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Mesorbitolina (Cretaceous larger foraminifera) from the Yezo Group in Hokkaido,Japan and its stratigraphic and paleobiogeographic significance
Authors:Yasuhiro Iba  Shin-ichi Sano
Institution:*) JSPS Research Fellow.;**) Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.;***) Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum, Fukui, Japan.
Abstract:In this paper, we describe an Aptian (Early Cretaceous) larger foraminiferal species Orbitolina (Mesorbitolina) parva from the limestone olistoliths in the lower part of the Yezo Group in the Yubari–Ashibetsu area, central Hokkaido and from limestone pebbles in the lowermost part of the Yezo Group in the Nakagawa area, northern Hokkaido. This is the first report of this species from the circum-North Pacific regions. Based on its occurrences, the shallow-marine carbonates, re-deposited in the lower part of the Yezo Group, are precisely assigned in age to the Late Aptian. Comparison of the lower part of the Yezo Group in central and northern Hokkaido indicates differences of the Aptian–Albian depositional history between the two areas. This study reveals that after Late Aptian, Mesogean key taxa (typical Cretaceous Tethyan biota) demised in the Northwest Pacific.
Keywords:Aptian  Mesogean  orbitolinid  Mesorbitolina parva  Yezo forearc basin  North Pacific
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