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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Description: Three disaggregation methods, i.e. Calgon, acetic acid and electric pulse fragmentation (EPF), have been applied to a range of heavily lithified, carbonate-rich sedimentary rock samples of Paleogene age. Samples are predominantly from the carbonate-rich, shallow water domain (〈 250m palaeo-water depth) of Tanzania, Malta and the United Arab Emirates (Paleogene Tethys Ocean). The effectiveness and efficiency of each method has been compared, in addition to the preservation of the resultant liberated microfossil material (primarily larger foraminifera; LF). Of the three methods, the most efficient and effective was EPF, which liberated the largest number of LF in a very short processing time and resulted in the best preservation. Samples with calcitic, silicic, and clay matrices and cements were successfully disaggregated using EPF. In this study, recovered microfossils were largely 〉 500 μm, suggesting this technique may be more appropriate for liberating larger microfossils (e.g. LFs); however, we discuss nuances to the method that would allow for more effective recovery of smaller microfossil specimens. The more traditional acetic acid method was also able to disaggregate a number of the samples; however, preservation of the LF was compromised. We suggest a best-practice methodology for implementing EPF in micropalaeontological studies.
    Keywords: carbonates; disaggregation; electric pulse fragmentation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: The Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is associated with major extinction events in the deep ocean, and significant paleogeographic and ecological changes in surface ocean and terrestrial environments. However, the impact of the associated environmental change on shelf biota is less well understood. Here we present a new PETM record of a low paleolatitude late Paleocene-earliest Eocene shallow-marine carbonate platform from Meghalaya, NE India (eastern Tethys). The biotic assemblage was distinctly different to other Tethyan PETM records dominated by larger benthic foraminifera and calcareous algae both in the Paleocene and Eocene. The record is lacking the ecological change from corals to larger foraminiferal assemblages and the Lockhartia dominance, characteristic of other sections in the Tethys. Limestone samples were collected at very high resolution of up to 10 cm from the carbonate successions outcropping in the Mawmluh Cement quarry (25°15.707' N; 91°42.626' E), East Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, NE India. Petrographic thin-sections were prepared from the limestone samples for the light and scanning electron microscopic analysis of the biotic components. In addition to LBF biostratigraphy, carbon isotope analysis was carried out for correlating the shallow benthic zones with the carbon isotope excursion (CIE) for developing a polished record of the PETM. An CIE of ~-3‰ (from 1.96 to -1.08 ‰) tied into the biostratigraphy places the PETM towards the upper part of the Lakadong Limestone from 25.0 to 30.5 m. A change in taxa and forms indicating deeper waters with a concurrent decrease in abundance of shallow water algae suggested a sea-level rise during the onset of the PETM. Oxygen isotope analysis indicated signs of diagenetic overprint in the studied succession.
    Keywords: Benthic foraminifera; coralline algae; isotope data; Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; thin-section
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    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: carbonates; Difference; disaggregation; electric pulse fragmentation; Event label; Foraminifera; Il-Mara, Malta; K05; K09; Kilwa, Tanzania; L05; Latitude of event; LCL; Longitude of event; Mbanja, Tanzania
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 12 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: carbonates; Difference; disaggregation; electric pulse fragmentation; Event label; Foraminifera; Il-Mara, Malta; Jebel Hafeet, United Arab Emirates; JH1; K05; K09; Kilwa, Tanzania; L05; Latitude of event; LCL; Longitude of event; Mbanja, Tanzania
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 15 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-02-12
    Keywords: carbonates; disaggregation; electric pulse fragmentation; Event label; Foraminifera; Fossiliferous fraction; Il-Mara, Malta; JB1; JB3; Jebel Buhays, United Arab Emirates; Jebel Faiyah, United Arab Emirates; Jebel Hafeet, United Arab Emirates; JF2; JH1; K05; K09; K16; Kilwa, Tanzania; L05; Latitude of event; LCL; Longitude of event; Mass; Mbanja, Tanzania; Number
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 153 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: Benthic foraminifera; coralline algae; isotope data; Mawmluh_Cement_Quarry; Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; Sample ID; SECTION, height; thin-section; δ18O
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 324 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: Algae, geniculate; Algae, melobesioid, indeterminata; Algae fragments; Benthic foraminifera; coralline algae; Dasyclads; Distichoplax spp.; Halimeda spp.; isotope data; Lithophyllum spp.; Lithoporella spp.; Lithothamnion spp.; Mawmluh_Cement_Quarry; Mesophyllum spp.; Neogoniolithon spp.; Ovulites spp.; Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; Polystrata alba; Sample ID; SECTION, height; Spongites spp.; Sporolithon spp.; thin-section
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2592 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-12
    Keywords: Aberisphaera sp.; Alkenones; Alveolina spp.; Benthic foraminifera; coralline algae; Core tops; Daviesina sp.; Discocyclina spp.; Elazigella altineri; Foraminifera, benthic, indeterminate orthophragminids; Foraminifera, benthic encrusting; Globotextularia sp.; Glomalveolina cf. sireli; Glomalveolina levis; Glomalveolina primaeva; Glomalveolina spp.; Haymanella sp.; Idalina sinjarica; isotope data; Kathina major; Kathina selveri; Kathina spp.; Keramospherids; Lakadongia sp.; Lakadongia tibetica; Lockhartia conditi; Lockhartia haimei; Lockhartia spp.; Mardinella sp.; Mawmluh_Cement_Quarry; Miliolidae; Miscellanea cf. juliettae; Miscellanea cf. yvettae; Miscellanea miscella; Nannofossils description; Nummulitidae; Orbitoclypeus multiplicatus; Orbitoclypeus schopeni; Orbitolites sp.; Orbitosiphon punjabensis; Orbitosiphon sp.; Orduella sp.; Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; Periloculina sp.; Protogypsina sp.; Quinqueloculina sp.; Ranikothalia cf. sindensis; Ranikothalia nuttalli; Ranikothalia sp.; Rotalia cf. trochidiformis; Rotalia spp.; Sample ID; SECTION, height; Sphaerogypsina sp.; thin-section; Valvulina sp.; Zone; δ13C
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 7937 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-01-14
    Description: The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Bartonian, currently remains undefined. The Bartonian unit stratotype is located at the Barton coastal section in the Hampshire Basin, on the South Coast of the UK. The base of the “Barton beds” was originally placed at the lowest occurrence of Nummulites prestwichianus, and this is still the basis of the recognition of the unit Bartonian Stage as a formal chronostratigraphic unit of the Paleogene. However, this biostratigraphic marker is not widely applicable elsewhere. The base of the lithostratigraphic unit, the Barton Clay Formation, also extends below this level creating further complication. The parastratotype section is located at Alum Bay, 7 km away, on the Isle of Wight. Despite a number of studies carried out in 1970s and ‘80s on both sections, global correlation remains problematic. Here we present an integrated (micropalaeontological, stratigraphic, palaeomagnetic) study of the Lutetian-Bartonian transition at Alum Bay, and aim at improving the stratigraphy of this section to better define the base of the Bartonian and contribute towards a decision on the GSSP.
    Description: Published
    Description: 7–42
    Description: 1A. Geomagnetismo e Paleomagnetismo
    Description: JCR Journal
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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