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Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf

Bibliography: pages 147-155.

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Main Author: Frewin, J
Other Authors: Dingle, Richard
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Language:English
Published: Department of Geological Sciences 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/17003 Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf Frewin, J Dingle, Richard Geological Sciences Ostracoda, Fossil Paleoceanography - Atlantic Ocean Bibliography: pages 147-155. 92 cytheracean species, representing 44 genera are recorded from the Palaeogene Agulhas Bank and west coast margin of South Africa. 11 genera and 3 species are common with the Upper Cretaceous faunas. 12 genera (18 species) are left in open nomenclature. The following genera are represented:- Bythoceratina, Incongruellina, Ruggieria, Eucythere, Krithe, Parakrithe, Eucytherura, Cytheropteron, Ambostracon, Urocythereis, Muellerina, Leguminocythereis, Loxoconcha, Schlerochilus, Poseidonamicus, Bradleya, Agrenocythere, Australileberis, Chrysocythere, Costa, Echinocythereis, Haughtonileberis, Henryhowella, Parvacythereis, Phacorhabdotus, Soudanella, Stigmatocythere, Togoina, Trachyleberis, Veenia, Atlanticythere, Xestoleberis. Data on South African Cretaceous and Palaeogene ostracod faunas are discussed in terms of: faunal associations for the South African Palaeogene JC-1, Agulhas Bank and west coast provinces; characteristic species of Upper Eocene and Upper Eocene to Oligocene strata; generic variations across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary. Palaeo-environmental trends from a Cytheracea, Cypridacea + Bairdiacea, Cytherellidae (CCBC) plot indicate a sea level change from <100m (Palaeocene- Eocene), to shallower water with restricted circulation (Upper Eocene) to moderate depth, 100 - 200m (Lower Oligocene). South African faunas are compared with those from adjacent Palaeogene ostracod faunal provinces. Strong generic links occur with West Africa (8 genera in common) and Pakistan (9 genera in common) with only 3 genera in common with Australia and 3 with Argentina. 2016-02-15T07:07:20Z 2016-02-15T07:07:20Z 1987 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17003 eng application/pdf Department of Geological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Geological Sciences
Ostracoda, Fossil
Paleoceanography - Atlantic Ocean
Frewin, J
Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf
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title Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf
title_full Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf
title_fullStr Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf
title_full_unstemmed Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf
title_short Palaeogene ostracods from the South African continental shelf
title_sort palaeogene ostracods from the south african continental shelf
topic Geological Sciences
Ostracoda, Fossil
Paleoceanography - Atlantic Ocean
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17003
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