Calcareous dinoflagellates in Maastrichtian-Tertiary sediments of ODP Hole 113-689B, supplement to: Hildebrand-Habel, Tania; Streng, Michael (2003): Calcareous dinoflagellate associations and Maastrichtian–Tertiary climatic change in a high-latitude core (ODP Hole 689B, Maud Rise, Weddell Sea). P...
The distribution of calcareous dinoflagellates has been analysed for the Maastrichtian-Miocene in... more The distribution of calcareous dinoflagellates has been analysed for the Maastrichtian-Miocene interval of Ocean Drilling Project Hole 689B (Maud Rise, Weddell Sea). The investigation thus represents a primary evaluation of the long-term evolution in high-latitude calcareous dinoflagellate assemblages during the transition from a relatively warm Late Cretaceous to a cold Neogene climate. Major assemblage changes during this interval occurred in characteristic steps: (1) an increase in relative abundance of tangentially structured species - particularly Operculodinella operculata - at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary; (2) a diversity decrease and several first and last appearances across the Middle-Late Eocene boundary, possibly attributed to increased climate cooling; (3) a diversity decrease associated with the dominance of Calciodinellum levantinum in the late Early Oligocene; (4) the reappearance and dominance of Pirumella edgarii in the Early Miocene, probably reflecting a warmi...
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