and high diversity. This is flanked in both northern and southern hemispheres by distinct high latitude zones. The change in assemblage abundance and composition is marked across these sharp ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Antarc* Antarctica Barents Sea Weddell Sea University College London: UCL Discovery Barents Sea Weddell Sea Pacific Weddell Argentina McIntyre ENVELOPE(-153.000,-153.000,-87.283,-87.283) Falkland Plateau ENVELOPE(-50.000,-50.000,-51.000,-51.000)
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Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
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description Studies of Recent calcareous nannoplankton distributions in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (McIntyre and Be, 1967; Okada and Honjo, 1973) have revealed five distinct, latitudinally bounded, biogeographic coccolithophore zones. These zones are dynamic, and consequently their recognition in sediments has aided palaeoceanographic reconstructions of water masses through the Quaternary. Observations on Early Cretaceous nannoplankton palaeobiogeography have been limited to the recognition of nannofossil provinciality and a tentative attempt to assign taxa to biogeographic realms based largely on coeval macrofossil distributions. Assessments of environmental preferences of certain species have been hazarded (e.g. the use of Biscutum cons tans and Zeugrhahdotus erectus as high fertility indices; Roth and Bowdler, 1981), but a general lack of clear taxonomic concepts and quantitative control has hindered the spatial and temporal precision and applicability of these observations. In order to more clearly determine Early Cretaceous nannoplankton biogeography, a series of sites were studied, which provide a north-south transect through the Atlantic Ocean, supplemented by sections from the North Sea Basin, Barents Sea, Falkland Plateau, Weddell Sea (Antarctica), Argo Abyssal Plain (NW Australia) and Neuquen Basin (Argentina). Quantitative assemblage data were gathered from these sites for seven-time slices (Berriasian to Barremian), each horizon being determined by a nannofossil datum. Statistical analyses of assemblages were completed for species richness, evenness and diversity, and an attempt was made to quantify the variation observed using Principal Components Analysis. These analyses have revealed a relatively well defined, broad, low-mid latitude zone 45-50°N to 45-50°S, which is characterised by stable species compositions and high diversity. This is flanked in both northern and southern hemispheres by distinct high latitude zones. The change in assemblage abundance and composition is marked across these sharp ...
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title Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
title_short Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
title_full Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
title_fullStr Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
title_full_unstemmed Palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
title_sort palaeobiogeography of early cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton
publisher UCL (University College London)
publishDate 1998
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10104687/1/Paleobiogeography_of_early_cre.pdf
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