2023
DOI: 10.1127/nos/2023/0681
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Biostratigraphic utility of coiling direction in Miocene planktonic foraminiferal genus Paragloborotalia

Abstract: With 12 figures, 2 plates and 2 tables Abstract. Trochospiral planktonic foraminifera will coil either sinistral (left) or dextral (right). The prevalence of sinistral or dextral coiling can change through the stratigraphic range of morphospecies with a preference in coiling direction. A number of coiling shifts have been applied as secondary marker events through the Recent to late Miocene (~0-7 Ma) biochronology. However, no such events have been applied beyond this age despite a number of species being know… Show more

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“…The R/S coiling direction change of P. siakensis is detected at Site U1337 above Base P. glomerosa (shipboard data, Pälike et al, 2010). According to a recent study by King et al (2023), based on quantitative analysis, the R/S coiling direction change of P. siakensis at Site 1337 is dated at 15.368 Ma following the age model of Kochhann et al (2016).…”
Section: Open-ocean Standard Auxiliary Boundary Stratotype (Sabs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The R/S coiling direction change of P. siakensis is detected at Site U1337 above Base P. glomerosa (shipboard data, Pälike et al, 2010). According to a recent study by King et al (2023), based on quantitative analysis, the R/S coiling direction change of P. siakensis at Site 1337 is dated at 15.368 Ma following the age model of Kochhann et al (2016).…”
Section: Open-ocean Standard Auxiliary Boundary Stratotype (Sabs)mentioning
confidence: 99%