Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin

Rich and well-preserved assemblages of organic walled dinoflagellate cysts in 50 samples from a 154 m thick and almost complete, Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene section from the Kysing Research Borehole in eastern Jylland, Denmark are systematically described. One genus Costacysta gen. nov., a...

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Main Authors: Heilmann-Clausen, C., Van Simaeys, S.
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Published: 2005
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:231537 2023-05-15T16:30:10+02:00 Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin Heilmann-Clausen, C. Van Simaeys, S. 2005 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=231537 en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000238608200006 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.2113/29.1.143 http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=231537 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess %3Ci%3EPalynology+29%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+143-204.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.2113%2F29.1.143%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.2113%2F29.1.143%3C%2Fa%3E Eocene Oligocene Dinoflagellata Denmark info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2005 ftvliz https://doi.org/10.2113/29.1.143 2022-05-01T10:07:28Z Rich and well-preserved assemblages of organic walled dinoflagellate cysts in 50 samples from a 154 m thick and almost complete, Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene section from the Kysing Research Borehole in eastern Jylland, Denmark are systematically described. One genus Costacysta gen. nov., and twelve species Chiropteridium eocaenicum sp. nov., Costacysta bucina gen. et sp. nov., Distatodinium pilosum sp. nov., Echinidinium? lucidum sp. nov., Hapsocysta kysingensis sp. nov., Horologinella?pentagonalis sp. nov., Operculodinium eisenackii sp. nov., Phthanoperidinium cornutum sp. nov., Selenopemphix septum sp. nov., Svalbardella partimtabulata sp. nov., Thalassiphora gracilis sp. nov. and Thalassiphora microperforata sp. nov. are formally described. The genus Hapsocysta is emended, and is considered to be a senior synonym of Piccoladinium. The gradual change of the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages in this section demonstrates that sedimentation was almost continuous during the time span of ca. 12 Ma. The biostratigraphic resolution based on dinoflagellate cyst events is generally finer than the calcareous nannofossil NP biozonation. A comparison with published dinoflagellate cyst data from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea shows that several important events are mainly synchronous throughout the region, suggesting a general similarity of the water masses. An isolated occurrence of Svalbardella suggests a short cooling event during early Bartonian times. The palynofacies in most of the section is almost purely of pelagic type. A more proximal, mid shelf palynofacies and a distinctive episode of reworking coincide with the Upper Eocene Moesgaard Clay and indicate a brief, but rather large sea level fall during the deposition of this unit. The Eocene/Oligocene boundary is tentatively identified near the base of the Viborg Formation, and approximately coincides with increased reworking of dinoflagellate cysts and a strong increase in bisaccate pollen, indicating more proximal conditions and possibly also a climatic cooling. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Greenland Sea Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) Greenland Jylland ENVELOPE(8.537,8.537,62.760,62.760) Palynology 29 1 143 204
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topic Eocene
Oligocene
Dinoflagellata
Denmark
spellingShingle Eocene
Oligocene
Dinoflagellata
Denmark
Heilmann-Clausen, C.
Van Simaeys, S.
Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin
topic_facet Eocene
Oligocene
Dinoflagellata
Denmark
description Rich and well-preserved assemblages of organic walled dinoflagellate cysts in 50 samples from a 154 m thick and almost complete, Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene section from the Kysing Research Borehole in eastern Jylland, Denmark are systematically described. One genus Costacysta gen. nov., and twelve species Chiropteridium eocaenicum sp. nov., Costacysta bucina gen. et sp. nov., Distatodinium pilosum sp. nov., Echinidinium? lucidum sp. nov., Hapsocysta kysingensis sp. nov., Horologinella?pentagonalis sp. nov., Operculodinium eisenackii sp. nov., Phthanoperidinium cornutum sp. nov., Selenopemphix septum sp. nov., Svalbardella partimtabulata sp. nov., Thalassiphora gracilis sp. nov. and Thalassiphora microperforata sp. nov. are formally described. The genus Hapsocysta is emended, and is considered to be a senior synonym of Piccoladinium. The gradual change of the dinoflagellate cyst assemblages in this section demonstrates that sedimentation was almost continuous during the time span of ca. 12 Ma. The biostratigraphic resolution based on dinoflagellate cyst events is generally finer than the calcareous nannofossil NP biozonation. A comparison with published dinoflagellate cyst data from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea shows that several important events are mainly synchronous throughout the region, suggesting a general similarity of the water masses. An isolated occurrence of Svalbardella suggests a short cooling event during early Bartonian times. The palynofacies in most of the section is almost purely of pelagic type. A more proximal, mid shelf palynofacies and a distinctive episode of reworking coincide with the Upper Eocene Moesgaard Clay and indicate a brief, but rather large sea level fall during the deposition of this unit. The Eocene/Oligocene boundary is tentatively identified near the base of the Viborg Formation, and approximately coincides with increased reworking of dinoflagellate cysts and a strong increase in bisaccate pollen, indicating more proximal conditions and possibly also a climatic cooling.
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Van Simaeys, S.
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Van Simaeys, S.
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title Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin
title_short Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin
title_full Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin
title_fullStr Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin
title_full_unstemmed Dinoflagellate cysts from the Middle Eocene to ?lowermost Oligocene succession in the Kysing Research Borehole, Central Danish Basin
title_sort dinoflagellate cysts from the middle eocene to ?lowermost oligocene succession in the kysing research borehole, central danish basin
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