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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2022
Geology (2022) 50 (1): 21–25.
... foraminiferal, geochemical, and geophysical data from the Zumaia section (Spain), calibrated to an updated orbitally tuned age model. We provide a revised chronology for the major carbon isotope excursions (CIEs) and planktic foraminiferal events and test temporal relationships with different models...
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Journal Article
Published: 03 May 2019
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (12): 1982–2000.
...Sébastien Wouters; Simo Spassov; Mathieu Martinez; Etienne Steurbaut; Jean-Yves Storme; Johan Yans; Xavier Devleeschouwer Abstract Depositional changes are studied in three sections encompassing the Danian–Selandian transition, Loubieng (France), Zumaia (Spain) and Sidi Nasseur (Tunisia), using...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 1999
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1999) 69 (6): 1253–1261.
...Piotr Gawenda; Wilfried Winkler; Birger Schmitz; Thierry Adatte Abstract The Paleocene to lowermost Eocene Zumaia series, situated along the Basque Coast (northern Spain), consists of pelagic limestones and marlstones with interbedded, mixed calcarenite turbidites. We have compared the composition...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2014
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2014) 185 (6): 413–435.
.... Pelosi N. Smit J. ( 2012 ). – Cyclostratigraphy and astronomical tuning of the Late Maastrichtian at Zumaia (Basque country, northern Spain) . – Earth Planet. Sci. Letters , 359 – 360 , 264 – 278 . Beltran C. ( 2006 ). – Variations des paramètres de l’environnement océanique au...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 May 2009
PALAIOS (2009) 24 (5): 318–328.
...–Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) is analyzed in the Zumaia section (Spain), one of the most complete and expanded deep-water sequences known worldwide. New biostratigraphic, paleoecologic, and paleoenvironmental data on benthic foraminifera are correlated to information on planktic foraminiferal...
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Journal Article
Published: 14 January 2014
Journal of the Geological Society (2014) 171 (2): 165–180.
...Sietske J. Batenburg; Andrew S. Gale; Mario Sprovieri; Frederik J. Hilgen; Nicolas Thibault; Myriam Boussaha; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria Abstract The rhythmically bedded limestone–marl alternations in the coastal cliffs of Sopelana and Zumaia in the Basque country, northern Spain, permit testing...
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Geologic map of Zumaia, Spain, and surrounding region, showing sampling localities (A–C). The map is modified from Rosell et al. (1985, fig. 2), Pujalte et al. (2000, figs. 10 and 12), Bernaola et al. (2009, fig. 1), and Cummings and Hodgson (2011, fig. 1).
Published: 01 January 2013
FIGURE 9— Geologic map of Zumaia, Spain, and surrounding region, showing sampling localities (A–C). The map is modified from Rosell et al. (1985 , fig. 2), Pujalte et al. (2000 , figs. 10 and 12), Bernaola et al. (2009 , fig. 1), and Cummings and Hodgson (2011 , fig. 1).
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Fractal dimension of selected trace fossils from Zumaia, Spain. The fractal dimension (DBox) scale extends for the entire range possible for planar trace fossils (1.0 – 2.0). Ichnogenera include graphoglyptids (Cosmorhaphe, Helicolithus, Helminthorhaphe, Megagrapton, Paleodictyon, and Spirorhaphe) and nongraphoglyptids (Scolicia and Zoophycos). Individual sample values are listed in Table 1. Error bars represent the standard error. The asterisk indicates a sample that was significantly eroded.
Published: 01 January 2013
FIGURE 10— Fractal dimension of selected trace fossils from Zumaia, Spain. The fractal dimension (D Box ) scale extends for the entire range possible for planar trace fossils (1.0 – 2.0). Ichnogenera include graphoglyptids (Cosmorhaphe, Helicolithus, Helminthorhaphe, Megagrapton, Paleodictyon
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Published: 01 January 2013
TABLE 1— The fractal dimension of selected trace fossils from Zumaia, Spain, that are illustrated in Figure 10 . Ichnogenera include graphoglyptids (Cosmorhaphe, Helicolithus, Helminthorhaphe, Megagrapton, Paleodictyon, and Spirorhaphe) and nongraphoglyptids (Scolicia and Zoophycos). Variance
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FIGURE 1—Location of the Paleocene–Eocene section in Zumaia, Spain. CIE = carbon isotope excursion marking Paleocene–Eocene boundary
Published: 01 May 2009
FIGURE 1 —Location of the Paleocene–Eocene section in Zumaia, Spain. CIE = carbon isotope excursion marking Paleocene–Eocene boundary
Journal Article
Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 January 2013
PALAIOS (2013) 28 (1): 23–32.
...FIGURE 9— Geologic map of Zumaia, Spain, and surrounding region, showing sampling localities (A–C). The map is modified from Rosell et al. (1985 , fig. 2), Pujalte et al. (2000 , figs. 10 and 12), Bernaola et al. (2009 , fig. 1), and Cummings and Hodgson (2011 , fig. 1). ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 September 2011
Journal of Micropalaeontology (2011) 30 (2): 167–182.
... be correlated with a carbon isotope excursion (‘CIE-DS1’) at Zumaia, Spain, and the ‘top Chron C27n event’ defined recently from ocean drilling sites in the Atlantic and Pacific, supporting a global extent. Yet, records of environmental change during the LDE (e.g. warming and sea-level fluctuations) are still...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2009
Journal of the Geological Society (2009) 166 (6): 1135–1142.
... Zumaia (Spain). Lithological changes, the δ 13 C signature and biotic responses strongly resemble those of the PETM in Egypt, which leads to the hypothesis that this ‘Latest Danian Event' (LDE) may represent another early Palaeocene hyperthermal. Further, less pronounced negative δ 13 C inflections...
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Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1130/2007.2424(04)
... of environments and latitudes. Calcareous nannofossil response was different in discrete paleogeographic areas. Several classical Tethyan sections (Alamedilla, Caravaca, Zumaia [Spain], Contessa [Central Italy], and Wadi Nukhl [Egypt]), plus the high-latitude Ocean Drilling Program reference Site 690 (Weddell Sea...
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Selected graphoglyptid trace fossils. 1, Cosmorhaphe, lower Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch, Zumaia, Spain, specimen Z_Cos3; 2, Helminthorhaphe, Upper Cretaceous, Tanzania, specimen UUIC-1912 in University of Utah Ichnology Collection; 3, Megagrapton, lower Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch, Zumaia, Spain, specimen Z_Mega1; 4, Paleodictyon, lower Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch, Zumaia, Spain, specimen Z_Paleo5; 5, Spirorhaphe, Upper Cretaceous, Tanzania, specimen UUIC-1904 in University of Utah Ichnology Collection; 6, Urohelminthoida, lower Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch, Zumaia, Spain, specimen Z_Urohelm2. Scale bars=4 cm.
Published: 01 July 2014
Figure 1 Selected graphoglyptid trace fossils. 1 , Cosmorhaphe , lower Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch, Zumaia, Spain, specimen Z_Cos3; 2 , Helminthorhaphe, Upper Cretaceous, Tanzania, specimen UUIC-1912 in University of Utah Ichnology Collection; 3 , Megagrapton , lower Eocene Guipúzcoan
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Images of some common graphoglyptids, all of which were photographed in the field in the Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch of Zumaia, Spain. A) Cosmorhaphe. B) Helicolithus. C) Helminthorhaphe. D) Megagrapton. E) Paleodictyon. F) Spirorhaphe. Scale bars 4 cm.
Published: 01 January 2013
FIGURE 1— Images of some common graphoglyptids, all of which were photographed in the field in the Eocene Guipúzcoan Flysch of Zumaia, Spain. A) Cosmorhaphe. B) Helicolithus. C) Helminthorhaphe. D) Megagrapton. E) Paleodictyon. F) Spirorhaphe. Scale bars 4 cm.
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Lithology, stratigraphy and benthic foraminiferal δ13C records from four sections (Gebel Qreiya 1, Gebel Qreiya 3, Gebel Aweina, Gebel Duwi) in the Nile Basin (Egypt), and their correlation with the Selandian GSSP succession at Zumaia (Spain, Arenillas et al. 2008) and ODP Hole 761B (offshore NW Australia, Quillévéré et al. 2002; Quillévéré & Norris 2003). The P3a–P3b planktonic foraminiferal subzonal boundary (*) at Zumaia has been changed with respect to Arenillas et al. (2008). Taxonomic comparisons reveal that Igorina cf. albeari (also named Morozovella crosswicksensis) of Arenillas et al. (2008) is identical to our concept of I. albeari and the P3a–b subzonal boundary has consequently been moved downwards (see also discussion by Sprong et al. 2009). Grey shaded area represents the correlation between Zumaia and the Egyptian section for the Latest Danian Event; the dashed grey band shows a tentative correlation for the upper δ13C excursion at Zumaia.
Published: 01 December 2009
Fig. 3. Lithology, stratigraphy and benthic foraminiferal δ 13 C records from four sections (Gebel Qreiya 1, Gebel Qreiya 3, Gebel Aweina, Gebel Duwi) in the Nile Basin (Egypt), and their correlation with the Selandian GSSP succession at Zumaia (Spain, Arenillas et al . 2008 ) and ODP Hole 761B
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Paleogeographical map of the end Cretaceous, adapted from Percival et al. (2018) and based on reconstructions by Ron Blakey (2016, http://cpgeosystems.com). Paleogeographic locations of the Chicxulub impact crater (Mexico), the Deccan Traps (India), and sedimentary records analyzed in this study are indicated. Deep marine records (black circles with white letters): U—Umbria-Marche Basin (Bottaccione and Morello sections, Italy); W—Walvis Ridge (South Atlantic Ocean). Outer shelf records (white circles with black letters): E—Elles (Tunesia); Z—Zumaia (Spain).
Published: 30 September 2024
analyzed in this study are indicated. Deep marine records (black circles with white letters): U—Umbria-Marche Basin (Bottaccione and Morello sections, Italy); W—Walvis Ridge (South Atlantic Ocean). Outer shelf records (white circles with black letters): E—Elles (Tunesia); Z—Zumaia (Spain).
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Published: 01 July 2014
Table 1 List of meandering and branching trace fossils and their values for various analytical methods for samples from Zumaia, Spain (Z) and Tanzania (T). Formations (Form.) mentioned (e.g., 3a, 4a, etc.) are described in Ernst and Zander (1993) . The Topology (Top.) lists whether the trace
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Published: 01 July 2014
Table 2 List of meandering and branching trace fossils and their values for various analytical methods for samples from Zumaia, Spain (Z) and Tanzania (T). Formations (Form.) mentioned (e.g., 3a, 4a, etc.) are described in Ernst and Zander (1993) . An en-dash (–) indicates that the analysis