BIGOLSKI, J.N., EBEL, D.S., LANDMAN, N.H., BOESENBERG, J.S., AND HSIEH, C.-T., 2010, Ni and Co in pyrite framboids from Agony Creek section, K/Pg boundary in New Jersey Coastal Plain (abstract): Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, v. 425, 305 p....
We directly link iridium (Ir) anomalies in New Jersey to the mass extinction of marine plankton marking the Cretaceous-Paleo-gene (K-Pg) boundary. We confi... KG Miller,RM Sherrell,JV Browning,... - 《Geology》 被引量: 68发表: 2010年 The global vegetation pattern across the Cretaceous–...
ASSOCIATED WITH THE K-PG BOUNDARY, CENTRAL NEW JERSEY Dense concentrations of gryphaeid sp. oysters (and) in the uppermost Navesink Formation (Rancocas and Inversand sites, New Jersey) offer an insight into bo... ZA Maza - Critical Earth-Life Transitions: The Marine Perspective (Posters) 被...
The K/Pg boundary is well exposed within the Crosswicks Creek basin in southern Monmouth County, New Jersey. It is represented by the uppermost Maastrichtian New Egypt Formation and Danian Hornerstown Formation. The New Egypt is composed of a chocolate brown micaceous glauconitic mud and is over...
This study documents a decrease in burrow size in Thalassinoides-dominated ichnoassemblages across the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary in shallow-marine sections along the Atlantic Coastal Plain (Walnridge Farm, Rancocas Creek, and Inversand Quarry, New Jersey) and the Gulf Coastal Plain (...
This study documents a decrease in burrow size in Thalassinoides-dominated ichnoassemblages across the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary in shallow-marine sections along the Atlantic Coastal Plain (Walnridge Farm, Rancocas Creek, and Inversand Quarry, New Jersey) and the Gulf Coastal Plain (...
X-RAY FLUORESCENCE TRENDS ACROSS THE K-PG BOUNDARY, RANCOCAS CREEK, NEW JERSEY: IMPLICATIONS FOR EVENT STRATIGRAPHY AND ICHNOLOGYMAZAZach A
(2007) identified the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) boundary near the top of the Upper Tinton Formation in the Manasquan Basin in New Jersey. Above the iridium spike associated with the bolide impact is a 20-30 cm thick fossilferous layer called the Layer interpreted by Landman et al. (2007...
A general description of the K/Pg recovery community in New Jersey by Gallagher (2002) suggests they were composed mainly of brachiopods with a few sponges and corals 2 m above the boundary. The area in between the brachiopod bed and the boundary were found to be mostly barren. However, ...
The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary (=K/Pg) was one of the most devastating extinctions in Earth's history. This has been attributed to an asteroid impact. However, the detailed sequence of events immediately following the impact is still under debate. New sections discovered in the Manasquan River...