Mc. Vanfossen et al., GEOMAGNETIC POLARITY STRATIGRAPHY AND NANNOFOSSIL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY AT THE K T BOUNDARY SECTION NEAR BELOC, HAITI/, Cretaceous research, 16(1), 1995, pp. 131-139
A 54-meter-thick stratigraphic section of limestone and chalk from the
Cretaceous and Tertiary Beloc Formation in southern Haiti is correlat
ed to the geomagnetic polarity time scale using paleomagnetic and nann
ofossil data. The controversial K/T boundary layer at Beloc occurs wit
hin a thick zone of reversed magnetic polarity correlative to chron C2
9r (from 18 m above to 25 m below the layer). The Tertiary pare of the
section is confined to the Markalius inversus nannofossil Zone (NP1).
Micula murus first occurs between 26.50m and 28.05 m below the base o
f the K/T layer within a zone of normal polarity which we correlate to
chrons C30n/C31n combined. Chron C30r is probably too brief to have b
een recorded in this part of the section. These correlations to the ge
omagnetic polarity time scale suggest a change in average sedimentatio
n rate at the Beloc section from 2.0 or 3.5 m/m.y. to >4lm/m.y. at the
beginning of C29r time.