TY - JOUR
T1 - Planktonic foraminiferal zonation in the Cretaceous Yezo Group, Central Hokkaido, Japan
AU - Nishi, Hiroshi
AU - Takashima, Reishi
AU - Hatsugai, Takayuki
AU - Saito, Tsunemasa
AU - Moriya, Kazuyoshi
AU - Ennyu, Atsuhito
AU - Sakai, Toshiaki
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was partly supported by funds of the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research No. 12640457 and No. 13354006 from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. We are grateful to R. Mark Leckie, Claudia C. Johnson and an anonymous reviewer for helpful suggestions and critical reading of the manuscript. We also acknowledge Hiromichi Hirano and Claudia C. Johnson for inviting us to participate in the volume.
PY - 2003/6
Y1 - 2003/6
N2 - The mudstone of the Yezo Group exposed in Central Hokkaido yields abundant microfossils of calcareous nannofossils, foraminifers, radiolarians and dinoflagellates. Benthic foraminifers consisting of both agglutinated and calcareous species occur abundantly and consistently throughout the sequence, while specimens of planktonic foraminifers are generally fewer than benthics in all samples. We recognized the following 13 planktonic foraminiferal zones assigned to the late Aptian to early Campanian in the Oyubari and Haboro-Kotanbetsu areas; (1) Globigerinelloides spp., (2) Ticinella primula, (3) Biticinella breggiensis, (4) Rotalipora subicinensis-Rotalipora ticinensis, (5) Rotalipora appenninica, (6) Rotalipora globotruncanoides, (7) Rotalipora cushmani (8), Whiteinella archaeocretacea (9) Helvetoglobotruncana helvetica, (10) Marginotruncana pseudolinneiana, (11) Marginotruncana sinuosa, (12) Contusotruncana fornicata, (13) Globotruncana arca. The Globigerinelloides spp. to H. helvetica Zones (late Aptian to early Turonian) can be correlated with standard zones in the Tethyan regions, whereas the assemblages from the M. pseudolinneiana to G. arca zones lack tropical zonal markers of Dicarinella concavata, D. asymetrica and Globotruncanita elevata in many studied sections. The scarcity or lack of tropical zonal species during the late Turonian to early Campanian suggests that the Oyubari and Haboro-Kotanbetsu regions in Hokkaido were located in the Transitional to Boreal biogeographical provinces.
AB - The mudstone of the Yezo Group exposed in Central Hokkaido yields abundant microfossils of calcareous nannofossils, foraminifers, radiolarians and dinoflagellates. Benthic foraminifers consisting of both agglutinated and calcareous species occur abundantly and consistently throughout the sequence, while specimens of planktonic foraminifers are generally fewer than benthics in all samples. We recognized the following 13 planktonic foraminiferal zones assigned to the late Aptian to early Campanian in the Oyubari and Haboro-Kotanbetsu areas; (1) Globigerinelloides spp., (2) Ticinella primula, (3) Biticinella breggiensis, (4) Rotalipora subicinensis-Rotalipora ticinensis, (5) Rotalipora appenninica, (6) Rotalipora globotruncanoides, (7) Rotalipora cushmani (8), Whiteinella archaeocretacea (9) Helvetoglobotruncana helvetica, (10) Marginotruncana pseudolinneiana, (11) Marginotruncana sinuosa, (12) Contusotruncana fornicata, (13) Globotruncana arca. The Globigerinelloides spp. to H. helvetica Zones (late Aptian to early Turonian) can be correlated with standard zones in the Tethyan regions, whereas the assemblages from the M. pseudolinneiana to G. arca zones lack tropical zonal markers of Dicarinella concavata, D. asymetrica and Globotruncanita elevata in many studied sections. The scarcity or lack of tropical zonal species during the late Turonian to early Campanian suggests that the Oyubari and Haboro-Kotanbetsu regions in Hokkaido were located in the Transitional to Boreal biogeographical provinces.
KW - Biostratigraphy
KW - Cretaceous
KW - Hokkaido
KW - Japan
KW - Planktonic foraminifers
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U2 - 10.1016/S1367-9120(02)00138-4
DO - 10.1016/S1367-9120(02)00138-4
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0242297719
SN - 1367-9120
VL - 21
SP - 867
EP - 886
JO - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
JF - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
IS - 8
ER -