Sequence stratigraphy and microplankton palaeoenvironmental dynamics across the Jurassic–Cretaceous transition in the Canadian Arctic

Open Access under the CUP Agreement Acknowledgements The authors thank the following people and institutions for their valuable support: Sylvie LeBlanc (Department of Culture and Heritage, Iglooik, Canada); Jane Chisholm and rangers of Parks Canada (Iqaluit and Tanquary Camp, Canada); John Innis (Un...

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Published in:Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Main Authors: Ingrams, Stephen, Jolley, David W., Schneider, Simon
Other Authors: University of Aberdeen.Geosciences, University of Aberdeen.Geology and Geophysics
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
Subjects:
QE
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2164/20288
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755691022000081
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Summary:Open Access under the CUP Agreement Acknowledgements The authors thank the following people and institutions for their valuable support: Sylvie LeBlanc (Department of Culture and Heritage, Iglooik, Canada); Jane Chisholm and rangers of Parks Canada (Iqaluit and Tanquary Camp, Canada); John Innis (Universal Helicopters); and the staff of Polar Continental Shelf Programme at Resolute Bay (Canada). Fellow geologists Berta Lopez-Mir and Peter Hülse (both Cambridge Arctic Shelf Programme (CASP), Cambridge, UK) participated in fieldwork in 2015. The help of field assistant Alex Chavanne (California, USA) with logging and sampling the Rollrock Section was instrumental. Dave Bodman of MB Stratigraphy Ltd. (Sheffield, UK) prepared part of the palynological slides used in this study. CASP's industry sponsors are acknowledged for their funding of the Canadian Arctic Islands Project. The authors also thank reviewers James Riding (British Geological Survey, Nottingham, UK) and an unknown second reviewer, for their constructive criticism of this paper and the Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh editorial office. Peer reviewed