Belemnites from the lower middle Cenomanian of Hoppenstedt, northern Germany: significance and integrated correlation |
| |
Authors: | Markus Wilmsen Michel Rabe |
| |
Affiliation: | aGeoZentrum Nordbayern der Universität ErlangenLoewenichstrasse 28, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany;bReitlingstr. 24, D-38173 Erkerode, Germany |
| |
Abstract: | ![]() The belemnite species Praeactinocamax primus (Arkhangelsky, 1912) and Belemnocamax boweri Crick, 1910 are described from the Cenomanian of the abandoned limestone quarry section of Hoppenstedt (Sachsen-Anhalt, northern Germany). They co-occur in the upper part of a prominent tripartite bioclastic limestone bed associated with the ammonite Acanthoceras rhotomagense, indicating the primus Event of the lower middle Cenomanian A. rhotomagense ammonite Zone. An integrated stratigraphical calibration including carbon stable isotope correlation to southern England suggests that the belemnite event horizon at Hoppenstedt occupies exactly the same chronostratigraphical position as elsewhere, highlighting the strictly isochronous character of the primus Event across northwestern Europe. Furthermore, stratigraphical gaps in the Hoppenstedt succession are evaluated. |
| |
Keywords: | Upper Cretaceous Belemnite bioevent Systematic palaeontology Carbon stable isotopes Integrated calibration Northern Germany and southern England |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|