The Rupelian-Chattian boundary in the North Sea Basin and its calibration to the international time-scale

  • S. Van Simaeys Historical Geology, University of Leuven, Redingenstraat 16, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium. Fax: +32-16-32-64-01. E-mail:stefaan.vansimaeys@geo.kuleuven.ac.be
Keywords: biochronostratigraphy, dinoflagellate cysts, North Sea Basin, Rupelian-Chattian boundary, Tethyan Ocean

Abstract

The classical problem of the nature and age of the Rupelian-Chattian (Early-Late Oligocene) unconformity in its type region is here approached using organic walled dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) correlations between the North Sea Basin and well-calibrated central Italian (Tethyan Ocean) sections. Useful Oligocene dinocyst events are the last occurrence of Enneadocysta pectiniformis (~29.3 Ma), and the first occurrences of Saturnodinium pansum (~29.4 Ma), Distatodinium biffii (~27.9 Ma) and Artemisiocysta cladodichotoma (~26.7 Ma).The latter event marks the earliest Chattian. The improved correlations indicate that the Rupelian-Chattian (R-C) boundary is associated with the so-called ‘Oligocene Glacial Maximum’. This phase of important global cooling and glacio-eustatic sea level fall is genetically related to the unconformity between the classic Oligocene stages. Subsequent global warming (so-called ‘Late Oligocene Warming Event’), induced a major sea level rise, leading e.g. to the time-transgressive deposition of the typical basal Chattian glauconitic sands. The oldest of the Chattian units have a GPTS age of-26.7 Ma. It further appears that a hiatus of ~500 kyrs spans the classic Rupelian-Chattian unconformity.

Published
2004-09-01
How to Cite
S. Van Simaeys. (2004). The Rupelian-Chattian boundary in the North Sea Basin and its calibration to the international time-scale. Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 83, 241 - 248. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016774600020308
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Regular paper