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Syn­thesis of Cretaceous/fertiary boundary studies at Hole 807C

April 1, 1993

Paleontological, stable isotopic, trace elemental abundance, and magnetostratigraphic studies have been performed on limestones spanning the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary transition at Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Hole 807C. Paleontological evidence exists for considerable resedimentation, which we attribute to the fact that Hole 807C is located in a basement graben. Age estimates based on planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy, as well as magnetostratigraphy, indicate that sedimentation rates could have been on the order of 12-14 m/m.y. This is significantly higher than those documented in other important Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) and ODP Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sections using the same age control points (e.g., DSDP Hole 577 and ODP Hole 690B), although not as high as those documented from DSDP Hole 524. The expanded nature of this succession has resulted in the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary δ 1 3C decrease occurring over approximately a 9-m interval. Ir analysis of these sediments do not show a single large anomaly, as has been found in other Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sections, but trivial background levels instead. Ce data support the hypothesis that this section has been expanded by secondary sedimentological processes.

Publication Year 1993
Title Syn­thesis of Cretaceous/fertiary boundary studies at Hole 807C
Authors Richard M. Corfield, William V. Sliter, Isabella Premolia Silva, John A. Tarduno, Roman A. Schmitt, Yun-Gang Liu, Sherwood W. Wise, Shaozhi Mao, Julie E. Cartlidge, Wolf H. Berger
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70186319
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse