Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia

The uppermost Bartonian to lowermost Priabonian transition is associated with several rapid extinctions across microfossil groups. However, the marker for the Bartonian-Priabonian boundary is not formally defined and currently under discussion. The planktonic foraminifera Acarinina and Morozovelloid...

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Main Authors: Cotton, L. J., Zakrevskaya, E. Y., Boon, A. van der, Asatryan, G., Hayrapetyan, F., Israyelyan, A., Krijgsman, W., Less, G., Monechi, S., Musatov, V., Pearson, P. N., Razumovskiy, A., Renema, W., Shcherbinina, E., Vasilyeva, O., Wade, B., PAPAZZONI, Cesare Andrea
Other Authors: Papazzoni, Cesare Andrea
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1070462
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author Cotton, L. J.
Zakrevskaya, E. Y.
Boon, A. van der
Asatryan, G.
Hayrapetyan, F.
Israyelyan, A.
Krijgsman, W.
Less, G.
Monechi, S.
Musatov, V.
Pearson, P. N.
Razumovskiy, A.
Renema, W.
Shcherbinina, E.
Vasilyeva, O.
Wade, B.
PAPAZZONI, Cesare Andrea
author2 Cotton, L. J.
Zakrevskaya, E. Y.
Boon, A. van der
Asatryan, G.
Hayrapetyan, F.
Israyelyan, A.
Krijgsman, W.
Less, G.
Monechi, S.
Musatov, V.
Papazzoni, Cesare Andrea
Pearson, P. N.
Razumovskiy, A.
Renema, W.
Shcherbinina, E.
Vasilyeva, O.
Wade, B.
author_facet Cotton, L. J.
Zakrevskaya, E. Y.
Boon, A. van der
Asatryan, G.
Hayrapetyan, F.
Israyelyan, A.
Krijgsman, W.
Less, G.
Monechi, S.
Musatov, V.
Pearson, P. N.
Razumovskiy, A.
Renema, W.
Shcherbinina, E.
Vasilyeva, O.
Wade, B.
PAPAZZONI, Cesare Andrea
author_sort Cotton, L. J.
collection Unknown
description The uppermost Bartonian to lowermost Priabonian transition is associated with several rapid extinctions across microfossil groups. However, the marker for the Bartonian-Priabonian boundary is not formally defined and currently under discussion. The planktonic foraminifera Acarinina and Morozovelloides suffer a rapid global extinction and calcareous nannofossils show several assemblage changes including the last occurrences of Sphenolithus obtusus and Chiasmolithus grandis, the acme of Cribrocentrum erbae and first occurrences of Chiasmolithus oamaruensis, Isthmolithus recurvus and Cribrocentrum isabellae around this interval. Within the shallow water, larger foraminifera also show an extinction of the large species of the genus Nummulites, as well as the first occurrences of important genera, such as Spiroclypeus and Pellatispira the upper middle Eocene. However, the exact correlation between shallow and deep water records remains uncertain, as do the mechanisms driving these extinction events. Here we present the first results of a new integrated stratigraphical study (calcareous nannofossils, planktonic foraminifera, larger benthic foraminifera, and magnetostratigraphy) of the Urtsadzor section in south-western Armenia which appears to be continuous through this interval. The Urtsadzor section consists of marlstones rich in micro- and nannofossils, with interbedded limestones containing abundant larger foraminifera. Our new data enable us to correlate larger foraminiferal events with global planktonic biostratigraphy, in a section outside of southwest Europe where most previous correlations have been based. At Urtsadzor, the large Nummulites species N. millecaput, appear to decrease in abundance toward the top of the section. The first occurrence of Spiroclypeus occurs in the uppermost limestone bed. These larger foraminiferal events occur well above the planktonic foraminiferal extinction level and nannofossil assemblage changes indicating the event is not synchronous across all groups, and has important ...
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spelling ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/1070462 2025-06-15T14:47:11+00:00 Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia Cotton, L. J. Zakrevskaya, E. Y. Boon, A. van der Asatryan, G. Hayrapetyan, F. Israyelyan, A. Krijgsman, W. Less, G. Monechi, S. Musatov, V. Pearson, P. N. Razumovskiy, A. Renema, W. Shcherbinina, E. Vasilyeva, O. Wade, B. PAPAZZONI, Cesare Andrea Cotton, L. J. Zakrevskaya, E. Y. Boon, A. van der Asatryan, G. Hayrapetyan, F. Israyelyan, A. Krijgsman, W. Less, G. Monechi, S. Musatov, V. Papazzoni, Cesare Andrea Pearson, P. N. Razumovskiy, A. Renema, W. Shcherbinina, E. Vasilyeva, O. Wade, B. 2015 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1070462 eng eng Strati 2015 - Second International Congress on Stratigraphy volume:21 firstpage:68 lastpage:68 journal:BERICHTE DES INSTITUTES FÜR GEOLOGIE UND PALÄONTOLOGIE DER KARL-FRANZENS-UNIVERSITÄT GRAZ, ÖSTERREICH http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1070462 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Bartonian Priabonian Eocene Armenia Larger Foraminifera Shallow Benthic Zones Planktonic Foraminifera Calcareous Nannoplankton Biostratigraphy Correlation info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftunivmodena 2025-06-04T04:55:33Z The uppermost Bartonian to lowermost Priabonian transition is associated with several rapid extinctions across microfossil groups. However, the marker for the Bartonian-Priabonian boundary is not formally defined and currently under discussion. The planktonic foraminifera Acarinina and Morozovelloides suffer a rapid global extinction and calcareous nannofossils show several assemblage changes including the last occurrences of Sphenolithus obtusus and Chiasmolithus grandis, the acme of Cribrocentrum erbae and first occurrences of Chiasmolithus oamaruensis, Isthmolithus recurvus and Cribrocentrum isabellae around this interval. Within the shallow water, larger foraminifera also show an extinction of the large species of the genus Nummulites, as well as the first occurrences of important genera, such as Spiroclypeus and Pellatispira the upper middle Eocene. However, the exact correlation between shallow and deep water records remains uncertain, as do the mechanisms driving these extinction events. Here we present the first results of a new integrated stratigraphical study (calcareous nannofossils, planktonic foraminifera, larger benthic foraminifera, and magnetostratigraphy) of the Urtsadzor section in south-western Armenia which appears to be continuous through this interval. The Urtsadzor section consists of marlstones rich in micro- and nannofossils, with interbedded limestones containing abundant larger foraminifera. Our new data enable us to correlate larger foraminiferal events with global planktonic biostratigraphy, in a section outside of southwest Europe where most previous correlations have been based. At Urtsadzor, the large Nummulites species N. millecaput, appear to decrease in abundance toward the top of the section. The first occurrence of Spiroclypeus occurs in the uppermost limestone bed. These larger foraminiferal events occur well above the planktonic foraminiferal extinction level and nannofossil assemblage changes indicating the event is not synchronous across all groups, and has important ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Unknown
spellingShingle Bartonian
Priabonian
Eocene
Armenia
Larger Foraminifera
Shallow Benthic Zones
Planktonic Foraminifera
Calcareous Nannoplankton
Biostratigraphy
Correlation
Cotton, L. J.
Zakrevskaya, E. Y.
Boon, A. van der
Asatryan, G.
Hayrapetyan, F.
Israyelyan, A.
Krijgsman, W.
Less, G.
Monechi, S.
Musatov, V.
Pearson, P. N.
Razumovskiy, A.
Renema, W.
Shcherbinina, E.
Vasilyeva, O.
Wade, B.
PAPAZZONI, Cesare Andrea
Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia
title Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia
title_full Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia
title_fullStr Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia
title_full_unstemmed Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia
title_short Integrated stratigraphy of the Bartonian-Priabonian Urtsadzor section, Armenia
title_sort integrated stratigraphy of the bartonian-priabonian urtsadzor section, armenia
topic Bartonian
Priabonian
Eocene
Armenia
Larger Foraminifera
Shallow Benthic Zones
Planktonic Foraminifera
Calcareous Nannoplankton
Biostratigraphy
Correlation
topic_facet Bartonian
Priabonian
Eocene
Armenia
Larger Foraminifera
Shallow Benthic Zones
Planktonic Foraminifera
Calcareous Nannoplankton
Biostratigraphy
Correlation
url http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1070462