The northernmost marine Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary section: Nuussuaq, West Greenland

Gregers Dam, Henrik Nøhr-Hansen, W. James Kennedy
1998 Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin  
NOTE: This article was published in a former series of GEUS Bulletin. Please use the original series name when citing this article, for example: Dam, G., Nøhr-Hansen, H., & Keeennedy, W. J. (1998). The northernmost marine Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary section: Nuussuaq, West Greenland. Geology of Greenland Survey Bulletin, 180, 138-144. https://doi.org/10.34194/ggub.v180.5097 _______________ A new northern high-latitude Cretaceous–Tertiary (K–T) boundary section has been studied at Annertuneq on
more » ... the north coast of Nuussuaq, central West Greenland (Fig. 1). This boundary section (Fig. 2) is the northernmost marine boundary section recognised so far (placed at palaeolatitude 58°N by Smith et al. 1981) and has been studied with respect to palynology, palaeontology, sedimentology, rare earth elements, magnetic susceptibility and carbon isotopes in order to describe and provide the context for the marine floristic changes across the K–T boundary in high northern latitudes (Nøhr-Hansen & Dam 1997; Kennedy et al. in press). The present paper is a summary of a research project on the K–T boundary section at Annertuneq, supported by the Carlsberg Foundation.
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