A total of 186 samples taken from 9.offshore Central & Southern North Sea boreholes, 1
onshore "XJK borehole, 2 onshore UK locahties and 2 onshore Danish' localities were
processed and analysed for microfauna. A total of 273 individual taxa were identified- the
majority to species level. The dommant microfaunal group recorded are the Foraminifera of
which 23 genera were agglutmated, 75 calcareous benthonic and 21 planktonic. Other
groups recorded are the Ostracoda which comprised 5 genera, Diatomacea 2 and
Radiolaria 1.
The recorded taxa are diagnosed and their stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental
significance discussed. The samples range in age from Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian)
through Paiaeocene (Danian & Thanetian) to Early Eocene (Ypresian) and occasionally
Middle Eocene (Lutetian). The offshore boreholes are biostratigraphically zoned with
respect to the published biozonation scheme of King, 1989, and the so-called "bioevents"
(i.e. microfossil marker horizons) described by Mudge & Copestake, 1992.
The emphasis of the study was placed on the stratigraphical distribution of the microfaunas,
particularly in the offshore realm where the majority of the boreholes (7) are located in the
Southern North Sea area (Quadrants 44 and 49); a region lacking in previously published
research on microfaunas of this age. The biozonation scheme of King, 1989, is found to be
broadly applicable to all of the boreholes studied although some dififerences m detail were
noted. Not all of the bioevents of Mudge & Copestake (1992) are recorded. The samples
studied are insuflBciently closely spaced to permit the construction here of a separate
biozonation scheme, specific to the Southern North Sea area, although it is considered that
the future creation of such a scheme could be justified with additional data. A total of 53
individual microfossil marker horizons thought to have stratigraphic utility in the area are
noted.
The bulk of the Paiaeocene sediments deposited in the Southern North Sea area were laid
down under moderate palaeodepths (c. middle shelf) and probably representative of the socalled
"outer sublittoral" biofacies of King, 1983. Evidence for progressive deepening of
water depth towards the north of the area and mto the Silver Pit Basin was noted. The
microfaunal assemblages from the offshore boreholes are similar in overall character to
microfaunas recorded from onshore Palaeogene sections in the UK and Denmark.
Date of Award | 1995 |
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Original language | English |
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The Microbiostratigraphy of the Paiaeocene of the Northwest European Continental Shelf
Bidgood, M. D. (Author). 1995
Student thesis: PhD