MJøLNIR (BARENTS SEA) METEORITE IMPACT EJECTA OFFERS A VOLGIAN-RYAZANIAN BOUNDARY MARKER
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New biostratigraphic evidences from a core drilled in the central part of the 40 km diameter submarine Mjølnir meteorite crater on the Barents Shelf are presented. The data suggest a stratigraphical age for the meteorite impact approximating the Volgian - Ryazaman boundary. This age corresponds to the later pan of the Early Berriasian (Berriasella jacobi Zone) of the Tethyan Realm. A similar age for the impact is further documented from the macro- and microfaunas and microfloras found in the ejecta-bearing strata in an additional borehole located 30 km northeast of the crater. Iridium anomalies found in the Volgian-Ryazaman boundary strata on central Spitsbergen - Svalbard and Nordvik Peninsula in northern Siberia appear also to be related to the Mjølnir impact, providing additional support for a Volgian-Ryazanian boundary age of the impact.
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Newsletters on Stratigraphy, 2001, 38, 2-3, 129-140