Early Cretaceous palynomorphs of the western Pacific Ocean

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Lower Cretaceous and Jurassic sediments from ODP Leg 129 and DSDP Sites 167, 195, 196, and 463 were analyzed for palynomorphs. In contrast to Atlantic occurrences, all Cretaceous pelagic sediments at these sites in the Pacific are barren of preserved palynomorphs. The only palynomorphs observed were in redeposited material having sources near former emergent seamounts. Among the dinoflagellate cysts at Site 802, Dingodinium cerviculum, Odontochitina operculata, Canninginopsis colliveri and Oligosphaeridium complex are the most important species. Based on the presence of these species and their known biostratigraphic ranges, this basal interval of Site 802 is considered to be Aptian/earliest Albian in age. -from Author

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Ogg, G. (1992). Early Cretaceous palynomorphs of the western Pacific Ocean. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 129, Old Pacific Crust, 221–228. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.129.122.1992

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