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Found in the Mackerel Formation in the Central North Sea and in the Rowe Formation of the Southern North Sea Basin (Late Campanian, ''mucronata'' Zone). The FDO of ''Tritaxia capitosa'' occurs at the same horizon as the biomarker in the Central North Sea. ''Bolivinoides decoratus'' accompanies the biomarker in the Southern and Central North Sea. Planktonic and calcareous benthonic species are commom and diverse. | Found in the Mackerel Formation in the Central North Sea and in the Rowe Formation of the Southern North Sea Basin (Late Campanian, ''mucronata'' Zone). The FDO of ''Tritaxia capitosa'' occurs at the same horizon as the biomarker in the Central North Sea. ''Bolivinoides decoratus'' accompanies the biomarker in the Southern and Central North Sea. Planktonic and calcareous benthonic species are commom and diverse. | ||
'''Correlation''': This biomarker can be placed at the top of BGS foraminiferal Biozone 23 (Wilkinson, 2000). | '''Correlation''': This biomarker can be placed at the top of BGS foraminiferal Biozone 23 (Wilkinson, 2000). | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 1 October 2013
Found in the Mackerel Formation in the Central North Sea and in the Rowe Formation of the Southern North Sea Basin (Late Campanian, mucronata Zone). The FDO of Tritaxia capitosa occurs at the same horizon as the biomarker in the Central North Sea. Bolivinoides decoratus accompanies the biomarker in the Southern and Central North Sea. Planktonic and calcareous benthonic species are commom and diverse.
Correlation: This biomarker can be placed at the top of BGS foraminiferal Biozone 23 (Wilkinson, 2000).