Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge

New data are presented in relation to the worldwide definition of the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary, i.e. the base of the Kimmeridgian Stage. This data, mostly acquired in the past decade, supports the 2006 proposal to make the uniform boundary of the stages in the Flodigarry section at Staffin Ba...

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Main Authors: Wierzbowski, A, Atrops, F, Grabowski, Jacek, Hounslow, Mark, Matyja, B, Oloriz, F, Page, Kevin, Parent, H, Rogov, M
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https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26647
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spelling ftunivliverpool:oai:livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk:3108070 2023-05-15T15:39:09+02:00 Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge Wierzbowski, A Atrops, F Grabowski, Jacek Hounslow, Mark Matyja, B Oloriz, F Page, Kevin Parent, H Rogov, M 2016-11-01 http://livrepository.liverpool.ac.uk/3108070/ https://vjs.pgi.gov.pl/article/view/26647 unknown Wierzbowski, A, Atrops, F, Grabowski, Jacek, Hounslow, Mark orcid:0000-0003-1784-6291 , Matyja, B, Oloriz, F, Page, Kevin, Parent, H and Rogov, M (2016) Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge. Volumina Jurassica, 14 (1). pp. 15-50. Article NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftunivliverpool 2023-01-19T23:59:27Z New data are presented in relation to the worldwide definition of the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary, i.e. the base of the Kimmeridgian Stage. This data, mostly acquired in the past decade, supports the 2006 proposal to make the uniform boundary of the stages in the Flodigarry section at Staffin Bay on the Isle of Skye, northern Scotland. This boundary is based on the Subboreal-Boreal ammonite successions, and it is distinguished by the Pictonia flodigarriensis horizon at the base of the Subboreal Baylei Zone, and which corresponds precisely to the base of the Boreal Bauhini Zone. The boundary lies in the 0.16 m interval (1.24–1.08 m) below bed 36 in sections F6 at Flodigarry and it is thus proposed as the GSSP for the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary. This boundary is recognized also by other stratigraphical data – palaeontological, geochemical and palaeomagnetic (including its well documented position close to the boundary between magnetozones F3n, and F3r which is placed in the 0.20 m interval – 1.28 m to 1.48 m below bed 36 – the latter corresponding to marine magnetic anomaly M26r).The boundary is clearly recognizable also in other sections of the Subboreal and Boreal areas discussed in the study, including southern England, Pomerania and the Peri-Baltic Syneclise, Russian Platform, Northern Central Siberia, Franz-Josef Land, Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea. It can be recognized also in the Submediterranean-Mediterranean areas of Europe and Asia where it correlates with the boundary between the Hypselum and the Bimmamatum ammonite zones. The changes in ammonite faunas at the boundary of these ammonite zones – mostly of ammonites of the families Aspidoceratidae and Oppeliidae – also enables the recognition of the boundary in the Tethyan and Indo-Pacific areas – such as the central part of the Americas (Cuba, Mexico), southern America, and southern parts of Asia. The climatic and environmental changes near to the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary discussed in the study relate mostly to the European areas. They ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Barents Sea Franz Josef Land Norwegian Sea Siberia The University of Liverpool Repository Barents Sea Franz Josef Land ENVELOPE(55.000,55.000,81.000,81.000) Norwegian Sea Pacific
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description New data are presented in relation to the worldwide definition of the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary, i.e. the base of the Kimmeridgian Stage. This data, mostly acquired in the past decade, supports the 2006 proposal to make the uniform boundary of the stages in the Flodigarry section at Staffin Bay on the Isle of Skye, northern Scotland. This boundary is based on the Subboreal-Boreal ammonite successions, and it is distinguished by the Pictonia flodigarriensis horizon at the base of the Subboreal Baylei Zone, and which corresponds precisely to the base of the Boreal Bauhini Zone. The boundary lies in the 0.16 m interval (1.24–1.08 m) below bed 36 in sections F6 at Flodigarry and it is thus proposed as the GSSP for the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary. This boundary is recognized also by other stratigraphical data – palaeontological, geochemical and palaeomagnetic (including its well documented position close to the boundary between magnetozones F3n, and F3r which is placed in the 0.20 m interval – 1.28 m to 1.48 m below bed 36 – the latter corresponding to marine magnetic anomaly M26r).The boundary is clearly recognizable also in other sections of the Subboreal and Boreal areas discussed in the study, including southern England, Pomerania and the Peri-Baltic Syneclise, Russian Platform, Northern Central Siberia, Franz-Josef Land, Barents Sea and Norwegian Sea. It can be recognized also in the Submediterranean-Mediterranean areas of Europe and Asia where it correlates with the boundary between the Hypselum and the Bimmamatum ammonite zones. The changes in ammonite faunas at the boundary of these ammonite zones – mostly of ammonites of the families Aspidoceratidae and Oppeliidae – also enables the recognition of the boundary in the Tethyan and Indo-Pacific areas – such as the central part of the Americas (Cuba, Mexico), southern America, and southern parts of Asia. The climatic and environmental changes near to the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary discussed in the study relate mostly to the European areas. They ...
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author Wierzbowski, A
Atrops, F
Grabowski, Jacek
Hounslow, Mark
Matyja, B
Oloriz, F
Page, Kevin
Parent, H
Rogov, M
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Atrops, F
Grabowski, Jacek
Hounslow, Mark
Matyja, B
Oloriz, F
Page, Kevin
Parent, H
Rogov, M
Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge
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title_short Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge
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title_fullStr Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Towards a consistent Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge
title_sort towards a consistent oxfordian/kimmeridgian global boundary: current state of knowledge
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