Abstract
Study of an upper Santonian to upper Campanian hemipelagic succession from the southern part of the Romanian Eastern Carpathians enables us to establish an integrated biostratigraphy based on planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils and to compare this record with the agglutinated foraminiferal biozonation used for the Carpathians.Benthic foraminiferal assemblages were investigated using several methods, such as agglutinated and calcareous benthic foraminiferal morphogroups, and the benthic foraminiferal oxygen index in order to determine their response to environmental parameters in the basin (correlated with sea-level maxima documented by regional sea-level curves for the Tethys). A pattern of changes in benthic foraminiferal communities associated with increased organic carbon flux and rising sea-levels can be summarized as follows in the studied succession. As sea-level begins to rise there is an increase in the proportion of calcareous benthic foraminifera at the expense of agglutinated foraminifera within the benthic assemblages (earliest Campanian, mid-late Campanian). Once sea-level rises, an increase in the elongate keeled morphotype of agglutinated foraminifera (shallower water forms) can be observed, and if sea-level remains high for an extended period (as in the early Campanian) then an invasion of both agglutinated and benthic calcareous foraminifera characteristic of outer shelf-upper slope environments take place in the basin. The variations in tubular and deep infaunal morphotypes of agglutinated foraminifera are ascribed to varying levels of organic carbon flux.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 575-590 |
| Number of pages | 16 |
| Journal | Cretaceous Research |
| Volume | 32 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Oct 2011 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:CGC wishes to thank the NURC (CNCSIS grant 475/2007 ) for financial support obtained during PhD studies, and the Cushman Foundation for a grant to support fieldwork (the W.V. Sliter Award). We thank Theodor Neagu (University of Bucharest) for help with some of the taxonomical problems encountered in this study, Eiichi Setoyama (PAN Kraków) for redrawing the agglutinated morphotypes table and two anonymous reviewers for suggestion that improved the present manuscript.
Keywords
- Agglutinated foraminifera morphogroups
- Calcareous nannofossils
- Foraminifera
- Romania
- Santonian-Campanian
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Paleontology
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