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Calcareous nannofossils biostratigraphy and oxygen isotope composition of belemnites: Pliensbachian – lowermost Toarcian of Peniche (Lusitanian Basin, Portugal)

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International Congress on the Jurassic System (7 ; 06-18.09.2006 ; Kraków, Poland]
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The Lusitanian Basin is located in the western Iberian margin, opened during the Triassic.The Lower Jurassic is particularly well represented at Peniche, which exhibits a continuous seriesof carbonate sediments, more than 450 m thick and aged between Sinemurian and Toarcian.In lithostratigraphic terms it corresponds to the Agua de Madeiros, Vale das Fontes, Lemede and CaboCarvoeiro formations. In this study, 145 m thick section (from the Jamesoni to the Levisoni ammonite zones),was analyzed in terms of calcareous nannofossils biostratigraphy and oxygen isotopes of belemnite rostra.The nannofossil biozones NJ4a, NJ4b, NJ5a (Pliensbachian; upper part of Jamesoni to Spinatumammonite zones), NJ5b (uppermost Pliensbachian - lowermost Toarcian; upper part of Spinatumto Levisoni ammonite zones) and NJ6 (lowermost Toarcian; upper part of Levisoni ammonite Zone) wereidentified based on proposed NW European schema and correlated with ammonite zones. Additionally,the secondary biostratigraphic events were registered which will be useful to refine the nannofossilsbiozonation: the first occurrences (FO) of Biscutum grande and B. finchii were found in the upper part ofthe NJ4a biozone (lower part of Margaritatus ammonite Zone); the FO of Lotharingius frodoi wasidentified at the same stratigraphical level as L. hauffii; the FO of L. sigillatus was found in the upper partof the NJ5a biozone (Spinatum Zone); the first common occurrence (FCO) of Calyculus spp. was recognizedin the NJ5b base, near the Pliensbachian/Toarcian boundary; the FO of Carinolithus spp. was identifiedwithin NJ5b biozone, correlated with the lower part of the Levisoni ammonite Zone and below the extinctionlevels of Calcivascularis jansae and B. grande which are other nannofossil secondary events.The oxygen-isotope profile of the Peniche section seems to reflect primary signals and can be usedto interpret the sea water paleotemperatures variations. In the Early Pliensbachian the temperature showsa gradual cooling trend (NJ3 and the lower part of the NJ4a; Jamesoni ammonite Zone). Afterward,there is a warm period (NJ4a and NJ4b; Jamesoni to lower part of Spinatum ammonite Zone) correlatedwith high TOC values interval (up to 15%), suggesting a relative sea level rise and concomitant high surfacewaterproductivity. In fact, the Margaritatus ammonite Zone corresponds, in the Lusitanian Basin,to 2nd-order flooding interval. In the Late Pliensbachian and Early Toarcian (NJ5a and lowermost partof NJ5b; Spinatum to Polymorphum ammonite zones), the isotopic values show slight variations.However, they suggest a small cooling trend in the upper part of Spinatum ammonite Zone and a warmtendency in the lower part of Polymorphum ammonite Zone.
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