Marine diatom sequence in Miocene strata of the Chesapeake Bay region, Maryland

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The Calvert and Choptank Formations exposed along the west shore of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland have been correlated with strata of early and middle Miocene age. The stratigraphic ranges of marine diatom marker species indicate a distinct diatom sequence in the deposits. A few diatoms that mark deep-sea Miocene deposits are found sparingly in these shallow neritic assemblages. Seven diatom zones based on well-recognized events in the diatom biostratigraphy are proposed for the mid-Atlantic region of the eastern United States. A suggested correlation of these zones is made with some of the deep-sea diatom zonations in the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean basins.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Marine diatom sequence in Miocene strata of the Chesapeake Bay region, Maryland
Series title Micropaleontology
DOI 10.2307/1485369
Volume 24
Issue 4
Year Published 1978
Language English
Publisher Micropaleontology Press
Description 36 p.
First page 371
Last page 406
Country United States
State Maryland
Other Geospatial Chesapeake Bay
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