Neogene calcareous nannofossils from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603, lower continental rise, western North Atlantic: biostratigraphy and correlations with magnetic and seismic stratigraphy.

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Calcareous nannofossils are sufficiently numerous in the upper 900 m of the Neogene sediment drift cored beneath the lower continental rise at DSDP Site 603 to permit delineation of zones, correlations with the paleomagnetic data (Pliocene-Pleistocene only), and the detection of major Miocene hiatuses and their correlation with seismic stratigraphy. Holes 603, 603B, and 603C were spudded in lower Pliestocene sediments just east of the crest of the Hatteras Outer-Ridge, and all nannofossil zones and subzones are accounted for down to a hiatus within the middle Tortonian (late Miocene) Zone CN8. This hiatus lies some 30 m above a more extensive disconformity between 661 and 672 m where sediments of Subzone CN7a and a portion of Zone CN6 have been removed. The resulting hiatus is correlated with local reflection Horizon M2, which is considered equivalent to the regional Reflector Merlin. -from Authors

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Muza, J. P., Wise, S. W., & Covington, J. M. (1987). Neogene calcareous nannofossils from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 603, lower continental rise, western North Atlantic: biostratigraphy and correlations with magnetic and seismic stratigraphy. Initial Reports DSDP, Leg 93, Norfolk, Virginia to Norfolk, Virginia Part 2, 593–616. https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.93.115.1987

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