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Ammonite occurrences in North Sea cores; implications for Jurassic Arctic-Mediterranean marine seaway connectivity

Nicol Morton, Vasily V. Mitta and John R. Underhill
Ammonite occurrences in North Sea cores; implications for Jurassic Arctic-Mediterranean marine seaway connectivity
Scottish Journal of Geology (August 2020) 56 (2): 175-195

Abstract

The paucity of ammonite recovery from North Sea wells has meant that offshore correlations are largely dependent upon microfossil assemblages. While rare, ammonites have been found in a few boreholes during the course of oil exploration activities. The occurrence of ammonites in ten wells in the UK sector of the Viking Graben and the Moray Firth rift arms provides a new basis by which to demonstrate that there was a distinct separation between Arctic and Sub-Mediterranean species that lasted from Bajocian to Early Callovian times. Five wells contain "Boreal Bathonian" ammonites from the Arctic Realm. Arctocephalites from the Boreal Arcticus Zone (uppermost Bajocian) correlates basinal partly anoxic mudstones in the Beryl Embayment (9/13b) with both bioturbated siltstones in the southern Viking Graben (9/10b), and calcareous mudstones in the East Shetland Basin (211/21). Upper Bajocian Pompeckji Zone Cranocephalites and younger Arcticoceras from Lower to Middle Bathonian Greenlandicus, Ishmae and Cranocephaloide Zones are confined to 211/21 demonstrating that the marine transgression began earlier and lasted longer. A Cadoceras from well 3/3-8 dates to the Lower Callovian Koenigi and Calloviense Zones during which renewed extensional faulting re-established ammonite migration routes between the Boreal and Submediterranean Realms. A Middle Oxfordian (Densiplicatum Zone) Perisphinctes from well 22/5b-8 confirms an episode of northward migration from the Submediterranean into the Boreal Realm. Upper Oxfordian (Regulare to Rosenkantzi Zones) Amoeboceras in wells 211/21-1 and 9/13b-19, are close to Upper Bajocian/Lower Bathonian faunas, suggesting an absence of Upper Bathonian to Middle Oxfordian strata as a result of rift-related footwall uplift and erosion. In four wells from Block 15/21 (-4, -11, -12A, and -25) Lower Kimmeridgian ammonites have been documented, including Rasenia, Amoebites, Aulacostephanoides and Zenostephanoides, from the Baylei (?), Cymodoce, Mutabilis and Eudoxus Zones, the latter (confirmed at well 13/28b-8) dating a widespread regional marine flooding surface in the Inner Moray Firth. Supplementary material: The detailed measurements of dimensions of the ammonites described are available at: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.5087313


ISSN: 0036-9276
EISSN: 2041-4951
Coden: SJGEAX
Serial Title: Scottish Journal of Geology
Serial Volume: 56
Serial Issue: 2
Title: Ammonite occurrences in North Sea cores; implications for Jurassic Arctic-Mediterranean marine seaway connectivity
Affiliation: Le Chardon, 180 Chemin Brugiere, France
Pages: 175-195
Published: 20200814
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House for the Geological Societies of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Bath, United Kingdom
References: 87
Accession Number: 2020-077255
Categories: Invertebrate paleontologyStratigraphy
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
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Secondary Affiliation: Russian Academy of Science, Borissiak Paleontological Institute, RUS, Russian FederationHeriot-Watt University, GBR, United Kingdom
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 202047
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