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Calcareous nannofossils, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography of the Aptian/Albian Romualdo Formation in the Araripe Basin, North-Eastern Brazil

Authors :
Flávia Azevedo Pedrosa Lemos
Yumi Asakura
Rogério Loureiro Antunes
Rilda Verônica Cardoso de Araripe
Ludmila Alves Cadeira do Prado
Maria Emilia Travassos Rio Tomé
David Holanda de Oliveira
Luiz Ricardo Silva Lobo do Nascimento
Christiano Ng
Alcina Magnólia Franca Barreto
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Geology, Vol 53, Iss 2 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Sociedade Brasileira de Geologia, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The objectives of this study were the biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic interpretations of the calcareous nannofossil records of the Romualdo Formation (Aptian-Albian) in the south-central portion of the Araripe Basin. The methods used to process the samples were decanting, smear slide, centrifugation, and ultra-thin section confection. The taxonomic and biostratigraphic interpretations were carried out through qualitative and quantitative investigations. A total of 11 genera and 17 species of calcareous nannofossils, namely, Biscutum constans, Biscutum sp., Braarudosphaera africana, Braarudosphaera sp., Calculites sp., Discorhabdus ignotus, Hayesites albiensis, Hayesites sp., Nannoconus bucheri, Nannoconus sp., Retecapsa surirella, Rhagodiscus sp., Thoracosphaera sp., Watznaueria barnesiae, Watznaueria sp., Zeughrabdotus erectus, and Zeughrabdotus noeliae were identified. The integrated analysis of three outcrops suggests two distinct marine phases: the first in the Aptian, recognized in two outcrops, and during the Albian age. The genera Hayesites and Nannoconus suggest a strong Tethyan affinity. Differently, other calcareous nannofossils such as Watznaueria, Thoracosphaera, and Braarudosphaera recorded here are considered more resistant, cosmopolitan, and/or opportunistic species. Biscutum and Zeughrabdotus are sensitive calcareous nannofossils because they are more susceptible to dissolution and cannot be surely used to define this paleobiogeography and biostratigraphic range.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian, French, Portuguese
ISSN :
23174692 and 23174889
Volume :
53
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Geology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.24928b06ab0b4e9097fc0a6d5611968a
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-4889202320220054