Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica

The Uscari Formation (Torito and Calvario rivers, 3X, Peralta and Alto Guayacán), shows a shallowing from lower bathyal zones to neritic zones during the Early Miocene. In the Middle Miocene there was a change back to bathyal zones, but not as deep as those found in the 3X area during the previous i...

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Published in:Revista Geológica de América Central
Main Author: Betancur, Julliet
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2014
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spelling ftucostaricaojs:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/15122 2023-07-30T04:04:58+02:00 Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica Foraminíferos bentónicos como indicadores paleoecológicos de la Formación Uscari (Mioceno Temprano-Medio), cuenca de Limón (sur), Costa Rica Betancur, Julliet 2014-06-27 application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/geologica/article/view/15122 https://doi.org/10.15517/rgac.v0i50.15122 spa spa Universidad de Costa Rica https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/geologica/article/view/15122/14410 https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/geologica/article/view/15122 doi:10.15517/rgac.v0i50.15122 Derechos de autor 2014 Julliet Betancur https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/cr/ Revista geológica de América central; Vol. 50 (2014); 193-212 2215-261X 0256-7024 Limón Basin Uscari Formation benthic foraminifera microhabitat epifaunal infaunal oligotrophic mesotrophic eutrophic Cuenca de Limón Formación Uscari foraminíferos bentónicos oligotrófico mesotrófico eutrófico info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article 2014 ftucostaricaojs https://doi.org/10.15517/rgac.v0i50.15122 2023-07-11T21:02:46Z The Uscari Formation (Torito and Calvario rivers, 3X, Peralta and Alto Guayacán), shows a shallowing from lower bathyal zones to neritic zones during the Early Miocene. In the Middle Miocene there was a change back to bathyal zones, but not as deep as those found in the 3X area during the previous interval.During the Early Miocene bathyal zones were characterized by eutrophic to mesotrophic environments deposited under oceanic upwelling and turbidity flows conditions, except for the 3X area that had a more stable fauna. The shallowing towards neritic zones is characterized by oligotrophic environments with hard substrates and high-energy sands, with the presence of reefs, algae and warm waters. During the Middle Miocene, bathyal zones were oligotrophic and diversity was low possibly due to increased predation or a change in the circulation of intermediate waters by the influence of Northern Component Water (NCW), a precursor of the current North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), which is characterized by oxygenated waters, is carbonate-rich and is low in nutrients.The bathyal zone of the study area correlates with the bottom of the Terciopelo creek section and Early Miocene Period of the Reventazón river. Both the bathyal and abyssal deposits of the Reventazón river section, and the mid bathyal zone of the Terciopelo creek section were subject to turbidites flows which brought shallow taxa into deep water. During the late Early Miocene and early Middle Miocene, the middle and upper Terciopelo creek section was deposited in the upper slope to shelf environments transition. The early Middle Miocene type section of the Uscari creek was deposited on the continental shelf and is tentatively correlated to the top of the Terciopelo creek section. La Formación Uscari (en los ríos Torito y Calvario, y las secciones 3X, Peralta y Alto Guayacán), muestrauna somerización desde zonas batiales inferiores hasta zonas neríticas durante el Mioceno Temprano. En el MiocenoMedio cambia nuevamente a zonas batiales no tan profundas como ... Article in Journal/Newspaper NADW North Atlantic Deep Water North Atlantic Portal de revistas académicas de la Universidad de Costa Rica Peralta ENVELOPE(-44.817,-44.817,-60.733,-60.733) Revista Geológica de América Central 50
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topic Limón Basin
Uscari Formation
benthic foraminifera
microhabitat
epifaunal
infaunal
oligotrophic
mesotrophic
eutrophic
Cuenca de Limón
Formación Uscari
foraminíferos bentónicos
oligotrófico
mesotrófico
eutrófico
spellingShingle Limón Basin
Uscari Formation
benthic foraminifera
microhabitat
epifaunal
infaunal
oligotrophic
mesotrophic
eutrophic
Cuenca de Limón
Formación Uscari
foraminíferos bentónicos
oligotrófico
mesotrófico
eutrófico
Betancur, Julliet
Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica
topic_facet Limón Basin
Uscari Formation
benthic foraminifera
microhabitat
epifaunal
infaunal
oligotrophic
mesotrophic
eutrophic
Cuenca de Limón
Formación Uscari
foraminíferos bentónicos
oligotrófico
mesotrófico
eutrófico
description The Uscari Formation (Torito and Calvario rivers, 3X, Peralta and Alto Guayacán), shows a shallowing from lower bathyal zones to neritic zones during the Early Miocene. In the Middle Miocene there was a change back to bathyal zones, but not as deep as those found in the 3X area during the previous interval.During the Early Miocene bathyal zones were characterized by eutrophic to mesotrophic environments deposited under oceanic upwelling and turbidity flows conditions, except for the 3X area that had a more stable fauna. The shallowing towards neritic zones is characterized by oligotrophic environments with hard substrates and high-energy sands, with the presence of reefs, algae and warm waters. During the Middle Miocene, bathyal zones were oligotrophic and diversity was low possibly due to increased predation or a change in the circulation of intermediate waters by the influence of Northern Component Water (NCW), a precursor of the current North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW), which is characterized by oxygenated waters, is carbonate-rich and is low in nutrients.The bathyal zone of the study area correlates with the bottom of the Terciopelo creek section and Early Miocene Period of the Reventazón river. Both the bathyal and abyssal deposits of the Reventazón river section, and the mid bathyal zone of the Terciopelo creek section were subject to turbidites flows which brought shallow taxa into deep water. During the late Early Miocene and early Middle Miocene, the middle and upper Terciopelo creek section was deposited in the upper slope to shelf environments transition. The early Middle Miocene type section of the Uscari creek was deposited on the continental shelf and is tentatively correlated to the top of the Terciopelo creek section. La Formación Uscari (en los ríos Torito y Calvario, y las secciones 3X, Peralta y Alto Guayacán), muestrauna somerización desde zonas batiales inferiores hasta zonas neríticas durante el Mioceno Temprano. En el MiocenoMedio cambia nuevamente a zonas batiales no tan profundas como ...
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title Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica
title_short Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica
title_full Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica
title_fullStr Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the Uscari Formation (Early to Middle Miocene), Limón Basin (south), Costa Rica
title_sort benthic foraminifera as paleoecological indicators of the uscari formation (early to middle miocene), limón basin (south), costa rica
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
publishDate 2014
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/geologica/article/view/15122
https://doi.org/10.15517/rgac.v0i50.15122
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