GSSP for Campanian Stage
Definition:
The base of the Campanian Stage is defined at level 221.53 m in the Bottaccione Gorge Section at Gubbio, Umbria-Marche Basin, Italy. It coincides with the magnetic polarity reversal from Chron C34n (top of the Long Cretaceous Normal Polarity-Chron) to Chron C33r.
Sedimentology:The GSSP section is 22.84 m thick and consists of well-bedded pink to red and white bioturbated limestones ranging from 6 - 80 cm. Pink to reddish and grey to greenish-grey chert nodules and limestone beds (3 - 6cm thick) occur throughout. |
Primary Markers:
The base of the Campanian Stage coincides with the base of magnetic polarity Chron C33r.Secondary Markers:
The base of magnetic polarity Chron C33r lies between the FO of calcareous nannofossil Aspidolithus parcus parcus at the 220.50 m level and the LO of planktonic foraminifer Dicarinella asymetrica.Markers across the Santonian - Campanian Boundary (primary and auxiliary markers):
In stratigraphic order from oldest (213.3 m) to youngest (Bed 73):
Meters | Markers | 213.30 m | First occurrence (FO) of planktonic foraminifer Globotruncana neotricarinata |
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215.4 - 216.6 m | Late Santonian Event (LSE-a) positive excursion in δ13C |
217.0 - 218.8 m | Late Santonian Event (LSE-b) positive excursion in δ13C |
217.55 m | FO of planktonic foraminifer Contusotruncana patelliformis |
218.92 m | Last occurrence (LO) of planktonic foraminifers Marginotruncana tarfayaensis, Marginotruncana pseudomarginata |
219.10 m | FO of calcareous nannofossil Arkhangelskiella cymbiformis |
219.5 m | FO of calcareous nannofossil Aspidolithus parcus expansus |
220.2 m | LO of planktonic foraminifer Dicarinella concavata |
220.5 m | FO of calcareous nannofossil Aspidolithus parcus parcus |
221.53 m | Primary marker, base of Chron C33r, base of Campanian Stage |
221.72 m | LO of planktonic foraminifer Dicarinella asymetrica and Sigalia sp. |
222.05 m | FO of planktonic foraminifer Globotruncanita atlantica |
224.60 m | First common occurrence of calcareous nannofossil Aspidolithus parcus parcus |
229 m | FO of calcareous nannofossil Aspidolithus parcus constrictus |
230.98 m | LO of planktonic foraminifers Marginotruncana spp. |
Correlation Events:
Base of Chron C33rOther Locations around the World:
Auxiliary sections are Seaford Head, Sussex, UK is developed in white chalk facies and was relatively close to the basin margin. Biocieniec, near Warsaw, Poland is a thin section with marly facies with an increase in proximity to the shoreline through time. Postalm, Austria developed in a rhythmically-bedded, deep-water hemipelagic environment. Smoky Hill Chalk Member of N Kansas, USA is set in the Western Interior Seaway and developed in a marly chalk facies. Tepeyac Section in N Coahuela, Mexico.References:
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