Cretaceous radiolaria from the Weddell Sea: Leg 113 of the Ocean Drilling Program

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Unusually well preserved Cretaceous radiolarians are observed in the subsurface sections from two drilled sites in the Weddell Sea collected during Leg 113 of the Ocean Drilling Program. Radiolarians from the lithified calcareous chalk of Hole 689B represent the first Campanian-Maestrichtian assemblage which is characterized by abundant Cromyodruppa ?concentrica, Dictyomitra multicostata, and Protostichocapsa stocki. Abundant Pseudodictyomitra pentacolaensis and Diacanthocapsa sp. 1, on the other hand, are the main constituents of the assemblage from the latest Aptian/earliest Albian diatomite of Hole 693B. These represent the oldest and the highest-latitude reported radiolarian occurrences from the Atlantic sector of the Antarctic Ocean. The assemblages are marked by their low diversity and an absence of low- to mid-latitude zonal indices. -Authors

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Hsin Yi Ling, & Lazarus, D. B. (1990). Cretaceous radiolaria from the Weddell Sea: Leg 113 of the Ocean Drilling Program. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 113, Weddell Sea, Antarctica, 353–363. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.113.133.1990

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