Abstract: Mesozoic and Cenozoic Sequence
Chronostratigraphic Charts
J. Hardenbol, J. Thierry, J. Rey, P. R. Vail, T. Jacquin, P. C. De Graciansky, M.B. FARLEY
An integrated project on the sequence
stratigraphy of European basins resulted in a detailed
sequence
chronostratigraphic model. The number of
sequences
identified to date in the Mesozoic-Cenozoic nearly doubled since the 1987 Haq et al., model. The increase in the number of
sequences
and the question about
sequence
synchroneity between basins with different fossil groups.
As part of the sequence
stratigraphy of European basins project a concerted effort was made to calibrate several biostratigraphic disciplines with an updated temporal framework. New time scales for the Mesozoic (Gradstein et al, in press) and the Cenozoic (Berggren et al,. in press) were developed as a basis for the biostratigraphic calibration.
Mesozoic sequences
were in most cases calibrated with a standardized ammonite zonation for both Boreal and Tethyan regions. Cenozoic
sequences
were calibrated with an integrated framework of magnetic polarity, planktonic foraminifera, calcareous nannofossils and dinoflagellates. Other groups tentatively calibrated with the
sequence
-chronostratigraphic framework include; calpionellids, belemnites, ostracods, smaller and larger foraminifera, brachiopods, charophytes, inoceramids, calcareous algae, rediolarians, spore-pollen and mammals.
AAPG Search and Discovery Article #90986©1994 AAPG Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, June 12-15, 1994