Where: Lindi, Tanzania (10.0° S, 39.6° E: paleocoordinates 29.1° S, 29.3° E)
• coordinate stated in text
When: D. concavata, M. schneegansi, H. helvetica, & W. archaeocretacea foram zone, Lindi Formation (Kilwa Group), Early/Lower Turonian to Early/Lower Turonian (93.5 - 89.3 Ma)
• formation-level stratigraphic resolution
Environment/lithology: offshore; lithified claystone and lithified, silty claystone
•and claystones, with common, finely-laminated, possibly organic rich
•intervals (Figs. 7e and 9). Two intervals with light gray, well lithified siltstones and cross-cutting sulfate–carbonate veins are visible in cores TDP31/22 and 24. Light gray, fine-grained sandstone partings are present sporadically from 28 m to the bottom. Yellowish brown, mm- to cm-sized sand nodules occur occasionally through the middle and lower intervals of the hole. Ammonite and inoceramid debris are relatively frequent in the same intervals
•(Fig. 9). Slightly inclined lamination, indicative of moderate soft sediment
•deformation, is present throughout the hole, but is less common than at TDP Site 30.
Size class: microfossils
Preservation: original calcite, replaced with calcite
Collected by Tanzania Drilling Project Expedition in 2008; reposited in the USNM
Collection methods: bulk, core, smear slide,
Primary reference: À J. Berrocoso, B. T. Huber, K. G. MacLeod, M. R. Petrizzo, J. A. Lees, I. Wendler, H. Coxall, A. K. Mweneinda, F. Falzoni, H. Birch, J. M. Singano, S. Haynes, L. Cotton, J. Wendler, P. R. Bown, S. A. Robinson, and J. Gould. 2012. Lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous and Paleogene sediments from southern Tanzania: Tanzania Drilling Project Sites 27-35. Journal of African Earth Sciences 70:36-57 [M. Uhen/L. Petruny]more details
Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis
PaleoDB collection 179314: authorized by Mark Uhen, entered by Loren Petruny on 11.06.2016
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
unclassified | |
Coccolithophyceae | |
Eiffellithus eximius Stover 1966 | |
Zeugrhabdotus biperforatus Gartner 1968 | |
Lithastrinus septenarius Forchheimer 1972 | |
Foraminifera | |
Globothalamea | |
Quadrimorphina sp. Finlay 1939 | |
Stensioeina sp. Brotzen 1936
Gavelinella sp. Brotzen 1942 | |
Gyroidinoides spp. Reiss 1963 | |
Eponides sp. Montfort 1808 | |
Foraminifera | |
Nodosariata | |
Frondicularia sp. Defrance 1824
Nodosaria sp. Lamarck 1812
Dentalina sp. d'Orbigny 1826
Lagena sp. Walker and Boys 1784
Astacolus sp. de Montfort 1808 | |
Ceratobulimina spp. Toula 1915 | |
Psilocitharella sp. Loeblich and Tappan 1986
Saracenaria sp. Defrance 1824
Lenticulina spp. Lamarck 1804 | |
Foraminifera | |
"Marginulina sp." = Cristellaria (Marginulina)
"Marginulina sp." = Cristellaria (Marginulina) d'Orbigny 1826 | |
Tubothalamea | |
Foraminifera | |
Whiteinella archaeocretacea Pessagno 1967 | |
"Marginotruncana renzi" = Globotruncana renzi, Dicarinella hagni, Marginotruncana schneegansi, Marginotruncana paraconcavata
"Marginotruncana renzi" = Globotruncana renzi Thalmann 1942 | |
Glomospira sp. Rzehak 1895
Ammodiscus sp. Reuss 1862 | |
Spiroplectammina sp. Cushman 1927 | |
Allomorphina sp. Cžjžek 1849 | |
Fissurina sp. Reuss 1850 |