Abstract

The Neill Klinter Group of Jameson Land, East Greenland contains rich and diverse palynomorph assemblages. Spores, pollen and freshwater algae dominate most of the samples, but dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs also form important components. The ages suggested by the palynomorphs from the Rævekløft, Gule Horn and Ostreaelv Formations span the period from the Early Pliensbachian to the early Aalenian. The number of palynomorphs identified totals 136, including 83 miospore and 53 microplankton species; they are grouped into seven palynological assemblage zones. In general, there is good agreement between the palynological and sedimentological data, and the palynological data has refined the understanding of the depositional palaeoenvironments of the Neill Klinter Group. In some cases, the boundaries of the palynological assemblage zones are congruent with major sequence stratigraphic surfaces and the palynological data thus support the sequence stratigraphic interpretation. In other cases, however, regional correlation indicates that the zone boundaries cross important sequence stratigraphic surfaces, such as sequence boundaries; such behaviour is thought to reflect the facies-dependent nature of certain of the palynological assemblage zones. The pattern of palynological events in East Greenland has also been recognised on the mid-Norwegian shelf.

Highlights

  • The Neill Klinter Group of Jameson Land, East Greenland contains rich and diverse palynomorph assemblages

  • The boundaries of the palynological assemblage zones are congruent with major sequence stratigraphic surfaces and the palynological data support the sequence stratigraphic interpretation

  • Regional correlation indicates that the zone boundaries cross important sequence stratigraphic surfaces, such as sequence boundaries; such behaviour is thought to reflect the facies-dependent nature of certain of the palynological assemblage zones

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Summary

Materials and methods

Most of the samples used in this study are from the section at Albuen, in the fifth ravine north of Skævdal (Figs 1, 3). Sequence boundaries (SB3–7), palynomorph assemblage zones (AZ) and sample numbers are indicated Approximately 150 species of spores, pollen, dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs and freshwater algae were identified (Appendix 1). The intensively sampled Albuen section forms the reference section for Assemblage Zones 1–6 defined in this paper; Assemblage Zones 7–9 are defined from the borehole at Sortehat (Fig. 1; Koppelhus & Hansen 2003, this volume). In addition to the Albuen reference section, important data for the definition of the assemblage zones were obtained from Ranunkeldal, Goniomyakløft and Astartekløft (Fig. 1). In addition to the formal assemblage zones defined here, a distinctive palynological assemblage was identified in samples from the Horsedal Member of the Ostreaelv Formation at Horsedal.

47 Micrhystridium lymensis
45 Nannoceratopsis triceras
33 Monosulcites punctatus
B: Harris Fjeld
12 Spheripollenites psilatus
50 Lagoon Offshore transition
Discussion and conclusions
Mancodinium semitabulatum 10 Mendicodinium groenlandicum
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