2013
DOI: 10.1080/00288306.2013.836112
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Paleocene–Eocene stratigraphy and paleoenvironment at Tora, Southeast Wairarapa, New Zealand

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“…However, at mid-Waipara River and Hampden Beach, Toweius ranges well up into the combined Zone NP13-14 (CNE5-6) and into Zone NP14 at Sites 207 and 277. This extended range of Toweius is also observed in the Tora section, Southwest Wairarapa, New Zealand (Hines et al, 2013). In the current study, the turnover between Toweius and Reticulofenestra varies between sites (Figure 5.11).…”
Section: Toweius-reticulofenestra Turnover Eventsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…However, at mid-Waipara River and Hampden Beach, Toweius ranges well up into the combined Zone NP13-14 (CNE5-6) and into Zone NP14 at Sites 207 and 277. This extended range of Toweius is also observed in the Tora section, Southwest Wairarapa, New Zealand (Hines et al, 2013). In the current study, the turnover between Toweius and Reticulofenestra varies between sites (Figure 5.11).…”
Section: Toweius-reticulofenestra Turnover Eventsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…In the first basin the Late Cretaceous and Paleocene sediments were deposited in marine nearshore environments during a widespread marine transgressional event whereas some deposits reveal anoxic marine conditions with a strong terrestrial contribution (Willumsen, 2006). In the East Coast Basin, Late Cretaceous dinoflagellate cyst assemblages indicate a low-energy depositional environment deeper than the storm wave base (Crouch et al, 2014) whereas, Paleocene assemblages were interpreted as representative of a shallow-marine to nearshore environment (Hines et al, 2013;Crouch et al, 2014). During the Paleocene of the Great South Basin, abundant terrestrial palynomorphs in association with dinoflagellate cyst communities suggest marine nearshore depositional environments (Willumsen and Vajda, 2010).…”
Section: Paleoenvironments During the Late Cretaceous/paleocenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key biostratigraphic results for each site are outlined below and summarised in Table (Edwards & Perch-Nielson, 1975;Hines et al, 2013); C. gigas, (Martini, 1986)). The Porangan Stage is inferred to be missing from this section due to the absence of foraminiferal datums (Dallanave et al, 2016).…”
Section: Biostratigraphic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The base of Zone NP14 is marked by the FO of Discoaster sublodoensis and identification of this species in both onshore sections was problematic, due to overgrowth and rarity of specimens, making it impossible to confidently define the boundary between Zones NP13 and NP14. Discoaster sublodoensis is also absent from the Tora and Mead Stream sections (Hines et al, 2013;Dallanave et al, 2015), but is present in other open-ocean settings at lower latitudes in the SW Pacific (e.g. Site 287 and Site 210, Coral Sea Basin; Shafik, 1973;Villa & Wise, 1993).…”
Section: Applicability Of Established Nannofossil Zonations To Sw Pacific Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 98%