Late Neogene biostratigraphy of ODP Leg 135 sites

Integration of biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic results from Leg 135 sites has given additional information as to the position and reliability of various bioevents compared with previously published results. Two sites (834: Gilbert to Brunhes; and 836: Brunhes) provided excellent magnetic a...

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description Integration of biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic results from Leg 135 sites has given additional information as to the position and reliability of various bioevents compared with previously published results. Two sites (834: Gilbert to Brunhes; and 836: Brunhes) provided excellent magnetic and biostratigraphic data. From these it is suggested that some bioevents are older than previously recorded: the first appearances (FAs) of Emiliania huxleyi (within the Brunhes Chron, at the same level as the FA of Helicosphaera inversa) and Globorotalia (Truncorotalia) truncatulinoides (within the upper Gauss Chron), and the last appearance (LA) of Gr. (Tr.) tosaensis (upper Matuyama Chron). The FA of Gr. (Tr.) crassaformis hessi is variable, but the oldest occurrence is just below the Cobb Mountain Subchron. Other key bioevents, such as the LAs of Discoaster pentaradiatus (just above the Réunion Subchron), D. tamalis (within the lower reversed part of the Matuyama Chron), Sphenolithus (lower Gauss Chron), and Amaurolithus primus (topmost Gilbert Chron) appear higher than previously recorded. Some key biostratigraphic taxa, such as Globigerinoides quadrilobatus fistulosus, Pulleniatina finalis, P. primalis, and Sphaeroidinella dehiscens, are either rare or their distribution is sporadic to the extent that they are unsuitable for biostratigraphic use in the area studied. Because of the rarity of P. primalis, the FA of Globorotalia (Globorotalia) multicamerata has been used to mark the base of Zone N17B. Though levels are present at most sites in which populations of Pulleniatina are sinistrally coiled, it is difficult to equate these coiling changes with previous records.
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