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New observations of planktonic foraminifera from the Burdigalian-Langhian deposits (Kilisecik Formation) of Kahramanmaraş/Turkey

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Abstract Early-Middle Miocene is a period of significant geological events (such as global marine transgression) on the Alpine-Himalayan belt. The Kahramanmaras Basin is located in transition between the Taurides and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Early-Middle Miocene is a period of significant geological events (such as global marine transgression) on the Alpine-Himalayan belt. The Kahramanmaras Basin is located in transition between the Taurides and Arabian Plate, which are important segments of Alpine-Himalayan Belt. Eleven planktonic foraminifera species belonging to Dentoglobigerina, Globigerina, Globoquadrina, Globigerinoides, Praeorbulina and Globigerinella genera have been identified by micropaleontological studies. Planktonic foraminiferal assemblage demonstrates that the Kilisecik Formation is not older than the Burdigalian as suggested by concomitant presence of G. bisphaericus, and not younger than Langhian as suggested by last occurrence of Praeorbulina glomerosa. Globigerinoides spp, Praeorbulina glomerasa and Dentoglobigerina altispira indicate the existence of a warm climatic condition in the Early-Middle Miocene period (the Burdigalian-Langhian time).

Keywords: new observations; kilisecik formation; burdigalian langhian; planktonic foraminifera

Journal Title: Journal of African Earth Sciences
Year Published: 2017

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