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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1978
Journal of the Geological Society (1978) 135 (3): 307–312.
...W. H. C. Ramsbottom Abstract Mesothemic cycles, which are unconformity-bounded on shelf areas but defined by marker points at the bases of chronozones in continuous sections in basinal areas, are delineated in the Namurian (Carboniferous) of South Wales and northern France. The patterns...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 June 1979
Geology (1979) 7 (6): 293–296.
...W. Bruce Saunders; W.H.C. Ramsbottom; W. L. Manger Abstract Mesothems are cyclic, chronozonally defined depositional intervals in basins, with thin, unconformity-bounded shelf equivalents. If eustatically controlled, as has been suggested for British Namurian mesothems, mesothemic cycles should...
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British regional substages, including the mesothems defined by Ramsbottom (1973) (D1c to N3), the foraminiferal zones (Cf3 to Cf7) defined by Conil et al. (1980, 1989) and the modifications introduced by Cózar et al. (2022a, 2023). The right-hand margin of the figure shows the stratotypes (in black italics) defined by George et al. (1976) to separate the substages, and the most suitable sections (in blue) and positions for the substages (blue arrows) to obtain a better consensus with other international substages. The red arrows highlight the suggested change of position in the stratotypes. Timescale based on Aretz et al. (2020).
Published: 28 October 2024
Fig. 1. British regional substages, including the mesothems defined by Ramsbottom (1973) (D1c to N3), the foraminiferal zones (Cf3 to Cf7) defined by Conil et al. (1980 , 1989) and the modifications introduced by Cózar et al. (2022 a , 2023) . The right-hand margin of the figure shows
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 1990
Journal of the Geological Society (1990) 147 (3): 507–518.
...E. J. ANDERSON; P. W. GOODWIN Abstract The major ‘transgressive’ sequence in the lower Helderberg Group (Devonian) of New York State and a ‘regressive’ sequence of similar scale in the first Courceyan mesothem (Carboniferous) of South Wales are entirely divisible into metre-scale allocycles...
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 1986
Geology (1986) 14 (4): 330–334.
... tectonics and sedimentation. Sequential groupings of cycles are more irregular than proposed megacyclothems or mesothems, but they may be obscured by the distinctness of the major cyclothems. Estimates of cycle periods range from about 40 to 120 × 10 3 yr for the minor cycles up to about 235 to 400 × 10 3...
Series: Cushman Special Publications
Published: 09 June 1905
EISBN: 9781970168150
... are structurally deformed and make up many of the accretionary wedges and displaced terranes that lie structurally emplaced against the former Paleozoic margins of the cratons. More than seventy named third-order depositional sequences (mesothems) seem well defined in Carboniferous and Permian rocks. They may...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1979
Journal of the Geological Society (1979) 136 (2): 147–153.
.... geol. Soc 1973 39 567 607 Ramsbottom W. H. C. Major cycles of transgression and regression (mesothems) in the Namurian Proc. Yorks. geol. Soc 1977 41 261 91 Ramsbottom W. H. C. Correlation of the Scottish Upper Limestone Group (Namurian) with that of the north...
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Marine bands of the Westphalian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids or acme facies, mainly from Waters et al. (2011). ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1979). Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying sample collections and literature reviews to determine the extent of ammonoid facies within specific marine bands.
Published: 01 January 2012
Fig. 5. Marine bands of the Westphalian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids or acme facies, mainly from Waters et al . (2011) . ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1979) . Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying sample
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Ammonoid zones and subzones of the Namurian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids and indices mainly from Riley et al. (1995). ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1977). Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying sample collections and literature reviews to determine the extent of ammonoid facies within specific marine bands. (a) Serpukhovian international stage; (b) Bashkirian international stage (part).
Published: 01 January 2012
Fig. 4. Ammonoid zones and subzones of the Namurian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids and indices mainly from Riley et al . (1995) . ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1977) . Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying
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Ammonoid zones and subzones of the Namurian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids and indices mainly from Riley et al. (1995). ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1977). Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying sample collections and literature reviews to determine the extent of ammonoid facies within specific marine bands. (a) Serpukhovian international stage; (b) Bashkirian international stage (part).
Published: 01 January 2012
Fig. 4. Ammonoid zones and subzones of the Namurian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids and indices mainly from Riley et al . (1995) . ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1977) . Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying
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Application of the mesothem concept (adapted from Ramsbottom 1973, 1977, 1981; Ramsbottom et al. 1974), related to biozones, sequence-stratigraphic classification (from Fraser et al. 1990) and the modern Carboniferous chronostratigraphy (from Holliday and Molyneux 2006). Grey areas represent deposits, yellow shows prominent Namurian sandstones, white areas represent non-sequences. AUT. – Autunian; MBs – number of marine bands. Areas north of the Alston Block are not shown.
Published: 27 April 2020
Fig. 3. Application of the mesothem concept (adapted from Ramsbottom 1973 , 1977 , 1981 ; Ramsbottom et al. 1974 ), related to biozones, sequence-stratigraphic classification (from Fraser et al. 1990 ) and the modern Carboniferous chronostratigraphy (from Holliday and Molyneux 2006
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2012
Journal of the Geological Society (2012) 169 (1): 37–51.
...Fig. 5. Marine bands of the Westphalian regional stage with diagnostic ammonoids or acme facies, mainly from Waters et al . (2011) . ‘Mesothem’ nomenclature is that of Ramsbottom (1979) . Former names and a compilation of ammonoid assemblages for each marine band were used when studying sample...
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Journal Article
Published: 28 October 2024
Journal of the Geological Society (2025) 182 (1): jgs2024-124.
...Fig. 1. British regional substages, including the mesothems defined by Ramsbottom (1973) (D1c to N3), the foraminiferal zones (Cf3 to Cf7) defined by Conil et al. (1980 , 1989) and the modifications introduced by Cózar et al. (2022 a , 2023) . The right-hand margin of the figure shows...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1980
Journal of the Geological Society (1980) 137 (1): 61–63.
... be recognized, and their acceptance in Britain provides a convenient way of dividing an over-large chronostrati- graphical unit (the former Courceyan). The Ivorian corresponds to the D l c mesothem of Ramsbottom (1977). It is noteworthy that the SiphonodellalP. communis 0016-7649/80/0100-0061$02.00 @ 1980...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (4): 719–733.
... Deltas: sites and traps for fossil fuels 1989 41 London Geological Society 179 203 Special Publications Ramsbottom W.H.C. Major cycles of transgression and regression (mesothems) in the Namurian Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 1977 41 261 291 Ramsbottom...
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Indications of long-period orbital forcing of Windsor Group faunal introduction events in the time series for SB1 (Windsor Group Reference Section). Faunal introduction events with interval spacing of 2.2 to 2.4 m.y. estimated by effective sediment accumulation rates, tie directly to specific marine transgressive events. Long nonmarine intervals split each of the late Asbian and early Brigantian into two subequal portions which approximate the 1.2 m.y. obliquity modulation period. The faunal introduction events are close in duration to the 2.38 m.y. obliquity modulation period and also the 2.38 m.y. period of the eccentricity. Mesothem designation after Ramsbottom (1973). Major Cycles after Giles (1981). Faunal zones and subzones are those of Bell (1929). Macrofaunal data from Moore and Ryan (1976). M = Mosher Road member, Ha = Hardwoodlands limestone member, Hr = Herbert River limestone member, Gc = Green Creek limestone member, Av = Avon limestone member, Mr = Meander River limestone member, Wp = Wallace Point limestone member, K = Kennetcook or E1 limestone member
Published: 01 December 2009
the 2.38 m.y. period of the eccentricity. Mesothem designation after Ramsbottom (1973) . Major Cycles after Giles (1981) . Faunal zones and subzones are those of Bell (1929) . Macrofaunal data from Moore and Ryan (1976) . M = Mosher Road member, Ha = Hardwoodlands limestone member, Hr = Herbert River
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2006
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2006) 56 (1): 55–56.
..., sedimentology and tectonics to create a greater overall understanding. Thus, he saw much (if not all) of the British Carboniferous sequence as comprising a series of widely correctable contemporaneous packages of strata (mesothems) formed in response to sea-level shifts. These ideas, which were presented...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1993
Journal of the Geological Society (1993) 150 (3): 427–446.
... Publications Ramsbottom W. H. C. Major cycles of transgression and regression (mesothems) in the Namurian Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 1977 41 261 291 Ramsbottom, W. H. C. (ed.) 1981 a Field guide to the boundary stratotypes of the Carboniferous stages in Britain (Leeds...
Journal Article
Published: 01 September 1991
Journal of the Geological Society (1991) 148 (5): 813–824.
... of the strata and organic remains of the Yorkshire coast: accompanied by a geological map, sections, and plates of the fossil plants and animals 1829 J. Phillips, York. Printed for the author by Thomas Wilson Ramsbottom W. H. C. Major cycles of transgression and regression (mesothems...
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (1): 61–68.
... W.B. Ramsbottom W.H.C. Manger W.L. Mesothemic cyclicity in the mid-Carboniferous of the Ozark Shelf region Geology 1979 7 293 296 Scott A.C. A review of the ecology of Upper Carboniferous plant assemblages with new data from Strathclyde Palaeontology 1977 20 447 73...