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Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the
Paleocene/Eocene boundary interval in the Dababiya Quarry
Corehole, Dababiya, Upper Nile Valley, Egypt

Research Authors
Khaled Ouda, William A. Berggren and Ayman Abdel Sabour
Research Abstract

We report here on the planktonic foraminiferal faunas of the Paleocene-Eocene boundary interval between 21.15 m
(Tarawan Chalk/Esna Shale 1 boundary; basal Zone P4c) and the basal part of the MahmiyaMember of Esna Shale Unit 3 (~5-6 m; Zone
E2; Lower Eocene) in the Dababiya Quarry Corehole (DQC). The sequential lower/initial late Paleocene appearance of several
morozovellid and acarininid taxa in the ~ 10 minterval from the top of the Tarawan Chalk (21.15 m) to the base of the lithologically distinct
Dababiya Quarry Member (11.82 m), the presence of the characteristic PETM excursion planktonic fauna (Acarinina sibaiyaensis,
Ac. africana and Morozovella allisonensis) within the DBQ Beds (11.82 m to 9.5 m), the “Eocene flood”of planktonic faunal elements
and the LO/initial appearance of Pseudohastigerna wilcoxensis in Bed 5 of the DBQ Beds mirrors our earlier observations in the nearby
Dababiya Quarry outcrops and makes precise correlation between the two sections possible.

Research Department
Research Journal
stratigraphy
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol. 9, Nos 3–4
Research Year
2013
Research Pages
PP.213–227