Foraminiferal biostratigraphy and bioevents of the Cenomanian-Turonian succession in southern Sinai, Egypt and relationship to OAE2

27-12-2018 10:24

The shallow water Cenomanian–Turonian succession exposed in the southern Sinai was examined to distinguish the biostratigraphic zonations, based on the foraminiferal associations, and to define the significant bioevents that occurred during this interval. This succession is subdivided into two rock units, namely the Raha and Abu Qada formations. According to the lithological characteristics, the Raha Formation is subdivided into the Abu Had and Mellaha Sand members. The foraminiferal association consists of 33 species (23 benthic and 10 planktic). Planktic foraminifera are distributed only in sporadic intervals. Relying on the combination of benthic and planktic foraminifera, four local biozones are established including, Daxia cenomana–Mayncina d'orbignyiBiplanata peneropliformis-Nezzazata convexaThomasinella punica, and Whiteinella archaeocretacea. In this study, the Cenomanian/Turonian …