Sample 158154 - Upper N20r - Locality 7 (Pliocene to of East Timor)
Where: East Timor (8.9° S, 126.4° E)
• Paleocoordinates: 11.6° S, 126.0° E (Wright 2013)
When: Upper N20r foram zone, Early/Lower Pliocene to Early/Lower Pliocene (5.3 - 2.6 Ma)
Environment/lithology: marine; chalk
• Throughout the island, chalk and marl, in places containing tuffaceous material, form the basal part of the post-5.7 Ma succession (“Batu Putih” unit of van Bemmelen, 1949, Table 59; Carter et al.,1976, Fig. 5; but not of Charlton and Suharsono, 1990, p. 52) and are overlain by marl and mudstone with very slow sedimentation rates (Keep and Haig, 2010, Fig. 7). Foraminifera form almost all the sand fraction of the chalk and provide keys to interpreting the palaeobathymetry as well as the age. interbedded turbiditic sands and conglomerates (Viqueque Series of Grunau, 1956). The basal chalk represents pelagic carbonate ooze that accumulated at
Size class: microfossils
Primary reference: D. Haig. 2012. Palaeobathymetric gradients across Timor during 5.7–3.3 Ma and implications for collision uplift. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (331-332)50-59 [M. Uhen/R. McClees-Funinan]more details
Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis
PaleoDB collection 143242: authorized by Mark Uhen, entered by Ricardo McClees-Funinan on 21.04.2013, edited by Mark Uhen
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