Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean
The Ceará Rise is an aseismic feature located in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean, between the Amazon Cone, Demerara Abyssal Plain and the Ceará Abyssal Plain, which represents a key area for the understanding of deep ocean facies. In the oil and gas field, the identification of calcareous nannofossil...
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| author | Anaiza Claudia Meira Devellard Fionda André Luiz Gatto Motta Claudia Maria Magalhães-Ribeiro Flávia Azevedo Pedrosa Lemos Maria Dolores Wanderley |
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| description | The Ceará Rise is an aseismic feature located in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean, between the Amazon Cone, Demerara Abyssal Plain and
the Ceará Abyssal Plain, which represents a key area for the understanding of deep ocean facies. In the oil and gas field, the identification of calcareous nannofossil-based biozones is important for the age modeling and comprehension of depositional evolution of the sedimentary strata. The
study of Oligocene calcareous nannofossil-based succession at the Ceará Rise helped to detect paleoecological trends during the Oligocene. Using
a polarized light optical microscope, forty-four species were observed, described and accounted in fifteen samples. The biostratigraphic model includes the standard biozones NP23, NP24 and NP25, as well as the recently proposed biozone NP26 - Clausicoccus fenestratus. Among the species
found, Sphenolithus ciperoensis, Sphenolithus distentus and Sphenolithus predistentus were the most important biostratigraphic markers for the
section. The quantification of the nannofossils, enabled the division of the studied section into eight distinct intervals according to the fluctuation
in paleoproxies values and diversity indices: Interval A (CP17: Rupelian): oligotrophic assemblage of warmer surface waters; Interval B (CP18:
Rupelian): temperate assemblage of mesotrophic/eutrophic surface waters; Interval C (CP18 and CP19a: Rupelian/Chattian): oligotrophic assemblage of warmer surface waters; Interval D (CP19a and CP19b: Chattian): temperate assemblage of mesotrophic/eutrophic surface waters; Interval E
(CP19b: Chattian): oligotrophic assemblage of warmer surface waters; Interval F (CP19b: Chattian): temperate assemblage of oligotrophic surface
waters; Interval G (CP19b: Chattian): temperate assemblage of oligotrophic surface waters; and Interval H (CN1a: Chattian): temperate assemblage
of eutrophic surface waters. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-e212ca006f6f4234b4cae426ece7c59e2025-08-19T21:31:35ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroAnuário do Instituto de Geociências1982-39080101-97592020-04-014310717http://dx.doi.org/10.11137/2020_1_07_17Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic OceanAnaiza Claudia Meira Devellard Fionda0André Luiz Gatto Motta1Claudia Maria Magalhães-Ribeiro2Flávia Azevedo Pedrosa Lemos3Maria Dolores Wanderley4Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal de PernambucoUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroThe Ceará Rise is an aseismic feature located in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean, between the Amazon Cone, Demerara Abyssal Plain and the Ceará Abyssal Plain, which represents a key area for the understanding of deep ocean facies. In the oil and gas field, the identification of calcareous nannofossil-based biozones is important for the age modeling and comprehension of depositional evolution of the sedimentary strata. The study of Oligocene calcareous nannofossil-based succession at the Ceará Rise helped to detect paleoecological trends during the Oligocene. Using a polarized light optical microscope, forty-four species were observed, described and accounted in fifteen samples. The biostratigraphic model includes the standard biozones NP23, NP24 and NP25, as well as the recently proposed biozone NP26 - Clausicoccus fenestratus. Among the species found, Sphenolithus ciperoensis, Sphenolithus distentus and Sphenolithus predistentus were the most important biostratigraphic markers for the section. The quantification of the nannofossils, enabled the division of the studied section into eight distinct intervals according to the fluctuation in paleoproxies values and diversity indices: Interval A (CP17: Rupelian): oligotrophic assemblage of warmer surface waters; Interval B (CP18: Rupelian): temperate assemblage of mesotrophic/eutrophic surface waters; Interval C (CP18 and CP19a: Rupelian/Chattian): oligotrophic assemblage of warmer surface waters; Interval D (CP19a and CP19b: Chattian): temperate assemblage of mesotrophic/eutrophic surface waters; Interval E (CP19b: Chattian): oligotrophic assemblage of warmer surface waters; Interval F (CP19b: Chattian): temperate assemblage of oligotrophic surface waters; Interval G (CP19b: Chattian): temperate assemblage of oligotrophic surface waters; and Interval H (CN1a: Chattian): temperate assemblage of eutrophic surface waters.http://www.anuario.igeo.ufrj.br/2020_01/2020_01_07_17.pdfcalcareous nannofossilsceará riseoligocene |
| spellingShingle | Anaiza Claudia Meira Devellard Fionda André Luiz Gatto Motta Claudia Maria Magalhães-Ribeiro Flávia Azevedo Pedrosa Lemos Maria Dolores Wanderley Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean calcareous nannofossils ceará rise oligocene |
| title | Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean |
| title_full | Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean |
| title_fullStr | Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean |
| title_full_unstemmed | Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean |
| title_short | Biostratigraphy and Paleoecological Inferences Based on Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from the Ceará Rise (ODP Leg 154, Site 929A): Equatorial Atlantic Ocean |
| title_sort | biostratigraphy and paleoecological inferences based on oligocene calcareous nannofossils from the ceara rise odp leg 154 site 929a equatorial atlantic ocean |
| topic | calcareous nannofossils ceará rise oligocene |
| url | http://www.anuario.igeo.ufrj.br/2020_01/2020_01_07_17.pdf |
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