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Boomer, Ian (1999): Late Cretaceous and Cainozoic bathyal Ostracoda of DSDP Site 62-463 in the Central Pacific (Fig. 3) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.681416, Supplement to: Boomer, I (1999): Late Cretaceous and Cainozoic bathyal Ostracoda from the Central Pacific (DSDP Site 463). Marine Micropaleontology, 37(2), 131-147, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0377-8398(99)00015-8

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Abstract:
Cainozoic deep-sea ostracod assemblages from the summits of Mid-Pacific guyots point to high levels of endemism possibly as a result of their bathymetric separation from the surrounding sea floor. However, the interpretation of these fossil assemblages is hampered by the paucity of comparative material from surrounding non-guyot sites. Fifteen ostracod assemblages from DSDP Site 463 (Late Cretaceous-Pleistocene) were studied to compare with those from nearby guyots. Three distinct faunal assemblages are recognised at Site 463: Assemblage A (Maastrichtian-Eocene), Assemblage B (Oligocene-Upper Miocene) and Assemblage C (Upper Miocene-Pleistocene) although the palaeoenvironmental significance of these units is unclear. Sixty-two ostracod species are identified, the thirteen most abundant are discussed in the taxonomic section, five of which are described as new. Between 30 and 100% of the species encountered in each sample are considered as endemic to Site 463, while some of the remaining species were previously thought to be endemic to individual guyots. Similarly high levels of endemism on nearby guyots probably reflect an incomplete knowledge of deep-sea ostracod faunas rather than the establishment of geographically or bathymetrically restricted populations. The presence of globally pandemic and geographically widespread taxa on sites such as the Mid-Pacific Mountains, surrounded by abyssal depths which lie below the CCD, indicates that some faunal exchange or migration of ostracods does take place. This must be achieved within the intermediate waters and probably occurs passively.
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 21.350200 * Longitude: 174.667800
Date/Time Start: 1978-08-02T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-08-02T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 2.04 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 65.83 m
Event(s):
62-463 * Latitude: 21.350200 * Longitude: 174.667800 * Date/Time: 1978-08-02T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2525.0 m * Penetration: 822.5 m * Recovery: 305.5 m * Location: North Pacific/SEAMOUNT * Campaign: Leg62 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 92 cores; 820.5 m cored; 0 m drilled; 37.2 % recovery
Comment:
<1 indicates inferred presence of species although not recorded
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
2Sample code/labelSample labelBoomer, IanDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
3Nannofossil zoneNannos zoneBoomer, IanNN/NP Zones
4EpochEpochBoomer, Ian
5Argilloecia sp.Argilloecia sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
6Argilloecia sp.Argilloecia sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
7Bairdoppilata sp.Bairdoppilata sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
8Bairdoppilata sp.Bairdoppilata sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
9Cytherella sp.Cytherella sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
10Cytherella sp.Cytherella sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. 10 sensu Boomer and Whalley, 1995
11Cytherella sp.Cytherella sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. C
12Cytherella postagrenaC. postagrena#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionsp. nov.
13Pariceratina ubiquitaP. ubiquita#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
14Pennyella sp.Pennyella sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
15Pennyella sp.Pennyella sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
16Pennyella sp.Pennyella sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. C
17Cytheropleron sp.Cytheropleron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. H
18Hemiparacytheridea sp.Hemiparacytheridea sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
19Hemiparacytheridea sp.Hemiparacytheridea sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. 14 sensu boomer and Whalley, 1995
20Aversovalva sp.Aversovalva sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. 22
21Aversovalva sp.Aversovalva sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
22Aversovalva sp.Aversovalva sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. 34 sensu Whalley and Boomer, 1995
23Eucythere sp.Eucythere sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. C
24Eucythere sp.Eucythere sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. D
25Eucythere sp.Eucythere sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
26Eucythere sp.Eucythere sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
27Cytherella posterospinosaC. posterospinosa#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionsp. nov.
28Cardobairdia sp.Cardobairdia sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
29Kuiperiana cf. bathymarinaK. cf. bathymarina#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
30Profundobythere bathytatosP. bathytatos#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
31Abyssocythere paratrinidadensisA. paratrinidadensis#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionsp. nov.
32Poseidonamicus dingleiP. dinglei#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionsp. nov.
33Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. C
34Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. G
35Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
36Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
37Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. F
38Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. D
39Hemiparacytheridea ayressiH. ayressi#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionsp. nov.
40Krithe sp.Krithe sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
41Krithe sp.Krithe sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
42Krithe sp.Krithe sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. C
43Krithe sp.Krithe sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. D
44Semicytherura pulchraS. pulchra#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
45Aratrocypris sp.Aratrocypris sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
46Australoecia cf. micraA. cf. micra#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
47Henryhowella cf. asperrimaH. cf. asperrima#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
48Eucytherura sp.Eucytherura sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. 9 sensu Boomer and Whalley, 1995
49Eucytherura sp.Eucytherura sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. 3 sensu Boomer and Whalley, 1995
50Pedicythere sp.Pedicythere sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
51Monoceratina sp.Monoceratina sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
52Hemiparacytheridea mediopunctataH. mediopunctata#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
53Aversovalva formosaA. formosa#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
54Parahemingnayella downingaeP. downingae#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
55Hemiparacytheridea cf. mediopunctataH. cf. mediopunctata#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
56Poseidonamicus cf. rudisP. cf. rudis#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
57Rimacytheropteron sp.Rimacytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
58Bythoceratina sp.Bythoceratina sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
59Bathycythere bermudeziB. bermudezi#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
60Zabythocypris sp.Zabythocypris sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. A
61Bradleya dictyonB. dictyon#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
62Henryhowella cf. dasydermaH. cf. dasyderma#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
63Poseidonamicus sp.Poseidonamicus sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
64Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. E
65Cytheropteron sp.Cytheropteron sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. I
66Eradleya sp.Eradleya sp.#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fractionvar. B
67OstracodaOstrac#Boomer, IanCounting >125 µm fraction
68CommentCommentBoomer, IanAssemblage
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