Neogene and Quaternary planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphy and biochronology in Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea

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Abstract

During ODP Leg 105, 11 holes were drilled in the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay. Site 645 in Baffin Bay was drilled to a depth of 1147 meters below seafloor (mbsf); planktonic foraminifers were recovered in the upper 110.3 m and in a short interval between 283.8 and 293.5 mbsf. Low species diversity and the lack of species with short stratigraphic ranges inhibited establishment of a planktonic foraminifer biostratigraphic framework at Site 645. Holes 646B and 647A in the Labrador Sea were drilled to depths of 766.7 and 716.6 mbsf, respectively. Although the observed assemblages in the Labrador Sea holes were of low diversity, the first and last occurrences of several age-diagnostic species, when integrated with paleomagnetic stratigraphy, allowed the establishment of a high-latitude Miocene to Holocene planktonic foraminifer biochronology. To determine the relative timing of planktonic foraminifer datum events in the eastern North Atlantic and the Labrador Sea, this biochronology is compared with the temperate-subpolar biozonation of Weaver and Clement (1986). -from Authors

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)287-304
Number of pages18
JournalUnknown Journal
DOIs
StatePublished - 1989

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Environmental Science
  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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