An astronomical time scale for the Maastrichtian based on the Zumaia and Sopelana sections (Basque country, northern Spain)

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An astronomical time scale for the Maastrichtian based on the Zumaia and Sopelana sections (Basque country, northern Spain). / Batenburg, Sietske J; Gale, Andrew S; Sprovieri, Mario; Hilgen, Frederik J; Thibault, Nicolas; Boussaha, Myriam; Orue-Etxebarria, Xabier.

16 s. 2016.

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Batenburg, SJ, Gale, AS, Sprovieri, M, Hilgen, FJ, Thibault, N, Boussaha, M & Orue-Etxebarria, X 2016, An astronomical time scale for the Maastrichtian based on the Zumaia and Sopelana sections (Basque country, northern Spain).. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3453572.v1

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Batenburg, S. J., Gale, A. S., Sprovieri, M., Hilgen, F. J., Thibault, N., Boussaha, M., & Orue-Etxebarria, X. (2016). An astronomical time scale for the Maastrichtian based on the Zumaia and Sopelana sections (Basque country, northern Spain). https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3453572.v1

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Batenburg SJ, Gale AS, Sprovieri M, Hilgen FJ, Thibault N, Boussaha M o.a. An astronomical time scale for the Maastrichtian based on the Zumaia and Sopelana sections (Basque country, northern Spain). 2016. 16 s. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3453572.v1

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Batenburg, Sietske J ; Gale, Andrew S ; Sprovieri, Mario ; Hilgen, Frederik J ; Thibault, Nicolas ; Boussaha, Myriam ; Orue-Etxebarria, Xabier. / An astronomical time scale for the Maastrichtian based on the Zumaia and Sopelana sections (Basque country, northern Spain). 2016. 16 s.

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abstract = "The rhythmically bedded limestone–marl alternations in the coastal cliffs of Sopelana and Zumaia in the Basque country, northern Spain, permit testing and refining of existing Maastrichtian chronologies (latest Cretaceous). The recently established astronomical time scale for the late Maastrichtian at Zumaia is extended into C31n with the integrated stratigraphy of the Sopelana section. The cyclic alternations of hemipelagic limestones and marls at Sopelana show a strong influence of eccentricity-modulated precession. Together, the Zumaia and Sopelana sections span almost the entire Maastrichtian, and encompass thirteen 405 kyr cycles spanning a total duration of 5.3 myr. From the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary downwards, 405 kyr minima in the lithological, magnetic susceptibility and reflectance data records are tunedto successive 405 kyr minima in the new La2011 eccentricity solution. Assuming a K–Pg boundary age of 65.97 Ma, we present orbitally tuned ages of biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic events. Whereas the bases of Chrons C29r and C30n were reliably established at Zumaia and are in good agreement with previous studies, new data from Sopelana provide a refinement of the basal age of Chron C31r. Additional planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannoplankton data from Zumaia, and new calcareous nannoplankton data fromSopelana, allow for worldwide correlation of the cyclostratigraphy of the Basque country.",
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N2 - The rhythmically bedded limestone–marl alternations in the coastal cliffs of Sopelana and Zumaia in the Basque country, northern Spain, permit testing and refining of existing Maastrichtian chronologies (latest Cretaceous). The recently established astronomical time scale for the late Maastrichtian at Zumaia is extended into C31n with the integrated stratigraphy of the Sopelana section. The cyclic alternations of hemipelagic limestones and marls at Sopelana show a strong influence of eccentricity-modulated precession. Together, the Zumaia and Sopelana sections span almost the entire Maastrichtian, and encompass thirteen 405 kyr cycles spanning a total duration of 5.3 myr. From the Cretaceous–Paleogene (K–Pg) boundary downwards, 405 kyr minima in the lithological, magnetic susceptibility and reflectance data records are tunedto successive 405 kyr minima in the new La2011 eccentricity solution. Assuming a K–Pg boundary age of 65.97 Ma, we present orbitally tuned ages of biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic events. Whereas the bases of Chrons C29r and C30n were reliably established at Zumaia and are in good agreement with previous studies, new data from Sopelana provide a refinement of the basal age of Chron C31r. Additional planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannoplankton data from Zumaia, and new calcareous nannoplankton data fromSopelana, allow for worldwide correlation of the cyclostratigraphy of the Basque country.

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