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Title: Upper Barremian−lower Aptian charophyte biostratigraphy from Arrifes section (Algarve Basin, Southern Portugal): correlation with dinoflagellate cyst biostratigraphy
Authors: Pérez-Cano, Jordi
Pereira, Hélder J. R. 
Mendes, Marcia
Pereira, Zélia 
Callapez, Pedro Miguel 
Fernandes, Paulo
Keywords: Charophyta; Iberia; Cretaceous; Clavatoraceae; Continental-marine biochronology; Palynology
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Project: This study was partially funded by and is a contribution to the project IBERINSULA (PID2020-113912GB-100), funded by MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). This study also had the financial support Fundaç~ao para a Ci^encia e Tecnologia (FCT), under the projects UIDB/ 00611/2020 and UIDP/00611/2020 CITEUC and LA/P/0069/2020 granted to the Associate Laboratory ARNET and UID/00350/2020 CIMA. JP-C Margarita Salas postdoctoral contract and research is supported by the Ministerio de Universidades of Spain, “Plan de recuperaci on, transformaci on y resiliencia” of Spanish Government and the Next Generation founds from the European Union 
Serial title, monograph or event: Cretaceous Research
Volume: 150
Abstract: The Arrifes section (Algarve Basin, Southern Portugal) has been studied from the viewpoint of charophyte biostratigraphy. The previous sedimentological studies in this section showed that it is built of the interbedding of continental and marine facies that contain both marine and continental palynomorphs (pollen, spores, and dinoflagellates), providing an excellent sedimentary context to perform direct correlations between marine and continental domains. In the present work, the identified charophyte biozones have been correlated with dinoflagellate biozones previously recognized in the Arrifes section, being the first time that these two biochronologies can be directly correlated. From the charophyte biostratigraphy viewpoint, two assemblages are distinguished. The older one is found between 65 and 135 m of the stratigraphic section, and it is composed of the species Echinochara lazarii, Atopochara trivolvis var. triquetra, A. trivolvis var. trivolvis, Clavator grovesii var. jiuquanensis, Clavator harrisii var. harrisii, C. harrisii var. reyi, and C. harrisii var. zavialensis. This assemblage belongs to the upper Barremian elower Aptian Clavator grovesii var. jiuquanensis Eurasian biozone and also to the Ascidiella cruciata- Pseudoglobator paucibracteatus European biozone and it is described in beds with the dinoflagellate cyst Subtilisphaera scabrata (lower to lowermost upper Barremian) and Odontochitina operculata (from upper Barremian upwards). The younger charophyte assemblage is found between 135 and 155 m of the stratigraphic section, and it is composed of the species A. trivolvis var. trivolvis, Clavator grovesii var. corrugatus, Clavator harrisii var. harrisii, C. harrisii var. reyi, and C. harrisii var. zavialensis. This assemblage belongs to Clavator grovesii var. corrugatus biozone, previously assigned to upper Aptian (Clavator grovesii var. lusitanicus biozone). However, in the Arrifes section, this assemblage is found in beds assigned to the dinoflagellate cyst Odontochitina operculata (from upper Barremianelower Aptian). The direct correlation of the base of the C. grovesii var. corrugatus biozone with the dinoflagellate cyst O. operculata, indicates that the base of the Clavator grovesii var. corrugatus biozone is in the upper lower Aptian, which is slightly older than was previously suggested, and it is extended until the middle Albian.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/111873
ISSN: 01956671
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2023.105575
Rights: openAccess
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