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Turonian Radiolarians from Karnezeika, Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnesus (Greece)

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dc.contributor.author Bandini, Alexandre N.
dc.contributor.author Baumgartner, Peter O.
dc.contributor.author Caron, Michèle
dc.date.accessioned 2016-05-09T18:02:06Z
dc.date.available 2016-05-09T18:02:06Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.identifier.citation Bandini, A. N., Baumgartner, P. O., & Caron, M. (2007). Turonian Radiolarians from Karnezeika, Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnesus (Greece). Radiolaria, 1-20. es_CR
dc.identifier.isbn 978-3-7643-8343-5
dc.identifier.isbn 978-3-7643-8344-2
dc.identifier.issn 2297-508X
dc.identifier.uri 10.1007/978-3-7643-8344-2_1
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11606/189
dc.description.abstract Near Karnezeika a roughly 140 m thick Upper Cretaceous section consists of interbedded pelagic limestones, cherts and coarse polymict breccias including ophiolites and shallow water limestones. At the base, pink pelagic limestones rest on deeply altered and fractured Lower Jurassic Pantokrator Limestone. This first pelagic facies is dated as middle Turonian, based on planktonic Foraminifera. Over 100 m of coarse ophiolite-carbonate breccias, interpreted as a channel or canyon fill in a pelagic environment, document the erosion of the Late Jurassic nappe edifice along the Cretaceous Pelagonian margin. Above these breccias, we mesured 16 m of principally pink and red pelagic limestones and radiolarian cherts, in which we recovered well-preserved radiolarians discussed here. In this interval, the presence of planktonic Foraminfera allows to state a late Turonian to Coniacian age. More than 40 radiolarian species are described and figured in this work. The radiolarian chronostratigraphy established by 10 different authors in 11 publications was compared for this study and used to establish radiolarian ranges. This exercise shows major discrepancies between authors for the radiolarian ranges of the studied assemblage. Nevertheless, a Turonian age can be stated based on a synthesis of cited radiolarian ranges. This age is consistent with the age based on planktonic foraminifera. In combining the ages of both Radiolaria and planktonic Foraminifera, the studied samples can be restricted to the late Turonian. However, the discrepancies of published radiolarian ranges call for an urgent, major revision of the Late Cretaceous radiolarian biochronology. The integration of planktonic foraminifera with radiolarians may greatly enhance biochronologic resolution in sections where both groups occur. es_CR
dc.language.iso en_US es_CR
dc.publisher Birkhäuser Basel es_CR
dc.subject Mesozoic es_CR
dc.subject Upper Cretaceous es_CR
dc.subject Turonian es_CR
dc.subject Radiolaria es_CR
dc.subject Foraminifera es_CR
dc.subject Tethys es_CR
dc.subject Pelagonian Zone es_CR
dc.subject Argolis Peninsula es_CR
dc.subject Greece es_CR
dc.subject mesozoico es_CR
dc.subject Cretácico superior es_CR
dc.subject Turoniano es_CR
dc.subject foraminíferos es_CR
dc.subject Tetis es_CR
dc.subject zona Pelagonia es_CR
dc.subject Península Argólida es_CR
dc.subject Grecia es_CR
dc.title Turonian Radiolarians from Karnezeika, Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnesus (Greece) es_CR
dc.type Book chapter es_CR


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