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Moreno-Bedmar, J. A.; Company, M.; Bover-Arnal, T.; Delanoy, G.; Martinez, R.; Grauges, A.; Salas, R.
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American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2008, abstract #PP24A-03
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Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a (OAE1a) is now generally recognized to correlate
with the lower part of the Leupoldina cabri planktonic foraminifer Zone.
Unfortunately, the calibration of this zone against the standard
ammonite scale has remained uncertain. Our recent high-resolution
geochemical study (Carbon-isotope) of Lower Aptian sequences in the
Iberian Chain of eastern Spain (Moreno-Bedmar et al., in prep) was used
as proxy to further characterize OAE 1a. The sequence provides
additional ammonite biostratigraphic data that permit correlation of the
ammonite zonation with the isotopic signature of OAE1a. That interval
includes specimens we identified with affinity for species of
Roloboceras and Megatyloceras in the same beds that contain species of
Deshayesites forbesi Casey, and Deshayesites gr. euglyphus/spathi, which
are characteristic of the Deshayesites weissi Zone. Our results also
indicate that D. deshayesi (d'Orbigny), the nominate taxon which marks
the base of the superjacent Zone, first occurs a few meters above the
geochemical signature corresponding to OAE 1a. Our isotopic data
correlated with the ammonite occurrences are in further agreement with
Roloboceras beds in England (Casey, 1961a, b; Casey et al., 1998) that
are correlational with the Boreal Deshayesites forbesi Zone, which is
coeval with the Mediterranean Deshayesites weissi Zone. Similarly, in
the Cassis-La Bédoule area (SE France) the OAE 1a interval also
corresponds to the Roloboceras beds, but they have been assigned to the
Deshayesites deshayesi biozone (Ropolo et al., 2000; 2006). Here we
argue that specimens attributed to D. deshayesi (d'Orbigny) and D.
dechyi (Papp) from the Roloboceras levels (Ropolo et al., 2006) can be
reinterpreted as belonging to D. forbesi, characteristic species of
Deshayesites weissi Zone. Stratigraphic data from Roloboceras beds in le
Teil region (Ardech patform, SE France) also reveal the presence of
Deshayesites consobrinus (d'Orbigny) and Deshayesites gr. euglyphus
Casey at these levels (Moreno et al., 2007). Thus, these taxa further
support the stratigraphic position of these beds into the Deshayesites
weissi Zone. Our results imply that OAE1 correlative with the
Roloboceras beds in southeastern Spain and at Cassis correspond to the
D. weissi Zone, as formerly established (Casey, 1961a, b; Casey et al.,
1998; Moreno and Bover, 2007; Moreno et al., 2007). R. Casey,
Palaeontology 3, 487-621 (1961a) R. Casey, Palaeontographical Society,
London, 119-216 (1961b) R. Casey et al., Cretaceous Research 19, 511-535
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