Sample 158138 - N18 - Locality 7: Late/Upper Miocene, East Timor
List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Globigerinidae
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Globoquadrina venezuelana
(Hedberg 1937)
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recombined as Dentoglobigerina venezuelana | ||||||||||
Zeaglobigerina nepenthes
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Zeaglobigerina woodi
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Globigerinoides immaturus
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Globigerinoides quadrilobatus
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Globigerinoides sp.
Cushman 1927
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Globigerinoides triloba
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Globigerinoides extremus
(Bolli and Bermudez 1965)
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original and current combination Globigerinoides obliquus extremus | ||||||||||
Globigerinoides elongatus
(d'Orbigny 1826)
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Globigerinoides conglobatus
(Brady 1879)
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Globigerinoides obliquus
Bolli 1957
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Globigerinoides ruber
(d'Orbigny 1839)
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Globigerinella aequilateralis
(Brady 1879)
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Globigerinella obesa
(Bolli 1957)
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Sphaeroidinella dehiscens
(Parker and Jones 1865)
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subspecies "S. dehiscens immaturus" | ||||||||||
Orbulina bilobata
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Orbulina universa
d'Orbigny 1839
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Sphaeroidinellopsis seminulina
(Schwager 1866)
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Sphaeroidinellopsis kochi
(Caudri 1934)
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Sphaeroidinellopsis paenedehiscens
Blow 1969
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Globigerinoides sacculifer
(Brady 1877)
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recombined as Trilobatus sacculifer | ||||||||||
Globorotaliidae
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Neogloboquadrina pseudopima
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Neogloboquadrina dutertrei
(d'Orbigny 1839)
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Neogloboquadrina humerosa
(Takayanagi and Saito 1962)
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Neogloboquadrina acostaensis
(Blow 1959)
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Pulleniatina obliquiloculata
(Parker and Jones 1865)
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Pulleniatina praecursor
Banner and Blow 1967
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Pulleniatina primalis
Banner and Blow 1967
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Menardella sp.
Bandy 1972
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Menardella multicamerata
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Hirsutella scitula
(Brady 1882)
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Hirsutella margaritae
(Bolli and Bermudez 1965)
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Globorotalia tumida
(Brady 1877)
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subspecies "G. tumida flexuosa" subspecies "G. tumida tumida" | ||||||||||
Globorotalia plesiotumida
(Blow and Banner 1965)
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Truncorotalia crassaformis
(Galloway and Wissler 1927)
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Menardella limbata
(Fornasini 1902)
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Menardella menardii
(Parker et al. 1865)
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see common names |
Geography
Country: | East Timor |
Coordinates: | 8.9° South, 126.4° East (view map) |
Paleocoordinates: | 7.1° South, 131.2° East |
Time
Period: | Neogene | Epoch: | Miocene |
10 m.y. bin: | Cenozoic 6 | ||
Key time interval: | Late/Upper Miocene | Foram zone: | N18 |
Age range of interval: | 11.63000 - 5.33300 m.y. ago |
Stratigraphy
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: | chalk |
Lithology description: 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 | |
Environment: | marine indet. |
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation: | body |
Size of fossils: | microfossils |
Collection methods and comments
Reason for describing collection: | biostratigraphic analysis |
Metadata
Database number: | 143226 | ||
Authorizer: | M. Uhen | Enterer: | R. McClees-Funinan |
Modifier: | R. McClees-Funinan | ||
Created: | 2013-04-21 14:01:53 | Last modified: | 2013-04-20 23:13:03 |
Access level: | the public | Released: | 2013-04-21 14:01:53 |
Creative Commons license: | CC BY |
Reference information
Primary reference:
46117. | 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] |