Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Mar 2004)

A SEQUENCE OF BIOHORIZONS FOR THE SUBBOREAL PROVINCE LOWER TOARCIAN IN NORTHERN BRITAIN AND THEIR CORRELATION WITH A SUBMEDITERRANEAN STANDARD

  • KEVIN N. PAGE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/6274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110, no. 1

Abstract

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A sequence of sub-subzonal correlative units at the level of biohorizon is described for the Subboreal Province, Lower Toarcian of North Yorkshire, north west England. Nineteen such units are recognised, as follows: Tenuicostatum Chronozone, Paltum Subchronozone (paltum), Clevelandicum Subchronozone (crosbeyi, clevelandicum), Tenuicostatum Subchronozone (tenuicostatum), Semicelatum Subchronozone (semicelatum, antiquum), Serpentinum Chronozone, Exaratum Subchronozone (elegantulum, exaratum, elegans), Falciferum Subchronozone (pseudoserpentinum, falciferum), Bifrons Chronozone, Commune Subchronozone (ovatum, commune, athleticum), Fibulatum Subchronozone (turriculum, braunianus, vortex), Crassum Subchronozone (crassum-bifrons, crassum-semipolitum). The presence of shared taxa permits detailed correlations to be established with submediterranean zonal schemes in more southerly areas of Europe and an equilibration of zonal boundaries across the region is therefore proposed, providing a uniformity of interpretation for the European Lower Toarcian.