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    On the nature and chronostratigraphic position of the Rupelian and Chattian stratotypes in the southern North Sea basin

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    The nature and chronostratigraphic position of the Rupelian-Chattian boundary (Early-Late Oligocene) unconformity in its historical type region (Belgium) is examined using biostratigraphy, strontium isotope dating of benthic foraminifera and K-Ar dating of glauconites. The duration of this unconformity is derived from the absence of the globally synchronous Svalbardella dinocyst event associated with the important mid-Oligocene Oi2b cooling that occurred in the middle and upper part of chron C9n. This hiatus represents a gap in the rock record of about 500,000 years. Two 87Sr/86Sr dates from the upper Rupelian Boom Formation and two from the lower part of the Chattian Voort Formation suggest that the boundary lies between 28.6Ma and27.2 Ma. Although there is some inconsistency in the K-Ar glauconite dates, those considered correct from the upper part of the Boom Formation and from lower part of the Voort Formation suggest that the boundary lies between 29.2 Ma and 27.0 Ma. Sr and K-Ar dating indicate the top of the Rupelian not to be older than 29 Ma and the basal Chattian not younger than about 27 Ma. The recently proposed GSSP in the Apennines with an estimated date of 28.2±0.2 Ma therefore honours the position of the historically defined Rupelian-Chattian boundary.status: publishe

    The global stratotype section and point (GSSP) for the base of the Chattian Stage (paleogene system, oligocene series) at Monte Cagnero, Italy

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    The GSSP for the base of the Chattian Stage (Paleogene System, Oligocene Series) is defined at meter level 197 in the Monte Cagnero section, which belongs to the pelagic succession of the Umbria-Marche basin (Urbania, central Italy: 43°38â€Č47.81″N-12°28â€Č03.83″E). This level with an astronomical age of 27.82 Ma coincides with the highest common occurrence of the planktonic foraminifer Chiloguembelina cubensis at the base of planktonic foraminiferal O5 Zone and falls in the upper part of calcareous nannofossil NP24 Zone, in the lower part of dinocyst Dbi Zone, and in the lower Chron C9n. The proposal was approved by the International Subcommission of Paleogene Stratigraphy in July 2015, approved by the International Commission of Stratigraphy in August 2016, and ratified by the International Union of Geological Sciences in September 2016

    The global stratotype section and point (GSSP) for the base of the Chattian Stage (paleogene system, oligocene series) at Monte Cagnero, Italy

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    The GSSP for the base of the Chattian Stage (Paleogene System, Oligocene Series) is defined at meter level 197 in the Monte Cagnero section, which belongs to the pelagic succession of the Umbria-Marche basin (Urbania, central Italy: 43°38â€Č47.81″N-12°28â€Č03.83″E). This level with an astronomical age of 27.82 Ma coincides with the highest common occurrence of the planktonic foraminifer Chiloguembelina cubensis at the base of planktonic foraminiferal O5 Zone and falls in the upper part of calcareous nannofossil NP24 Zone, in the lower part of dinocyst Dbi Zone, and in the lower Chron C9n. The proposal was approved by the International Subcommission of Paleogene Stratigraphy in July 2015, approved by the International Commission of Stratigraphy in August 2016, and ratified by the International Union of Geological Sciences in September 2016
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