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The Cenomanian/Turonian Boundary Event (CTBE) at Wunstorf, north-west Germany, as reflected by marine palynology

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CRETACEOUS RESEARCH
卷 27, 期 6, 页码 872-886

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2006.04.004

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Cenomanian/Turonian Boundary Event; marine palynology; dinoflagellate cysts; prasinophytes; water masses; palaeoceanography; North-West Germany

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The Cenomanian/Turonian Boundary Event (CTBE) at Wunstorf, north-west Germany, has been analysed palynologically by high resolution sampling to reconstruct changes in relative sea-level and water mass character within photic zone waters. Based on changes in the ratio of terrigenous sporomorphs to marine palynomorphs (t/m index), the distribution of the organic-walled algal taxa as well as of selected dinocyst taxa and groups the section can largely be subdivided into pre-plenus-bed and post-plenus-bed intervals, reflecting different stages of third-order relative sea-level cycles and/or changes in water mass influence in the photic zone. Accordingly, the pre-plenus-bed interval is placed in a transgressive systems tract starting at the facies change event (C. guerangerilM. geslinianum ammonite Zone boundary) with the maximum flooding surface at the top of the Chondrites II bed (top of R. cushmani Biozone). A highstand systems tract is suggested from the base of the plenus-bed up the base of the fish-shale event. Within the fish-shale event interval, a transgressive systems tract is suggested to start at the base of the thin, grey-green marly interbed. The Cenomanian/Turonian boundary proper, as defined by the first occurrence of Mytiloidcs spp., as well as the lowermost Turomian are located within the initial phase of a transgressive systems tract. With respect to water mass characteristics within photic-zone waters, the pre-plenus-bed interval is predominantly characterized by warm water masses that changed gradually towards the deposition of the Chondrites II bed, where a strong influence of cool and/or salinity-reduced waters is indicated by various palynological proxies. Within the post- plenus-bed interval a mixture and/or alternation of warmer and cooler waters is indicated, with the warmer water influence increasing gradually towards and within the Lower Turonian stage. The increased proportions of prasinophytes within the Chondrites II bed and parts of the fish-shale interval may indicate availability of reduced nitrogen chemospecies, especially ammonium, within photic-zone waters as a function of a vertical expansion of the oceanic O-2-minimum zone. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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