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'''Base''': The base of the zone is immediately below the first appearance of the index species (Robaszynski ''et al''., 1998).
'''Base''': The base of the zone is immediately below the first appearance of the index species (Robaszynski ''et al''., 1998).


'''Top''': The top of the zone is immediately above the last occurrence of the index species (Robaszynski ''et al''., 1998).
'''Top''': The top of the zone is immediately above the last occurrence of the index species (Robaszynski ''et al''., 1998).


'''Range of index species''': The zone is coincident with the total range of the index species (Robaszynski ''et al''., 1998).
'''Range of index species''': The zone is coincident with the total range of the index species (Robaszynski ''et al''., 1998).


'''Key fauna:'''
'''Key fauna:'''


 
{| class="Wikitable"
 
| Bivalvia:       || ''Inoceramus atlanticus''
Bivalvia:         ''Inoceramus atlanticus''
|-
 
| ||''                        I. pictus''
 
|-
 
| ||''Pycnodonte vesiculare'' (locally abundant)   
''                        I. pictus''
|-
 
| Ammonoidea:|| ''Acanthoceras jukesbrownei''
 
|}
 
''Pycnodonte vesiculare'' (locally abundant)   
 
 
 
Ammonoidea: ''Acanthoceras jukesbrownei''
 
 
 
'''Faunal abundance & preservation''': ''Pycnodonte'' and ''Inoceramus'' are locally very abundant (see Bio-markers). ''Acanthoceras'' tends to be rather poorly preserved as iron-stained chalky moulds.
'''Faunal abundance & preservation''': ''Pycnodonte'' and ''Inoceramus'' are locally very abundant (see Bio-markers). ''Acanthoceras'' tends to be rather poorly preserved as iron-stained chalky moulds.


'''Bio-markers''': ''Inoceramus atlanticus'' is abundant in the base of the ''jukesbrownei'' Zone (Gale, 1995). A marl in the lower part of the zone contains abundant ''Pycnodonte'' ''vesiculare'', and represents the basal part of Jukes-Browne Bed 7. This marl marks the change from ''Inoceramus atlanticus'' below to ''Inoceramus pictus'' above, both species locally occurring in the marl.
'''Bio-markers''': ''Inoceramus atlanticus'' is abundant in the base of the ''jukesbrownei'' Zone (Gale, 1995). A marl in the lower part of the zone contains abundant ''Pycnodonte'' ''vesiculare'', and represents the basal part of Jukes-Browne Bed 7. This marl marks the change from ''Inoceramus atlanticus'' below to ''Inoceramus pictus'' above, both species locally occurring in the marl.


'''Age''': Mid Cenomanian
'''Age''': Mid Cenomanian

Latest revision as of 12:53, 26 September 2013

Base: The base of the zone is immediately below the first appearance of the index species (Robaszynski et al., 1998).

Top: The top of the zone is immediately above the last occurrence of the index species (Robaszynski et al., 1998).

Range of index species: The zone is coincident with the total range of the index species (Robaszynski et al., 1998).

Key fauna:

Bivalvia: Inoceramus atlanticus
I. pictus
Pycnodonte vesiculare (locally abundant)
Ammonoidea: Acanthoceras jukesbrownei

Faunal abundance & preservation: Pycnodonte and Inoceramus are locally very abundant (see Bio-markers). Acanthoceras tends to be rather poorly preserved as iron-stained chalky moulds.

Bio-markers: Inoceramus atlanticus is abundant in the base of the jukesbrownei Zone (Gale, 1995). A marl in the lower part of the zone contains abundant Pycnodonte vesiculare, and represents the basal part of Jukes-Browne Bed 7. This marl marks the change from Inoceramus atlanticus below to Inoceramus pictus above, both species locally occurring in the marl.

Age: Mid Cenomanian