Palynology of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the northern Rocky Mountain and Mississippi Embayment regions

Special Papers of the Geological Society of America
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Edited by: Robert M. Kosanke and Aureal T. Cross

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Abstract

In both the Rocky Mountain and the Mississippi Embayment regions it is often difficult to distinguish Upper Cretaceous from lower Tertiary rocks on the basis of physical characteristics; the transition can be recognized with relative ease, however, on the basis of abrupt qualitative changes in plant microfossils. Many Cretaceous species vanish and new species appear in the Paleocene. In both regions the Paleocene yields fewer species than does the underlying Cretaceous.

A pronounced difference exists between the Late Cretaceous pollen and spore floras of the two regions. The spore-pollen assemblage from the Rocky Mountains is partially characterized by the presence of Aquilapollenites, Proteacidites, Wodehouseia, and an unnamed species of Tricolpites. These taxa are not found in the Late Cretaceous of the Mississippi Embayment region. The embayment region yields Rugubivesiculites, an unnamed species of Araucariacites, and several genera belonging to the Normapolles group that are not found in the Rocky Mountain region.

The Mississippi Embayment Cretaceous and Paleocene pollen floras show greater similarities to pollen floras from Europe than to those from the northern Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountain pollen floras exhibit closer similarities to the Alaskan and Siberian floras. It is suggested that the floral dissimilarity between the Mississippi Embayment and the northern Rocky Mountain regions may be accounted for by the separation of the Rocky Mountain province from the Mississippi Embayment province during Late Cretaceous time by the great north-trending Cretaceous epeiric sea.

It is further suggested that the floral changes across the Cretaceous-Tertiary transition may have been caused by slight climatic changes brought about by uplift or by withdrawal of the tempering influence of the epeiric sea.

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Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title Palynology of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the northern Rocky Mountain and Mississippi Embayment regions
Series title Special Papers of the Geological Society of America
DOI 10.1130/SPE127-p65
Volume 127
Year Published 1970
Language English
Publisher Geological Society of America
Description 47 p.
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Monograph
Larger Work Title Symposium on Palynology of the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary
First page 65
Last page 111
Conference Title Symposium on Palynology of the Late Cretaceous and Early Tertiary
Conference Location San Francisco, CA
Conference Date 1966
Country United States
State Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Tennessee
Other Geospatial Hell Creek, Mississippi River
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