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Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Brigantian-Arnsbergian limestones from eastern Scotland and Northumberland (northeast England)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 September 2020

Pedro CÓZAR*
Affiliation:
Instituto de Geociencias (CSIC, UCM), Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Ian D. SOMERVILLE
Affiliation:
UCD School of Earth Sciences, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
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*Corresponding author. Email: p.cozar@igeo.ucm-csic.es
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Abstract

Foraminifers, calcareous algae and incertae sedis Algospongia of late Asbian to late Brigantian age in limestones from East Fife, East Lothian and Northumberland, enable the base of the late Brigantian to be recognised in all these areas. Preservation of the late Asbian and early Brigantian limestones in cyclothemic successions is generally poor. The St Monans White Limestone (St Monans, Fife), First Abden Limestone (Kirkcaldy, Fife), Middle Longcraig Limestone (East Lothian) and Lower Bath-House Wood/Middle Bath-House Wood (Northumberland) were confidently correlated by their foraminiferal assemblages. These limestones are all assigned to the top of the Assemblage 6 in northern England (Single Post Limestone). The St Monans Brecciated/St Monans Little/Charlestown Main limestones (St Monans, Fife) and the Second Abden/Seafield Tower limestones (Kirkcaldy, Fife), Upper Longcraig/Lower Skateraw limestones (East Lothian), Upper Bath-House Wood/Shotto Wood limestones and Eelwell Limestone (Northumberland) are assigned to the Assemblage 7 in northern England (Scar Limestone and Five Yard Limestone). The paired Middle/Upper Skateraw limestones (East Lothian) and the Acre Limestone (Northumberland) contain representatives of the Assemblage 8 from northern England (Three Yard Limestone). Higher up in the succession, in Northumberland, the foraminiferal assemblage in the Sandbanks Limestone can be compared with Assemblage 9 in northern England (Four Fathom Limestone). Above the Great Limestone and Little Limestone, with their characteristic Pendleian assemblages, the Sugar Sands Limestone and Corbridge Limestone contain Arnsbergian foraminiferal assemblages, typical of the Lower Felltop Limestone in northern England. The Lower Foxton Limestone is correlated with the Upper Felltop Limestone, whereas the Thornbrough Limestone in Northumberland lacks diagnostic Arnsbergian taxa.

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Figure 1 Lithostratigraphy of the Carboniferous in the Midland Valley (modified from Browne et al. 1999). Abbreviation: C. Coalfield = Central Coalfield.

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Figure 2 Lithostratigraphical correlation by Strank (1981) and Ingrams et al. (2020) of limestones in the Northumberland Coast.

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Figure 3 Lithostratigraphical correlation by Karbub (1993) of limestones in the Fife and East Lothian coasts with foraminiferal subzones. Limestones between the St Monans White and Charlestown Main limestones were not sampled by this author due to dolomitisation. Foraminiferal zones based on Conil et al. (1980). Abbreviation: ASB = Asbian.

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Figure 4 Location of the main stratigraphic sections mentioned in the text. Abbreviation: Bh. = borehole.

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Figure 5 Correlation of early Brigantian to basal Pendleian foraminiferal assemblages in western Midland Valley of Scotland (Glasgow and Airdrie), eastern Midland Valley (Kirkcaldy and St Monans–Fife), East Lothian, Northumberland (Berwick-upon-Tweed), Solway Basin (Archerbeck Borehole) and northern England (Rookhope Borehole). Solid lines are correlations discussed in the text. Dashed lines representing correlations from the Midland Valley are based on Browne et al. (1999), Cózar et al. (2008, 2010), Solway Basin in Cózar & Somerville (2013) and Alston Block in Cózar & Somerville (2004, 2016). Foraminiferal assemblages recorded from the limestones and described in the text are numbered in the far left- and right-hand columns (4–10); the black areas are the intervening siliciclastic rocks that were barren in foraminifers. In addition, the foraminiferal assemblages recognised in each limestone correspond to the number to the left of the columns for each limestone in their respective sections. Note also that unproductive limestones are mostly strongly dolomitised. Abbreviations: e. Brig. = early Brigantian; Pend. = Pendleian; Bh. = borehole; LB-HW = Lower Bath-House Wood Limestone; MB-HW = Middle Bath-House Wood Limestone; UB-HW = Upper Bath-House Wood Limestone.

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Figure 6 Selected foraminifers from the Fife and East Lothian coastal sections. (a) Neoarchaediscus parvus (Rauser-Chernousova), St Monans White Limestone, sample Pc2977. (b) Tubispirodiscus? sp., St Monans White Limestone, sample Pc2983. (c) Asteroarchaediscus bashkiricus (Krestovnikov & Theodorovich), St Monans White Limestone, sample Pc 2984. (d) Asteroarchaediscus bashkiricus (Krestovnikov & Theodorovich), First Abden Limestone, sample Pc 2998. (e) Biseriella parva (Chernysheva), St Monans Brecciated Limestone, sample Pc2980. (f) Biseriella parva (Chernysheva), Seafield Tower Limestone, sample Pc2996. (g) Howchinia variabilis Cózar, Sanz-López, Blanco-Ferrera, Seafield Tower Limestone, sample Pc2996. (h) Euxinita efremovi (Vdovenko & Rostovtseva), Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2942. (i) Neoarchaediscus gregorii acutiformis (Grozdilova & Lebedeva), Lower Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2951. (j) Tubispirodiscus sp., First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2999. (k) Tubispirodiscus sp., First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2999. (l) Tubispirodiscus cf. cornuspiroides (Brazhnikova & Vdovenko), First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2999. (m) Planospirodiscus cf. minimus (Grozdilova & Lebedeva), First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2999. (n) Planospirodiscus sp., First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2999. (o) Planospirodiscus sp., First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2999. (p) Neoarchaediscus parvus (Rauser-Chernousova), Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2940. (q) Neoarchaediscus shugorensis (Chermnykh), Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2940. (r) Neoarchaediscus incertus (Grozdilova & Lebedeva), First Abden Limestone, sample Pc2998. (s) Neoarchaediscus postrugosus (Reitlinger), Second Abden Limestone, sample Pc3010. (t) Howchinia gibba (Moeller), Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2940. (u) Eostaffella mirifica Brazhnikova, Lower Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2961. (v) Planospirodiscus minimus (Grozdilova & Lebedeva), Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2945. (w) Neoarchaediscus gregorii (Dain), Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2940. (x) Cepekia cepeki Vašíček & Růžička, Middle Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2945. (y) Praeostaffellina sp. nov. cf. Cózar & Somerville, Lower Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2951. (z) Eolasiodiscus donbassicus Reitlinger, Upper Skateraw Limestone, sample Pc2946. Scale bar = 100 μ.

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Figure 7 Selected foraminifers from the Northumberland coastal sections. (a) ‘Millerellatortula Zeller, Upper Bath-House Wood Limestone, sample Pc3606. (b) ‘Millerellatortula Zeller, Eelwell Limestone, sample Pc3572. (c) Archaediscus at angulatus transitional to tenuis stage, Upper Bath-House Wood Limestone, sample Pc3606. (d) Archaediscus at angulatus transitional to tenuis stage, Eelwell Limestone, sample Pc3572. (e) Neoarchaediscus postrugosus (Reitlinger), Acre Limestone, sample Pc3556. (f) Eostaffella mirifica Brazhnikova, Eelwell Limestone, sample Pc3578. (g) Endothyranopsis plana Brazhnikova, Eelwell Limestone, sample Pc3583. (h) Eostaffellina ex gr. paraprotvae Rauser-Chernousova, Acre Limestone, sample Pc3556. (i) Eostaffellina paraprotvae Rauser-Chernousova, Sandbanks Limestone, sample Pc3560. (j) Janischewskina brigantiensis (Cózar & Somerville), Shotto Wood Limestone, sample Pc3607. (k) Eostaffella pseudostruvei (Rauser-Chernousova & Belyaev), Sandbanks Limestone, sample Pc3560. (l) Eostaffellina? sp., Acre Limestone, sample Pc3556. (m) Janischewskina typica Mikhailov, Eelwell Limestone, sample Pc3568. (n) Eostaffellina decurta (Rauser-Chernousova), Sandbanks Limestone, sample Pc3590. (o) Eostaffella ex gr. pseudostruvei (Rauser-Chernousova & Belyaev), Sandbanks Limestone, sample Pc3590. (p) Endothyranopsis sphaerica (Rauser-Chernousova & Reitlinger), Acre Limestone, sample Pc3587. Scale bar = 100 μ (a–i, k, l, n, o); 200 μ (j, m, p).

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Figure 8 Correlation of Pendleian–Arnsbergian limestones between Northumberland, Alston Block and Stainmore Trough. Solid lines are correlations discussed in the text. Dashed lines are correlations extracted from Brand (2011) and Cózar & Somerville (2016). Note that unproductive limestones are mostly strongly dolomitised. Abbreviations: CA = Chokierian–Alportian; Kinder. = Kinderscoutian.

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Figure 9 Selected foraminifers from Arnsbergian limestones from Northumberland Trough. (a) Eostaffella angusta Kireeva, Corbridge Limestone, sample Pc4037. (b) Eostaffella postmosquensis Kireeva, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4053. (c) Eostaffella pseudostruvei (Rauser-Chernousova & Belyaev), Sugar Sands Limestone, sample Pc4047. (d) Eostaffella ex gr. pseudostruvei (Rauser-Chernousova & Belyaev), Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4056. (e) Plectostaffella seslavica Rumyantseva, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4056. (f) Eostaffellina protvae (Rauser-Chernousova), Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4055. (g) Eostaffellina subsphaerica (Ganelina), Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4056. (h) Eosigmoilina robertsoni (Brady), Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4055. (i) Eosigmoilina explicata Ganelina, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4053. (j) Plectostaffella minima Rumyantseva, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4053. (k) Loeblichia minima Brazhnikova, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4054. (l) Eostaffella ex gr. postmosquensis Kireeva, Corbridge Limestone, sample Pc4038. (m) Plectostaffella varvariensis (Brazhnikova & Potievskaya), Sugar Sands Limestone, sample Pc4047. (n) Eostaffellina characteris Reitlinger, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4054. (o) Plectostaffella bogdanovkensis Reitlinger, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4056. (p) Eostaffella chomatifera Kireeva, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4056. (q) Plectostaffella evolutica Rumyantseva, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4054. (r) Plectostaffella tenuissima Brazhnikova & Vdovenko, Corbridge Limestone, sample Pc4038. (s) Plectostaffella varvariensiformis Brazhnikova & Vdovenko, Lower Foxton Limestone, sample Pc4055. Scale bar = 100 μ.

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