Abstract

Three sections in Hochstetter Forland, North-East Greenland, referred to the Jurassic Payer Dal and Bernbjerg Formations, have been analysed for dinoflagellate cysts. The dinoflagellate cysts, new finds of ammonites and previously recorded marine faunas form the basis for improved dating of the succession. The basal strata of the Payer Dal Formation at Kulhus is here dated as Late Callovian, Peltoceras athleta Chronozone, based on the presence of relatively abundant Limbicysta bjaerkei, Mendicodinium groenlandicum, Rhychoniopsis cladophora and Tubotuberella dangeardii in an otherwise poor Upper Callovian dinoflagellate assemblage. Ammonites have not been recorded from these strata. The upper Payer Dal Formation at Agnetesøelven is dated as Late Oxfordian, Amoeboceras glosense – Amoeboceras serratum Chronozones, based on the presence of Sciniodinium crystallinum, together with Cribroperidinium granuligera and Stephanelytron sp. The age is in accordance with ammonites present in the uppermost part of the formation at Søndre Muslingebjerg. New ammonites in the Bernbjerg Formation at Agnetesøelven together with dinoflagellate cysts indicate an earliest Kimmeridgian age, Rasenia cymodoce and Aulacostephanoides mutabilis Chronozones. The Upper Callovian dinoflagellate cysts from Hochstetter Forland belong to a local brackish to marginal marine assemblage, which only allows a fairly broad correlation to coeval assemblages in central East Greenland. In contrast, the Oxfordian and Kimmeridgian assemblages are fully marine and can be correlated from Milne Land in central East Greenland via Hochstetter Forland to Peary Land in eastern North Greenland.

Highlights

  • Three sections in Hochstetter Forland, North-East Greenland, referred to the Jurassic Payer Dal and Bernbjerg Formations, have been analysed for dinoflagellate cysts

  • The northernmost onshore Jurassic outcrops in East Greenland occur in Hochstetter Forland and, some 60– 80 km farther north, on Store Koldeway (Fig. 1); the stratigraphy of the latter area is described in an accompanying paper (Piasecki et al 2004a, this volume)

  • The present paper describes for the first time the dinoflagellate cyst floras from these northern outcrops close to the transition to the Boreal dinoflagellate cyst province, for example in Peary Land (Håkansson et al 1981) and on Svalbard (Århus 1988)

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Summary

Stefan Piasecki and Lars Stemmerik

Three sections in Hochstetter Forland, North-East Greenland, referred to the Jurassic Payer Dal and Bernbjerg Formations, have been analysed for dinoflagellate cysts. The upper Payer Dal Formation at Agnetesøelven is dated as Late Oxfordian, Amoeboceras glosense – Amoeboceras serratum Chronozones, based on the presence of Sciniodinium crystallinum, together with Cribroperidinium granuligera and Stephanelytron sp. New ammonites in the Bernbjerg Formation at Agnetesøelven together with dinoflagellate cysts indicate an earliest Kimmeridgian age, Rasenia cymodoce and Aulacostephanoides mutabilis Chronozones. The Upper Callovian dinoflagellate cysts from Hochstetter Forland belong to a local brackish to marginal marine assemblage, which only allows a fairly broad correlation to coeval assemblages in central East Greenland. The Jurassic stratigraphy of the Hochstetter Forland area is based on records of marine faunas including ammonites from several isolated exposures (Ravn 1911; Surlyk 1978). The overlying sands of the Payer Dal Formation contain Upper Oxfordian ammonites in the upper

Søndre Muslingebjerg
Mud Sand
No marine fossils
Sample height
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