A revised palynozonation for the Middle–Upper Triassic (Anisian–Rhaetian) Series of the Norwegian Arctic
The Barents Sea region of Arctic Norway preserves a thick succession of marine and deltaicTriassic strata that yield an abundant and diverse association of terrestrial and marine palyno-morphs. Despite being the principal means for dating and correlation across this vast region,the Upper Triassic palynozonal resolution has remained relatively low. This is problematic due to the thickness of the Upper Triassic Series and since this corresponds to the longest ofthe three Triassic epochs. This paper presents a refined Middle–Upper Triassic palynozonation for the region, based on a detailed investigation of multiple localities ranging from the Svalbard Archipelago to the southern Barents Sea. The zonation comprises eleven spore-pollen zones: the Carnisporites spiniger, Triadispora obscura and Protodiploxypinus decus zones (Anisian), the Echinitosporites iliacoides Zone (Ladinian), the Semiretisporis hochulii, Podosporites vigraniae, Leschikisporis aduncus, and Protodiploxypinus spp. zones (Carnian), the Classopollis torosus,and Quadraeculina anellaeformis zones (Norian), and the Ricciisporites spp. Zone (Rhaetian). Additionally, two new dinoflagellate cyst zones are defined: the Rhaetogonyaulax arctica (upperCarnian–lower Norian) and Rhaetogonyaulax rhaetica (lower Norian) zones. Three newage-significant palynomorph taxa are described: Kyrtomisporis moerki sp. nov., Podosporites vigraniae sp. nov. and Semiretisporis hochulii sp. nov. The revised palynozonation is compared with previous palynozonal schemes for the Greater Barents Sea region, and its relationship to Triassic palaeoclimate, palaeoenvironments and sequence stratigraphy is discussed.
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Journal ArticleTitle
A revised palynozonation for the Middle–Upper Triassic (Anisian–Rhaetian) Series of the Norwegian ArcticYear
2019Author(s)
Paterson, N.W. and Mangerud, G.Journal
Geological MagazineVolume
157Issue
10Page(s)
1568-1592URL
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