END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN

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Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo; Talevi, Marianella
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2024
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Fil: Talevi, Marianella. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Argentina.
The K/Pg event represents the last of the great mass extinctions, especially affecting the marine environment. Since the Jurassic, calcareous nannoplankton has been one of the most important primary producers playing a key role in the marine trophic-web and the carbon cycle. Calcareous nannoplankton was deeply affected by the K/Pg event, with the extinction of 93% of the species and 85% of the genera; but with a relatively rapid recovery and radiation after the first 50 Kyr. Most of what is known on the impact and response of calcareous nannoplankton around this event was providedbased on material from the north hemisphere, in tropical to subtropical, oceanic conditions. The Cerro Bombero section record (Bajo de Santa Rosa, Neuquén Basin, Argentina) represents the opportunity to investigate the response of calcareous nannoplankton in the south hemisphere, in a mid-latitude epicontinental setting. The Cerro Bombero section consists of 1.60 m of the Jagüel Formation, comprising the K/Pg boundary, and in which remains of at least two mosasaurs were recovered. Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) analyses were performed to better constrain environmental variations in relation to changes in the nannofossil assemblages before and after the K/Pg event. Calcareous nannofossil analysis (samples stored in the Museo de La Plata micropaleontological repository under the acronym MLP-NC) revealed a continuous succession from the CC26 Biozone (latest Maastrichtian) to the NP1 Biozone (earliest Danian). Late Maastrichtian assemblages start with high diversity indexes, that slightly decreases towards the K/Pg boundary, both due to a drop in the richness and an increase in the relative abundance of, mainly, Micula staurophora and the calcareous dinoflagellate Cervisiella operculata. The K/Pg boundary is 65 cm above the base of the section, close to the top of a silty-sandy bed. After the K/Pg, assemblages show an increase in the relative abundance of cretaceous-survivor species (Placozygus sigmoides, Markalius spp., Cervisiella opercultata, C. saxea) and record the first occurrences of the Danian marker-species Biantholithus sparsus, Hornibrookina elegans, and H. indistincta. Most abundant species in the late Maastrichtian assemblages are rarely present in the Danian ones, indicating very low to null reworking. Therefore, the high relative abundance of Watznaueria spp. in Danian assemblages would indicate that this species survived the K/Pg event. In the uppermost part of the section, Micrantholithus entaster, a low salinity tolerant species, becomes highly abundant. This coincides with an increasing proportion of sand in the sediment, probably indicating the initiation of a regressive cycle.
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spelling END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASINPérez Panera, Juan PabloTalevi, MarianellaPaleontologíaCRETACEOUSPaleontologíaFil: Talevi, Marianella. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Argentina.Fil: Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Argentina.The K/Pg event represents the last of the great mass extinctions, especially affecting the marine environment. Since the Jurassic, calcareous nannoplankton has been one of the most important primary producers playing a key role in the marine trophic-web and the carbon cycle. Calcareous nannoplankton was deeply affected by the K/Pg event, with the extinction of 93% of the species and 85% of the genera; but with a relatively rapid recovery and radiation after the first 50 Kyr. Most of what is known on the impact and response of calcareous nannoplankton around this event was providedbased on material from the north hemisphere, in tropical to subtropical, oceanic conditions. The Cerro Bombero section record (Bajo de Santa Rosa, Neuquén Basin, Argentina) represents the opportunity to investigate the response of calcareous nannoplankton in the south hemisphere, in a mid-latitude epicontinental setting. The Cerro Bombero section consists of 1.60 m of the Jagüel Formation, comprising the K/Pg boundary, and in which remains of at least two mosasaurs were recovered. Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) analyses were performed to better constrain environmental variations in relation to changes in the nannofossil assemblages before and after the K/Pg event. Calcareous nannofossil analysis (samples stored in the Museo de La Plata micropaleontological repository under the acronym MLP-NC) revealed a continuous succession from the CC26 Biozone (latest Maastrichtian) to the NP1 Biozone (earliest Danian). Late Maastrichtian assemblages start with high diversity indexes, that slightly decreases towards the K/Pg boundary, both due to a drop in the richness and an increase in the relative abundance of, mainly, Micula staurophora and the calcareous dinoflagellate Cervisiella operculata. The K/Pg boundary is 65 cm above the base of the section, close to the top of a silty-sandy bed. After the K/Pg, assemblages show an increase in the relative abundance of cretaceous-survivor species (Placozygus sigmoides, Markalius spp., Cervisiella opercultata, C. saxea) and record the first occurrences of the Danian marker-species Biantholithus sparsus, Hornibrookina elegans, and H. indistincta. Most abundant species in the late Maastrichtian assemblages are rarely present in the Danian ones, indicating very low to null reworking. Therefore, the high relative abundance of Watznaueria spp. in Danian assemblages would indicate that this species survived the K/Pg event. In the uppermost part of the section, Micrantholithus entaster, a low salinity tolerant species, becomes highly abundant. This coincides with an increasing proportion of sand in the sediment, probably indicating the initiation of a regressive cycle.2024-11info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdfhttp://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/13293engREUNIÓN DE COMUNICACIONES DE LA ASOCIACIÓN PALEONTOLÓGICA ARGENTINAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/reponame:RID-UNRN (UNRN)instname:Universidad Nacional de Río Negro2025-09-29T14:29:22Zoai:rid.unrn.edu.ar:20.500.12049/13293instacron:UNRNInstitucionalhttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/jspui/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttps://rid.unrn.edu.ar/oai/snrdrid@unrn.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:43692025-09-29 14:29:23.307RID-UNRN (UNRN) - Universidad Nacional de Río Negrofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
title END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
spellingShingle END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo
Paleontología
CRETACEOUS
Paleontología
title_short END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
title_full END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
title_fullStr END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
title_full_unstemmed END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
title_sort END-CRETACEOUS CALCAREOUS NANNOPLANKTON AND RESPONSE TO THE K/Pg EVENT IN THE KAWAS EPICONTINENTAL SEA. INSIGHTS FROM CERRO BOMBERO SECTION, JAGÜEL FORMATION, NEUQUÉN BASIN
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo
Talevi, Marianella
author Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo
author_facet Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo
Talevi, Marianella
author_role author
author2 Talevi, Marianella
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Paleontología
CRETACEOUS
Paleontología
topic Paleontología
CRETACEOUS
Paleontología
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Talevi, Marianella. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Argentina.
Fil: Pérez Panera, Juan Pablo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Instituto de Investigación en Paleobiología y Geología. Río Negro; Argentina.
The K/Pg event represents the last of the great mass extinctions, especially affecting the marine environment. Since the Jurassic, calcareous nannoplankton has been one of the most important primary producers playing a key role in the marine trophic-web and the carbon cycle. Calcareous nannoplankton was deeply affected by the K/Pg event, with the extinction of 93% of the species and 85% of the genera; but with a relatively rapid recovery and radiation after the first 50 Kyr. Most of what is known on the impact and response of calcareous nannoplankton around this event was providedbased on material from the north hemisphere, in tropical to subtropical, oceanic conditions. The Cerro Bombero section record (Bajo de Santa Rosa, Neuquén Basin, Argentina) represents the opportunity to investigate the response of calcareous nannoplankton in the south hemisphere, in a mid-latitude epicontinental setting. The Cerro Bombero section consists of 1.60 m of the Jagüel Formation, comprising the K/Pg boundary, and in which remains of at least two mosasaurs were recovered. Sedimentological and geochemical (XRF) analyses were performed to better constrain environmental variations in relation to changes in the nannofossil assemblages before and after the K/Pg event. Calcareous nannofossil analysis (samples stored in the Museo de La Plata micropaleontological repository under the acronym MLP-NC) revealed a continuous succession from the CC26 Biozone (latest Maastrichtian) to the NP1 Biozone (earliest Danian). Late Maastrichtian assemblages start with high diversity indexes, that slightly decreases towards the K/Pg boundary, both due to a drop in the richness and an increase in the relative abundance of, mainly, Micula staurophora and the calcareous dinoflagellate Cervisiella operculata. The K/Pg boundary is 65 cm above the base of the section, close to the top of a silty-sandy bed. After the K/Pg, assemblages show an increase in the relative abundance of cretaceous-survivor species (Placozygus sigmoides, Markalius spp., Cervisiella opercultata, C. saxea) and record the first occurrences of the Danian marker-species Biantholithus sparsus, Hornibrookina elegans, and H. indistincta. Most abundant species in the late Maastrichtian assemblages are rarely present in the Danian ones, indicating very low to null reworking. Therefore, the high relative abundance of Watznaueria spp. in Danian assemblages would indicate that this species survived the K/Pg event. In the uppermost part of the section, Micrantholithus entaster, a low salinity tolerant species, becomes highly abundant. This coincides with an increasing proportion of sand in the sediment, probably indicating the initiation of a regressive cycle.
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