Title of article :
Palaeoenvironmental significance of Early Cretaceous foraminifera from northern Sinai, Egypt
Author/Authors :
Abu-Zied، نويسنده , , Ramadan H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
20
From page :
765
To page :
784
Abstract :
The Lower Cretaceous section in the El Tourkumanyia area, northern Sinai, is represented lithostratigraphically by the Malha, Risan Aneiza and Halal formations. A number of beds in these formations yielded high numbers of both benthonic and planktonic foraminifera. 157 foraminiferal species, of which 28 are planktonic, have been recognised. The stratigraphical ranges of these species indicate a Barremian–Albian age for this section. Both faunal diversity and cluster analyses have been performed on the smaller benthonic foraminiferal species that occur throughout the studied section. The faunal characters and diversity indices that are relatively low, with relatively high equitability and low dominance, throughout this section suggest shallow marine environments for these sediments, with unstable, fluctuating conditions. Cluster analysis allows the recognition of four faunal assemblages. Assemblage 1 (Ammobaculites humei–Evolutinella subevoluta) dominates the late Barremian – early Aptian interval, suggesting calm inner neritic conditions within an epicontinental, semi-enclosed sea. Assemblage 2 (Flabellammina macfadyeni, Haplophragmium aequale, Osangularia schloenbachi and Paleogaudryina textilarioides) dominates the late Aptian – early Albian interval and points to an open marine environment with warm, more or less energetic inner neritic conditions. Assemblage 3 (Mayncina orbignyi–Choffatella decipiens) is mostly restricted to the late Barremian – early Aptian interval and dominates in intercalated beds where Assemblage 1 disappears, suggesting oscillating conditions towards deeper environments (middle-outer neritic). These deep conditions are also suggested by the contemporaneous occurrence of planktonic forms and Assemblage 4. This assemblage consists mainly of calcareous taxa and continues with irregular frequency to the topmost part of this section.
Keywords :
Lower Cretaceous , Sinai , Benthonic foraminifera , Palaeoenvironment , planktonic foraminifera
Journal title :
Cretaceous Research
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Cretaceous Research
Record number :
2302962
Link To Document :
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