Recent Developments in Applied Biostratigraphy 2005
DOI: 10.1144/tms001.4
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The Ravenscar Group: A coeval analogue for the Middle Jurassic reservoirs of the North Sea and offshore Mid-Norway

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“…This biostratigraphic evidence is consistent with the sequence stratigraphic scheme and biostratigraphic calibration of Partington et al (1993) and who assigned the Ness Formation to the Lower Bajocian, J24 ( pars) sequence. These findings, however, conflict with those of Butler et al (2005) who placed the Ness Formation within the late Aalenian, thus pre-dating the Gristhorpe Member. The palynological evidence for this is based on the absence of Early Bajocian marker species Sentusidinum granulatum and Durotrigia filapicata from the Ness Formation, together with the presence of Nannoceratopsis triceras which ranges no younger than earliest Bajocian (Butler et al 2005).…”
Section: Biostratigraphic Relationship Of the Gristhorpe Member And Ncontrasting
confidence: 83%
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“…This biostratigraphic evidence is consistent with the sequence stratigraphic scheme and biostratigraphic calibration of Partington et al (1993) and who assigned the Ness Formation to the Lower Bajocian, J24 ( pars) sequence. These findings, however, conflict with those of Butler et al (2005) who placed the Ness Formation within the late Aalenian, thus pre-dating the Gristhorpe Member. The palynological evidence for this is based on the absence of Early Bajocian marker species Sentusidinum granulatum and Durotrigia filapicata from the Ness Formation, together with the presence of Nannoceratopsis triceras which ranges no younger than earliest Bajocian (Butler et al 2005).…”
Section: Biostratigraphic Relationship Of the Gristhorpe Member And Ncontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…These findings, however, conflict with those of Butler et al (2005) who placed the Ness Formation within the late Aalenian, thus pre-dating the Gristhorpe Member. The palynological evidence for this is based on the absence of Early Bajocian marker species Sentusidinum granulatum and Durotrigia filapicata from the Ness Formation, together with the presence of Nannoceratopsis triceras which ranges no younger than earliest Bajocian (Butler et al 2005). Neither Sentusidinum granulatum nor Durotrigia filapicata has been identified in the Ness Formation of 34/10-B-12.…”
Section: Biostratigraphic Relationship Of the Gristhorpe Member And Ncontrasting
confidence: 83%
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“…He recognized 11 dinoflagellate cyst taxa in the Aalenian and drew attention to the fact that dinoflagellate cysts provided a much higher stratigraphical resolution than sporomorphs. Butler et al (2005) described dinoflagellate cyst assemblages from the lower Middle Jurassic of Yorkshire, UK, as a coeval analogue for the Middle Jurassic reservoirs of the North Sea and off-shore Mid-Norway. The assemblages are characterized by high numbers and a high diversity of dinoflagellate cysts assigned to the family Phallocystaceae (=Heterocapsaceae in this study), but only little detailed occurrence data were provided.…”
Section: Previous Work On Earliest Middle Jurassic Dinoflagellate Cysmentioning
confidence: 99%