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Gaer, Bradi T; Watkins, David K (2020): Cross bar angle analysis of 50 specimen from Eiffellithus coccolith from ODP Core 207-1260A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.911275, In: Gaer, BT; Watkins, DK (2020): Morphometrics of the calcareous nannofossil genus Eiffellithus during the Turonian [dataset publication series]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.913333

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Abstract:
The evolution of the calcareous nannofossil E. turriseiffelii - E. eximius lineage in the Turonian from the western tropical Atlantic and Indian Ocean indicates identical eiffellithid forms with morphological change in the rotation of the crossbar, relative to the longitudinal axis, from an "x" (E. turriseiffelii) to a "+" (E. eximius). Within these indistinguishable eiffellithid assemblages, neither the size nor shape show significant change during the morphological transition of the crossbar orientation. The rotation of the crossbar toward an axial alignment results in two shifts in the mean angle values. Prior to the first shift, the mean angles of the eiffellithid assemblage have values between 35o and 45o with no forms with crossbar angles of <20o. The first step occurs at the appearance of specimens with crossbar angles between 20o and 10o marking the first appearance datum (FAD) of E. eximius s. Ver. The second shift is a significant change in the mean angle values from 35-45o to 15-22o among the Eiffellithus assemblage and the appearance of morphotypes with crossbar angles of <10o recognized as E. eximius s.s. The results of this biometric study indicate that two forms can be reliably recognized and used to increase the biostratigraphic resolution, with the FAD of E. eximius s. Verbeek near the middle to upper Turonian boundary and E. eximius s.s. near the lower to middle Turonian boundary.
Keyword(s):
Biometry; biostratigraphy; Calcareous nannofossils; Eiffellithus eximius; Taxonomy
Related to:
Huber, Brian T; Petrizzo, Maria Rose; Watkins, David K; Haynes, Shannon J; MacLeod, Kenneth G (2017): Correlation of Turonian continental margin and deep-sea sequences in the subtropical Indian Ocean sediments by integrated planktonic foraminiferal and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy. Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 50(2), 141-185, https://doi.org/10.1127/nos/2017/0373
ODP Leg 207 Shipboard Scientific Party (2004): Site 1260. In: Erbacher, J.; Mosher, D.C.; Malone, M.J.; et al. (eds.), Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 207 Initial Reports, Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 207, Ocean Drilling Program, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.207.107.2004
Coverage:
Latitude: 9.265800 * Longitude: -54.543880
Date/Time Start: 2003-02-07T04:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2003-02-09T07:35:00
Minimum Elevation: -2548.8 m * Maximum Elevation: -2548.8 m
Event(s):
207-1260A * Latitude: 9.265800 * Longitude: -54.543880 * Date/Time Start: 2003-02-07T04:30:00 * Date/Time End: 2003-02-09T07:35:00 * Elevation: -2548.8 m * Penetration: 491.9 m * Recovery: 391.6 m * Location: South Atlantic Ocean * Campaign: Leg207 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 54 cores; 491.9 m cored; 0 m drilled; 79.6 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelGaer, Bradi TDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
2Sample IDSample IDGaer, Bradi T
3Depth, compositeDepth compmcdGaer, Bradi T
4Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 1
5Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 2
6Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 3
7Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 4
8Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 5
9Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 6
10Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 7
11Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 8
12Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 9
13Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 10
14Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 11
15Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 12
16Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 13
17Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 14
18Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 15
19Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 16
20Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 17
21Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 18
22Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 19
23Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 20
24Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 21
25Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 22
26Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 23
27Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 24
28Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 25
29Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 26
30Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 27
31Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 28
32Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 29
33Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 30
34Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 31
35Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 32
36Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 33
37Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 34
38Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 35
39Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 36
40Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 37
41Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 38
42Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 39
43Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 40
44Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 41
45Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 42
46Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 43
47Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 44
48Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 45
49Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 46
50Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 47
51Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 48
52Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 49
53Eiffellithus sp., cross bar angleEiffellithus sp. c b angledegGaer, Bradi TSpecimen 50
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