Magnetostratigraphy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Agost (Spain)
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1989
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Groot, J.J.
Jonge, R.B.G. de
Langereis, C.G.
Kate, W.G.H.Z. ten
Smit, J.
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Abstract
A detailed magnetostratigraphic investigation of the Agost section (Spain) containing the Cretaceous-Tertiary
(K/T) boundary is reported. Thermal demagnetization--contrary to alternating field demagnetization--succeeds in
revealing the polarity of the characteristic remanent magnetization, although an overlap in blocking temperature
spectrum exists with a normal polarity, secondary magnetization component. The K/T boundary occurs at two-thirds
from the base of a reversed polarity zone and by comparison with earlier results [1] this polarity zone is correlated to
chron C29r.
Linear regression of sedimentation rates in other sections with an established magnetostratigraphy and containing
the K/T boundary yields an age of 66.45 Ma for this boundary. On the basis of this age and the magnetic reversal ages
of the Berggren et al. [13] polarity time scale, new first appearance (FAD) ages around the K/T boundary are
suggested for the planktonic species Morozovella trinidadensis (Bolli) (66.04 Ma), Morozovella pseudobulloides (Plummer)
(66.34 Ma), Eoglobigerina taurica (Bang) (66.41 Ma) and "'Globigerina eugubina'" Luterbacher & Premoli Silva (66.43
Ma).