Bartonian Explained

Bartonian
Color:Bartonian
Time Start:41.2
Time End:37.71
Timeline:Paleogene
Formerly Part Of:Tertiary Period/System
Name Formality:Formal
Celestial Body:earth
Usage:Global (ICS)
Timescales Used:ICS Time Scale
Chrono Unit:Age
Strat Unit:Stage
Timespan Formality:Formal
Lower Boundary Def:Not formally defined
Lower Def Candidates:Calcareous nannofossil near LAD of the Haptophyte Reticulofenestra reticulata
Lower Gssp Candidates:Contessa highway section, Gubbio, Central Apennines, Italy
Upper Boundary Def:LAD of the large acarininids and the Foraminiferan Morozovelloides crassatus
Upper Gssp Location:Alano section, Piave river, Venetian Prealps, Belluno, Italy
Upper Gssp Accept Date:February 2020[1]

The Bartonian is, in the International Commission on Stratigraphy's (ICS) geologic time scale, a stage or age in the middle of the Eocene Epoch or Series. The Bartonian Age spans the time between . It is preceded by the Lutetian and is followed by the Priabonian Age.[2]

Stratigraphic definition

The Bartonian Stage was introduced by Swiss stratigrapher Karl Mayer-Eymar in 1857. The name derives from the Barton Group, a lithostratigraphic unit from the south English Hampshire Basin, which in turn derived its name from the local coastal village Barton-on-Sea (part of New Milton) in southern England.[3] The distinction between group and stage was made in the second part of the 20th century, when stratigraphers saw the need to distinguish between litho- and chronostratigraphy.

The base of the Bartonian is at the first appearance of the calcareous nanoplankton species Reticulofenestra reticulata. In 2009, an official reference profile (GSSP) for the base of the Bartonian had not yet been established.

The top of the Bartonian Stage (the base of the Priabonian) is at the first appearance of calcareous nanoplankton species Chiasmolithus oamaruensis (which forms the base of nanoplankton biozone NP18).

The Bartonian Stage overlaps part of the upper Robiacian European Land Mammal Mega Zone (it spans the Mammal Paleogene zone 16[4]), the upper Uintan and Duchesnean North American Land Mammal Ages, part of the Divisaderan South American Land Mammal Age and is coeval with the Sharamururian Asian Land Mammal Age.

The Auversian regional stage of France is coeval with the Bartonian and is therefore no longer used.

References

Literature

2004: A Geologic Time Scale 2004, Cambridge University Press.
1857: Tableau synchronique des formations tertiaires d'Europe, 3rd ed., Zürich.

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Notes and References

  1. Agnini . Claudia . Backman . Jan . Boscolo-Galazzo . Flavia . Condon . Daniel . Fornaciari . Eliana . Galeotti . Simone . Giusberti . Luca . Grandesso . Paolo . Lanci . Luca . Luciani . Valeria . Monechi . Simonetta . Muttoni . Giovanni . Pälike . Heiko . Pampaloni . Maria . Papazzoni . Cesare . Pearson . Paul . Pignatti . Johannes . Silva . Isabella . Raffi . Isabella . Rio . Domenico . Rook . Lorenzo . Sahy . Diana . Spofforth . David . Stefani . Cristina . Wade . Bridget . Proposal for the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Priabonian Stage (Eocene) at the Alano section (Italy) . Episodes . 12 August 2020 . 44 . 2 . 151–173 . 10.18814/epiiugs/2020/020074 . free . 2158/1209925 . free .
  2. http://www.stratigraphy.org/index.php/ics-chart-timescale International Commission on Stratigraphy 2017
  3. Web site: Barton Group . . British Geological Survey . UKRI . 23 November 2023 .
  4. Web site: Alroy . John . The Paleobiology Database . Mammal Paleogene zones . 15 July 2009.