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Lars B. Clemmensen, Sofie Lindström, Octávio Mateus, Malte Mau, Jesper Milàn, Dennis V. Kent
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The Kap Stewart Group (Rhaetian-Sinemurian, Triassic–Early Jurassic) of the Jameson Land Basin in central East Greenland has traditionally been regarded as a strictly continental unit with delta and perennial lake sediments. New finds of plesiosaur bone remain in a thin storm deposited sandstone bed in the middle part of the Rhætelv Formation of the Kap Stewart Group, however, indicates a likely period of marine influence. At the study area at the eastern margin of the basin, the Rhætelv Formation is 300-m thick and overlies unconformably the Norian Fleming Fjord Group. The bone-bearing sandstone occurs 190 m above the base of the group and is closely associated with black laminated mudstones; palynological investigation of three samples from these mudstones indicates that they are of a younger Hettangian age. The Hettangian was a relatively short stage (201.3–199.5 Ma) and elsewhere characterized by two episodes of sea-level highstands. Assuming that the marine incursion in the Jameson land Basin evidenced by the plesiosaur fossil remains took place during the youngest of these sea-level highstands, the bone-bearing bed of the Rhætelv Formation can be dated to 200 Ma and thereby gives the first numerical age constraint of this hitherto poorly dated succession.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Antal sider | 12 |
Tidsskrift | Lethaia |
Vol/bind | 55 |
Udgave nummer | 1 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 6 maj 2022 |
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Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Artikel › Forskning › peer review
Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Artikel › Forskning › peer review