Abstract

Extensive new collections of ammonites made bed by bed in many sections through the Kimmeridgian (Lower Kimmeridgian sensu anglico) of Milne Land are described. These are used to revise and amplify the earlier accounts in a classical monograph of 1935 by Spath. The ammonites occur at ten sharply defined and well separated faunal horizons in the Bays Elv, Cardioceraskløft and Gråkløft Members of the Kap Leslie Formation. These horizons are readily correlated with the well-known successions of NW Europe, and their precise stratigraphical positions within the framework of the standard NW European Sub-Boreal zonation are discussed. All five Zones – Baylei, Cymodoce, Mutabilis, Eudoxus and Autissiodorensis – are represented. The more tenuous correlations with the analogous successions of the Barents Shelf and northern Siberia are also discussed. The faunas belong almost wholly to the two Sub-Boreal families Cardioceratidae and Aulacostephanidae. In the former, eight species of Amoeboceras are described, one of them new: A. (Amoebites) bayi sp. nov., closely related to European A. (A.) bauhini . In the latter family ten species of the genera Pictonia, Rasenia, Pachypictonia?, Aulacostephanoides and Aulacostephanus are described. Those of Pictonia and Rasenia are particularly significant in comparison with European and Siberian forms. Other families continue to be represented by but a single specimen of the Oppeliidae, Streblites? cf. S. taimyrensis Mesezhnikov. Some key sections of stratigraphical importance are recorded in an Appendix.

Highlights

  • The Upper Jurassic deposits of Milne Land lie in a key area for Jurassic Boreal ammonite stratigraphy

  • The types of A. aldingeri, A. irregulare, A. prorsum and A. subkitchini all came from the same horizon, fauna 15, and are merely variants of a single, highly variable species

  • The new material of A. elegans shows the full range of the variability in ribbing, which incorporates A. pseudacanthophorum as merely a coarsely ribbed variant

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The Upper Jurassic deposits of Milne Land lie in a key area for Jurassic Boreal ammonite stratigraphy. Cardioceraskløft Member (Callomon & Birkelund, 1980; lower part of Spath's 'Amoebites Shales', 1935) Cardioceraskløft is a gorge on the east coast of Milne Land. It exposes by far the best section through this member Ammonites occur at a number of highly localized but widely scattered levels throughout the member They belong to faunas 20-24 indicating the Eudoxus and Autissiodorensis Zones of the Kimmeridgian (20-23), and, at least in the eastern part of the area, the Elegans Zone of the Lower Volgian (24). A. subkitehini is intermediate to the extreme seen in the type-species which develops massive ventro-lateral spines or clavi, sometimes by the refusion, or looping, of two or more secondary ribs

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Bulletin 153
20: Amoeboceras kochi Spath
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