The foraminiferal fauna recorded from the Amager Greensand, Amager Limestone
and Bavnodde Greensand formations of Bornholm, Denmark are described herein. These
formations range in age from Early Albian to Middle Santonian. The succession contains major
breaks in deposition.
A new foraminiferal biozonal scheme is presented, comprising six local assemblage
biozones. These are compared to foraminiferal zonal schemes proposed for other areas of
Northwest Europe. This data is then integrated with published data from macrofossil groups.
Palaeoecological data is presented utilising foraminiferal group composition through
the succession. An event synthesis is proposed for the study interval combining
palaeoecology, biostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy and basin events.
Transgressive phases are recognised in the Early Albian, Early Cenomanian and Late
Cenomanian-Early Turonian. The Coniacian interval overall shows stable outer shelf water
depths, whilst the Late Coniacian-Santonian is probably characterised by an initial phase of
increasing water depth followed by a probably tectonically influenced water depth reduction.
Date of Award | 1991 |
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Original language | English |
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Foraminiferal biostratigraphy and palaeoecology of the Albian to Santonian (Cretaceous) of Bornholm, Denmark
Packer, S. R. (Author). 1991
Student thesis: PhD