Eocene paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic events recognized by assemblages of dinoflagellate cysts in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean

JOURNAL OF SOUTH AMERICAN EARTH SCIENCES(2023)

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Variations in the relative frequencies between cosmopolitan dinoflagellate cysts and Antarctic assemblage species indicate temperature changes and variations of ocean currents during the Paleogene. This study is based on the analysis of 23 samples from two stratigraphic intervals from the Well BP-01 (Imbe ' Formation), drilled by in the Pelotas Basin offshore. We identified 66 dinoflagellate cyst taxa, 47 of them belong to the Order Gonyaulacales and 19 to the Order Peridiniales. The relative abundance data highlight two different dinoflagellate ecogroups represented by Apectodinium and Enneadocysta in the intervals A and B, respectively. The level with the highest percentages of Apectodinium recorded in the Calcareous Nannofossil Zone N-410 (Ypresian), suggest that the Apectodinium maximum represents the Early Eocene Maximum Thermal Event (EMT-2). Enneadocysta Acmes registered near the Bartonian/Priabonian boundary, can be correlated with a drop in sea surface temperature that occurred after the Mid-Eocene Climatic Optimum. Dinoflagellate occurrences suggest deposition in open sea conditions during the transgressive phase. The P/G ratio does not reach significant values in the analyzed intervals, indicating low dissolved nutrient concentrations.
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Palynology,Paleogene,Microplankton,Apectodinium homomorphum Enneadocysta dictyostila,Antarctic species
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