TY - JOUR
T1 - Establishment of upper cretaceous bio- and carbon isotope stratigraphy in the northwest pacific ocean and radiometric ages around the albian/cenomanian, coniacian/santonian and santonian/campanian boundaries
AU - Takashima, Reishi
AU - Nishi, Hiroshi
AU - Yamanaka, Toshiro
AU - Orihashi, Yuji
AU - Tsujino, Yasuyuki
AU - Quidelleur, Xavier
AU - Hayashi, Keiichi
AU - Sawada, Ken
AU - Nakamura, Hideto
AU - Ando, Takuto
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was financially supported by Grants-in-Aid from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (No. 24244082 for H. Nishi and No. 25287130 and No. 17K05674 for R. Takashima) and the Earthquake Research Institute cooperative research program, the University of Tokyo. We thank Silke Voigt and Axel Gerdes for their constructive and helpful comments and suggestions.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Gebrüder Borntraeger, Stuttgart, Germany.
PY - 2019/6
Y1 - 2019/6
N2 - The Yezo Group, exposed in Hokkaido, northern Japan, is one of the few strata that recorded Cretaceous paleo-oceanographic changes in the Pacific Ocean. Although the group yields abundant marine macro- and microfossils, sporadic occurrences of age-diagnostic species in several stratigraphic intervals has prevented high-resolution international biostratigraphic correlation. The proposed integrated bio- and carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Yezo Group, which is exposed in northwest Hokkaido, enables high-resolution international stratigraphic correlation spanning from Upper Albian to Lower Campanian. The correlation of the present study identifies the detailed stratigraphic horizons of the Albian/Cenomanian, Cenomanian/ Turonian, Turonian/Coniacian, Coniacian/Santonian, and Santonian/Campanian boundaries, as well as the Late Cretaceous paleo-environmental events in the Yezo Group. The Yezo Group is also important in order to complement the chronometric age of the Cretaceous geologic time scale because the group includes numerous felsic tuffs. The U-Pb zircon ages of some of these tuffs, which are interbedded near the Albian/Cenomanian, Coniacian/Santonian and the Santonian/Campanian boundaries in the Yezo Group, are dated at 99.7±0.3 Ma (Quidelleur et al. 2011), 86.87±0.60/0.67 (internal/total error) Ma and 84.7±0.7/1.8 (internal/total error) Ma, respectively. These radiometric ages are consistent with the latest age model of the Cretaceous time scale.
AB - The Yezo Group, exposed in Hokkaido, northern Japan, is one of the few strata that recorded Cretaceous paleo-oceanographic changes in the Pacific Ocean. Although the group yields abundant marine macro- and microfossils, sporadic occurrences of age-diagnostic species in several stratigraphic intervals has prevented high-resolution international biostratigraphic correlation. The proposed integrated bio- and carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Yezo Group, which is exposed in northwest Hokkaido, enables high-resolution international stratigraphic correlation spanning from Upper Albian to Lower Campanian. The correlation of the present study identifies the detailed stratigraphic horizons of the Albian/Cenomanian, Cenomanian/ Turonian, Turonian/Coniacian, Coniacian/Santonian, and Santonian/Campanian boundaries, as well as the Late Cretaceous paleo-environmental events in the Yezo Group. The Yezo Group is also important in order to complement the chronometric age of the Cretaceous geologic time scale because the group includes numerous felsic tuffs. The U-Pb zircon ages of some of these tuffs, which are interbedded near the Albian/Cenomanian, Coniacian/Santonian and the Santonian/Campanian boundaries in the Yezo Group, are dated at 99.7±0.3 Ma (Quidelleur et al. 2011), 86.87±0.60/0.67 (internal/total error) Ma and 84.7±0.7/1.8 (internal/total error) Ma, respectively. These radiometric ages are consistent with the latest age model of the Cretaceous time scale.
KW - Carbon isotope stratigraphy
KW - Cretaceous
KW - Planktic foraminifera
KW - U-Pb age
KW - Yezo group
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U2 - 10.1127/nos/2019/0472
DO - 10.1127/nos/2019/0472
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85066914040
SN - 0078-0421
VL - 52
SP - 341
EP - 376
JO - Newsletters on Stratigraphy
JF - Newsletters on Stratigraphy
IS - 3
ER -