GSSP for Turonian Stage
Definition:
The base of the Turonian Stage is defined as the base of Bed 86 of the Bridge Creek Limestone Member at the western end of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad cut near the north boundary of the Pueblo Reservoir State Recreation Area, west of Pueblo, Colorado, USA. The GSSP coincides with the first occurrence of the ammonite Watinoceras devonense, is in the middle of a global positive excursion in carbon 13 isotopes, and is bracketed by widespread bentonites that have yielded an age of 93 to 93.5 Ma.
Sedimentology:The Cenomanian - Turonian Boundary lies in the Bridge Creek Limestone Member of the Greenhorn Limestone Formation. The section consists of about 17m of hard, grey, shaly weathering limestones, interbedded with soft calcareous shale and bentonites. The GSSP is located at the base of Bed 86. |
Primary Markers:
The GSSP coincides with the first appearance of the ammonite Watinoceras devonense.Secondary Markers:
Foraminifera:Helvetoglobotruncana helvetica appears for the first time in Bed 89.
Nannoplankton:
The last occurrence of Microstaurus chiastius is between Beds 85 and 88.
Bivalves:
The first occurrence of Mytiloides hattini is in the topmost part of Bed 84. The first occurrence of Mytiloides puebloensis coincides with the GSSP in Bed 86.
Stable Isotopes:
The 13Corg (PDB) curve shows that the base of Bed 86 falls immediately below the third positive peak in the curve.
Radioisotopic Dating:
Widespread bentonites from other sections which can be correlated to Pueblo have yielded an age of 93 to 93.5 Ma for the boundary.
Correlation Events:
Ammonite FAD Watinoceras devonenseNotes on Derivation of Age:
Spline fit of Ar-Ar ages and ammonite zonesReferences:
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