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Title Stratigraphy of geo- and biodynamic processes / edited by Michael Montenari

Publication Info. Cambridge, MA : Academic Press, 2023

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Series Stratigraphy & timescales ; v. 8
Stratigraphy & timescales (Series) ; v. 8.
Bibliography Includes biographical references.
Contents Intro -- Stratigraphy of Geo- and Biodynamic Processes: A volume in memory of Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel (1956-2022) -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Chapter One: Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel (1956-2022): A legacy of foraminiferal research and scientific eminence -- 1. Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel (1956-2022) -- 2. Selected publications of Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel -- Further reading -- Chapter Two: An updated stratigraphy of the Lesser Antilles islands, Aves Ridge and adjacent basins based on foraminifera -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Geodynamical settings -- 3. Material and methods -- 4. Previous biostratigraphic investigations -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Anguilla -- 5.2. Saint Martin -- 5.3. Tintamarre -- 5.4. Saint Barthélemy and Roche Plate Iislet -- 5.5. Barbuda -- 5.6. Antigua -- 5.7. Kalinago basin -- 5.8. Guadeloupe and La Désirade -- 5.9. Marie Galante basin and Karukéra Spur -- 5.10. Martinique -- 5.11. Aves ridge -- 6. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Three: Neogene sedimentary successions in northern and central Sabah: Provenance and tectonic implications -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Regional setting -- 3. Neogene stratigraphy of Sabah -- 3.1. Northwest Sabah -- 3.1.1. Kudat Formation -- 3.1.2. Bongaya Formation -- 3.2. Central Sabah-Circular basins -- 3.2.1. Kuamut Formation -- 3.2.2. Kalabakan Formation -- 3.2.3. Tanjong Formation -- 3.2.4. Kapilit Formation -- 3.2.5. Umas Umas Formation -- 3.3. North Central Sabah -- 3.3.1. Sandakan Formation -- 4. Methodology -- 4.1. Thin section petrography -- 4.2. Heavy mineral separation and analysis -- Zircon U-Pb geochronology -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Sandstone petrography -- 5.1.1. Kuamut and Kudat formations -- 5.1.2. Serudong Group and North Sabah formations -- 5.2. Heavy mineral analyses -- 5.2.1. Kuamut and Kudat formations.
5.2.2. Serudong Group and North Sabah formations -- Detrital zircon U-Pb geochronology -- 5.3.1. Kuamut Formation -- 5.3.2. Kudat Formation -- 5.3.3. Tanjong Formation -- 5.3.4. Sandakan Formation -- 5.3.5. Bongaya Formation -- 6. Discussion -- 6.1. Provenance of the Neogene sedimentary rocks of Sabah -- 6.1.1. Kuamut Formation and Kudat Formation -- 6.1.2. Serudong Group and North Sabah formations -- 6.2. Implications from zircons for subduction beneath Sabah -- 6.3. Miocene paleogeography of northern Borneo and surrounding regions -- 6.3.1. Early Miocene -- 6.3.2. Late Early Miocene -- 6.3.3. Latest Early to Middle Miocene -- 6.3.4. Middle to Late Miocene -- 6.4. Unconformities in onshore Sabah -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Four: Neogene biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of Andaman and Nicobar Basin: A reappraisal -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Previous work -- 2.1. General geology and stratigraphy -- 2.2. Biostratigraphic studies -- 3. Biostratigraphy -- 3.1. Early Miocene to early Pliocene calcareous Nannofossil bioevents -- 3.1.1. Early to middle Miocene -- 3.1.2. Late Miocene -- 3.1.3. Early Pliocene -- 3.2. Early Miocene to early Pliocene radiolarian bioevents -- 3.2.1. Early to middle Miocene -- 3.2.2. Late Miocene -- 3.2.3. Early Pliocene -- 3.3. Early Miocene to early Pliocene diatom bioevents -- 3.3.1. Early to middle Miocene -- 3.3.2. Late Miocene -- 3.3.3. Early Pliocene -- 3.4. Late Miocene and early Pliocene silicoflagellates -- 3.4.1. Late Miocene -- 3.4.2. Early Pliocene -- 3.5. Plio-Pleistocene planktic foraminiferal bioevents -- 3.6. Middle Miocene and Plio-Pleistocene benthic calcareous algae and foraminifera -- 4. Summary of biostratigraphy -- 4.1. Late early to middle Miocene -- 4.2. Late Miocene -- 4.3. Early Pliocene -- 4.4. Plio-Pleistocene.
5. Offshore and onshore correlation in Andaman and Nicobar Basin -- 6. Paleoceanography -- 6.1. Miocene Climate Optimum (MCO) Event -- 6.2. Middle Miocene shallowing event -- 6.3. Late Miocene ocean upwelling and intense monsoon -- 6.4. Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) constriction and low silica deposition during early Pliocene -- 6.5. Late Pliocene cooling event -- 7. Depositional environment -- 7.1. Rate of sedimentation in the northern Indian Ocean during the Neogene -- 7.2. Reefoidal environment -- 8. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Five: Identifying and characterizing Miocene tropical transitional carbonate systems (TTCS) in the Caribbean: The ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Geologic setting -- 2.1. Puerto Rico -- 2.2. Dominican Republic -- 2.3. Los Haitises -- 2.4. Mexico -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Ponce ramp system, Southern Puerto Rico -- 3.1.1. Examples of criteria for determining shallowest water depths -- 3.1.1.1. Unit 1 -- 3.1.1.2. Unit 2 -- 3.1.1.3. Unit 4 -- 3.1.1.4. Unit 6 -- 3.1.2. Specific photozoans aid in determining photic-zone conditions -- 3.2. Continuing study -- 3.2.1. Northern Puerto Rico -- 3.2.2. Arroyo Bellaco ramp system, NW Dominican Republic -- 3.2.3. Los Haitises, northeastern Dominican Republic -- 3.2.4. Southeast Mexico -- 4. Relevance of TTCS -- 5. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Six: The importance of foraminifera in providing paleoecologic and biostratigraphic information for a Miocene tro ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Geological setting -- 3. Material and method -- 4. Results -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments -- 6.1. Biostratigraphic analysis -- 6.2. Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic implication -- 6.3. Biostratigraphic analysis -- 6.4. Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic implication -- 6.5. Biostratigraphic analysis.
6.6. Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic implication -- 6.7. Biostratigraphic analysis -- 7. Systematic paleontology -- 8. Benthic Foraminifera -- 9. Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Seven: Late Paleocene to Early Eocene integrated biostratigraphic framework, chronostratigraphy and Paleocene/Eoc ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Geological settings -- 3. Background and objectives -- 4. Material and methods -- 5. Lithostratigraphy -- 6. Biostratigraphy -- 6.1. Planktonic foraminifera -- 6.2. Calcareous nannofossils -- 6.3. Larger benthic foraminifera -- 7. Evolutionary trends of foraminiferal assemblages -- 8. Sedimentary breaks/hiatuses -- 9. Paleocene/Eocene boundary -- 9.1. P/E boundary in eastern Salt Range -- 9.2. P/E boundary in central Salt Range -- 9.3. P/E boundary in western Salt Range -- 10. Chronostratigraphy -- 10.1. Late Paleocene -- 10.2. Early Eocene -- 11. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Eight: The Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary (K-Pg) in Pakistan stratigraphy -- 1. Previous work -- 2. Introduction -- 2.1. Evolution of the K-Pg boundary -- 2.2. Northern Indus Basin -- 2.3. Sulaiman and Kirthar geological provinces -- 3. The Shiva crater -- 4. K-Pg boundary´s related stratigraphy -- 4.1. Maastrichtian stage -- 4.1.1. The environments -- 4.1.2. The development -- 4.1.3. The occurrence -- 4.2. Danian stage -- 4.3. Maastrichtian-Danian stages -- 5. General -- 5.1. Stratigraphic framework -- 5.2. Terminology for the K-Pg boundary -- 6. Northern Indus basin -- 6.1. Cenozoic transgression -- 7. Sulaiman geological province (SGP) -- 8. Kirthar geological province (KGP) -- 8.1. Northern Kirthar fold belt (Murree-Brewery Gorge) -- 8.1.1. Murree-Brewery limestone (MBL) -- 8.2. Southern Kirthar fold belt (Pab range and Parh range) -- 8.2.1. Korara shale -- 8.2.2. Synthesis -- 9. Summary -- 10. Conclusions.
Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Nine: Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, bio- and sequence stratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Santonian ... -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Geological setting and lithostratigraphy -- 2.1. Ilam formation -- 2.2. Laffan formation -- 2.3. Sarvak formation -- 2.4. Mishrif member -- 2.5. Khatiyah member -- 3. Data and methods -- 4. Microfacies and depositional model -- 4.1. Sarvak Formation-Khatiyah member -- 4.1.1. Microfacies -- 4.1.1.1. KMF-1: Microbioclast peloid wackestone to packstone -- 4.1.1.1.1. Description -- 4.1.1.1.2. Interpretation -- 4.1.1.2. KMF-2: Oligosteginids wackestone to packstone -- 4.1.1.2.1. Description -- 4.1.1.2.2. Interpretation -- 4.1.1.3. KMF-3: Pelagic mudstone to wackestone -- 4.1.1.3.1. Description -- 4.1.1.3.2. Interpretation -- 4.1.2. Depositional model -- 4.2. Sarvak formation-Mishrif member -- 4.2.1. Microfacies -- 4.2.1.1. MMF-1: Paleosol -- 4.2.1.1.1. Description -- 4.2.1.1.2. Interpretation -- 4.2.1.2. MMF-2: Rudist debris wackestone to packstone -- 4.2.1.2.1. Description -- 4.2.1.2.2. Interpretation -- 4.2.1.3. MMF-3: Rudist debris packstone to grainstone -- 4.2.1.3.1. Description -- 4.2.1.3.2. Interpretation -- 4.2.1.4. MMF-4: Microbioclast peloid wackestone to packstone -- 4.2.1.4.1. Description -- 4.2.1.4.2. Interpretation -- 4.2.1.5. MMF-5: Oligosteginids wackestone to packstone -- 4.2.1.5.1. Description -- 4.2.1.5.2. Interpretation -- 4.2.2. Depositional model -- 4.3. Laffan formation -- 4.3.1. Microfacies -- 4.3.1.1. LMF-1: Shale/Marl -- 4.3.1.1.1. Description -- 4.3.1.1.2. Interpretation -- 4.3.2. Depositional model -- 4.4. Ilam formation -- 4.4.1. Microfacies -- 4.4.1.1. IMF-1: Bioclast (algal), benthic foraminifera, peloidal mudstone to wackestone -- 4.4.1.1.1. Description -- 4.4.1.1.2. Interpretation.
Summary This note is part of Quality testing.
Subject Geology, Stratigraphic.
Stratigraphie.
Geology, Stratigraphic
Added Author Montenari, Michael, 1971-
ISBN 9780323992428 (print)
0323992420 (print)
Standard No. AU@ 000076114755

 
    
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