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Crux, Jason A (2010): Calcareous nannofossils of ODP Holes 114-699A and 114-700B [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.755412, Supplement to: Crux, JA (1991): Calcareous nannofossils recovered by Leg 114 in the subantarctic South Atlantic Ocean. In: Ciesielski, PF; Kristoffersen, Y; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 114, 155-177, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.114.123.1991

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Abstract:
Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 114 recovered nannofossil-bearing sediments from seven sites in the high latitudes of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Cretaceous sections were recovered from Sites 698 and 700, located on the Northeast Georgia Rise and its lower flanks, respectively. These contain distinctive high-latitude nannofossil floras similar to those from high-latitude areas of the Northern Hemisphere. Most of the biostratigraphic datums used to date the upper Campanian to Maestrichtian interval appear to lie at approximately the same level in both hemispheres. The FAD of Nephrolithus frequens is confirmed to be diachronous with an earlier occurrence in high latitudes. The LAD of Monomarginatus primus n. sp. also appears to be diachronous with a later LAD in the high latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere. Fossiliferous Paleocene to lowermost Miocene sediments were recovered at all seven sites, from the Northeast Georgia Rise in the west to the Meteor Rise in the east. These nannofossil floras, although restricted in diversity and only poorly preserved, are sufficiently distinctive to allow the recognition of 19 zones and three subzones, which are used to date and correlate the cores recovered. Only Site 704 on the Meteor Rise yielded a substantial section of Miocene to Quaternary nannofossil-rich sediments. The nannofossil floras of this section are of very low diversity, with usually fewer than eight species present.
Some stratigraphic ranges of important biostratigraphic datum species are observed to be different in the high-latitude sections from those recorded from low-latitude areas. The LAD of Reticulofenestra bisecta, when calibrated by magnetostratigraphy, appears to occur earlier in Hole 699A (within Chron C6CR) than in Hole 703A and possibly Hole 704B and in other published accounts of lower latitude sites in the South Atlantic. The FAD of Nannotetrina fulgens/N. cristata appears to occur later in Hole 702B (Chron C20R) than it does in other published accounts of lower latitude sites in the South Atlantic. Diachroneity is also suspected in the stratigraphic ranges of Chiasmolithus solitus and Chiasmolithus oamaruensis, although poor magnetostratigraphic results through the critical interval prevent confirmation of this.
Differences in the relative stratigraphic ranges of lsthmolithus recurvus and Cribrocentrum coenurumlC. reticulatum at Sites 699 and 703 are noted. These possibly suggest warmer surface waters on the eastern side (Site 703) of the middle to late Eocene South Atlantic than those on the western side (Site 699).
The diversities of the nannofossil floras and the presence of the warm-water genera Discoaster, Sphenolithus, Helicosphaera, and Amaurolithus reflect the changing surface water temperatures throughout the Cenozoic. Warmer periods are inferred for the late Paleocene to early middle Eocene, late middle Eocene to late Eocene, latest Oligocene to earliest Miocene, and possibly the Pliocene. Colder periods are inferred for the middle Eocene, most of the Oligocene, and the Miocene. Dramatic changes in the nannofossil floras of the Pleistocene of Site 704 are thought to reflect a rapidly changing environment.
Monomarginatus primus, a new species from the Upper Cretaceous strata of Hole 700B, is described.
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Median Latitude: -51.537500 * Median Longitude: -30.477550 * South-bound Latitude: -51.542000 * West-bound Longitude: -30.677000 * North-bound Latitude: -51.533000 * East-bound Longitude: -30.278100
Date/Time Start: 1987-03-20T10:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1987-04-03T12:45:00
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114-699A * Latitude: -51.542000 * Longitude: -30.677000 * Date/Time Start: 1987-03-20T10:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1987-03-26T15:29:00 * Elevation: -3716.0 m * Penetration: 518.1 m * Recovery: 356.52 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg114 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 56 cores; 518.1 m cored; 0 m drilled; 68.8 % recovery
114-700B * Latitude: -51.533000 * Longitude: -30.278100 * Date/Time Start: 1987-03-27T22:45:00 * Date/Time End: 1987-04-03T12:45:00 * Elevation: -3612.0 m * Penetration: 489 m * Recovery: 245.19 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg114 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 53 cores; 472.1 m cored; 0 m drilled; 51.9 % recovery
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