. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. CAMPANIAN AND MAASTRICHTIAN OSTRACODA. Fig. 1. Distribution of Campanian-Maastrichtian sediments in south-east Africa (shaded). Numbers refer to sampling localities: 1—sample 818, Agulhas Bank; 2—Igoda estuary; 3—Lower or East Quarry, Needs Camp; 4—Umzamba Cliff; 5—JC-1 borehole; 6—BH-9 borehole, Richards Bay; 7—Monzi and Mfolozi River outcrops (Kennedy & Klinger 1975 localities 20 & 21); 8—Nibela Peninsula (Kennedy & Kli


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie; Sociale geschiedenis; Culturele antropologie. CAMPANIAN AND MAASTRICHTIAN OSTRACODA. Fig. 1. Distribution of Campanian-Maastrichtian sediments in south-east Africa (shaded). Numbers refer to sampling localities: 1—sample 818, Agulhas Bank; 2—Igoda estuary; 3—Lower or East Quarry, Needs Camp; 4—Umzamba Cliff; 5—JC-1 borehole; 6—BH-9 borehole, Richards Bay; 7—Monzi and Mfolozi River outcrops (Kennedy & Klinger 1975 localities 20 & 21); 8—Nibela Peninsula (Kennedy & Klinger 1975 localities 110 & 113). pared \yith the better-known ostracod assemblages from Natal-Zululand, and suggestions for their palaeoenvironments are advanced. The temporal distribution of the various ostracod species in Zululand, Richards Bay BH-9 borehole, and the Agulhas Bank is shown in Table 2 and is related to the ammonite zonation of Kennedy & Klinger (1975). A consideration of the age ranges of some of the diagnostic, and less environmentally-bound species, leads to a proposed ostracod zonation scheme for the Zululand Cam- panian-Maastrichtian succession. 4 zones and 6 subzones (a total of 8 separate periods) are recognized. REGIONAL STRATIGRAPHY AND SAMPLING LOCALITIES Figures 1-2 show the approximate extent of the Campanian and Maastrich- tian sediments in south-east Africa and the localities from which samples were available for study. Measured sections and sampled horizons are shown in Figure 3, and where they coincide with localities examined by Kennedy & Klinger (1975), the original notation system has been retained to allow correla-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum


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