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Radiolarians from the Pohang Basin, Southeast Korea and Paleoceanographic Implications
Author(s) -
BAK YoungSuk,
LEE JongDeock,
YUN Hyesu,
OH Jinyong,
LEE SeongJoo
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
acta geologica sinica ‐ english edition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.444
H-Index - 61
eISSN - 1755-6724
pISSN - 1000-9515
DOI - 10.1111/1755-6724.12011
Subject(s) - upwelling , geology , peninsula , structural basin , oceanography , sedimentary depositional environment , bathyal zone , water mass , paleontology , deep water , geography , benthic zone , archaeology
We identified a total of 101 species and two subspecies of radiolarians belonging to 56 genera from 95 samples collected from the Hagjeon and Duho Formations in the Pohang Basin of the southeastern Korean Peninsula. On the basis of the biostratigraphic range of Cyrtocapsella cornuta and Theocorys redondoensis , the depositional period of the upper Hagjeon and lowest Duho Formations was determined to be early to late Middle Miocene. The occurrence of deep‐dwelling radiolarians indicates that the paleobathymetry seems to become gradually progressing toward an upper bathyal environment in the middle part of the Hagjeon Formation. However, we prefer to accept another interpretation for the occurrence of deep‐sea indicators in the Hagjeon and the lowest part of the Duho Formations, and consider the presence of a region of upwelling cold water that might have simulated a deep‐water environment in relatively shallow water. This interpretation is based on the present upwelling of a cold‐water mass off the southeast coast of Korea, the occurrence of upwelling microfossils from the Pohang Basin, and the effect of the closing of the Korea Strait approximately 15 Ma. We also considered that the uppermost part of the studied section represents a shallow‐water environment.

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