In the
geological timescale, the Berriasian is an
age/
stage of the
Early/Lower Cretaceous. It is the oldest subdivision in the entire
Cretaceous
The Cretaceous ( ) is a geological period that lasted from about 143.1 to 66 mya (unit), million years ago (Mya). It is the third and final period of the Mesozoic Era (geology), Era, as well as the longest. At around 77.1 million years, it is the ...
. It has been taken to span the time between 143.1 ±0.6
Ma and 137.05 ± 0.2 (million years ago). The Berriasian succeeds the
Tithonian
In the geological timescale, the Tithonian is the latest age (geology), age of the Late Jurassic Epoch and the uppermost stage (stratigraphy), stage of the Upper Jurassic Series. It spans the time between 149.2 ±0.7 annum, Ma and 143.1 ±0.6 (mi ...
(part of the
Jurassic
The Jurassic ( ) is a Geological period, geologic period and System (stratigraphy), stratigraphic system that spanned from the end of the Triassic Period million years ago (Mya) to the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 143.1 Mya. ...
) and precedes the
Valanginian
In the geologic timescale, the Valanginian is an age or stage of the Early or Lower Cretaceous. It spans between 137.05 ± 0.2 Ma and 132.6 ± 0.2 Ma (million years ago). The Valanginian Stage succeeds the Berriasian Stage of the Lower Cretac ...
.
Stratigraphic definition
The Berriasian Stage was introduced in scientific literature by
Henri Coquand in 1869. It is named after the village of
Berrias in the
Ardèche
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. The largely non-marine English
Purbeck Formation is in part of Berriasian age. The first rocks to be described of this age were the beds of the English Purbeck Formation, named as the Purbeckian by
Alexandre Brongniart in 1829 following description by
Henry De la Beche,
William Buckland,
Thomas Webster and
William Henry Fitton.
The base of the Berriasian, which is also the base of the Cretaceous
System
A system is a group of interacting or interrelated elements that act according to a set of rules to form a unified whole. A system, surrounded and influenced by its open system (systems theory), environment, is described by its boundaries, str ...
, has traditionally been placed at the first appearance of fossils of the
ammonite
Ammonoids are extinct, (typically) coiled-shelled cephalopods comprising the subclass Ammonoidea. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish (which comprise the clade Coleoidea) than they are to nautiluses (family N ...
species ''
Berriasella jacobi
''Berriasella'' is a discoidal evolute Perisphinctaceae, perisphinctacean ammonite, and type genus for the Neocomitidae, neocomitid subfamily Berriasellinae. Its ribbing is distinct, consisting of both simple and bifurcated ribs that extend from ...
''. But this is a species that has a stratigraphically problematic and geographically limited distribution. A global reference profile (a
GSSP
A Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP), sometimes referred to as a golden spike, is an internationally agreed upon reference point on a stratigraphic section which defines the lower boundary of a stage on the geologic time scale. ...
) for the Berriasian has been under active consideration by the Berriasian Working Group (ISCS) of
IUGS since 2010. A range of contender GSSP localities has been studied in detail by the Working Group including localities as far apart as Mexico, Ukraine, Tunisia, Iraq and the Russian Far East. Several markers have been employed to refine correlations and to work towards defining a base for the Berriasian Stage. These include calcareous
microfossils, such as ''
Nannoconus'',
calpionellid
Calpionellids are an extinct group of eukaryotic single celled organisms of uncertain affinities. Their fossils are found in marine rocks of Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous age. They were planktonic organisms with urn-shaped, calcitic t ...
s,
ammonite
Ammonoids are extinct, (typically) coiled-shelled cephalopods comprising the subclass Ammonoidea. They are more closely related to living octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish (which comprise the clade Coleoidea) than they are to nautiluses (family N ...
s, palynological data and
magnetostratigraphy, notably magnetozone M19n. The calibration of these markers, especially ''Nannoconus steinmannii minor'', ''N. kamptneri minor'', and ''
Calpionella alpina'', within precisely fixed magnetozones give greater precision in trying to identify the best position for a boundary. In 2016, the Berriasian Working Group voted to adopt ''Calpionella alpina'' as the primary marker for the base of the Berriasian Stage. In 2019, a GSSP for the Berriasian was nominated by a vote of the Berriasian Working Group of the Cretaceous Subcommission (ISCS): it is the profile of Tré Maroua in the Vocontian Basin (Hautes Alpes, France). The GSSP was defined at the base of the Alpina Subzone in the middle of magnetozone M19n.2n. This site proposal, of Tré Maroua, was subsequently unsuccessful in a vote of the ISCS (8 votes for and 8 against: 4 not voting); a new working group was formed in 2021.
In the western part of the
ocean of Tethys, the Berriasian consists of four ammonite
biozones, from top to bottom (latest to earliest):
* ''
Thurmanniceras otopeta''
* ''
Subthurmannia boissieri''
* ''
Tirnovella occitanica''
* ''
Berriasella jacobi
''Berriasella'' is a discoidal evolute Perisphinctaceae, perisphinctacean ammonite, and type genus for the Neocomitidae, neocomitid subfamily Berriasellinae. Its ribbing is distinct, consisting of both simple and bifurcated ribs that extend from ...
/
Pseudosubplanites grandis''
The top of the Berriasian stage is defined by the base of the Valanginian, which is fixed at the first appearance of
calpionellid
Calpionellids are an extinct group of eukaryotic single celled organisms of uncertain affinities. Their fossils are found in marine rocks of Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous age. They were planktonic organisms with urn-shaped, calcitic t ...
species ''
Calpionellites darderi
''Calpionellites darderi'' is an extinct planktonic eukaryote and an important index fossil for the Lower Cretaceous stratigraphy. The first appearance of ''C. darderi'' marks the beginning of the Valanginian
In the geologic timescale, the Va ...
''. This is just a little below the first appearance of the ammonite species ''
Thurmanniceras pertransiens''.
Regional terms used in Russia include "Volgian"(which spans perhaps the latest Kimmeridgian, all the Tithonian and an uncertain amount of the lower Berriasian) and the "Ryazanian" (?upper Berriasian) .
References
Notes
Literature
*; (2004): A Geologic Time Scale 2004,
Cambridge University Press
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.
External links
GeoWhen Database - BerriasianJurassic-Cretaceous timescale at the website of the subcommission for stratigraphic information of the ICS
Stratigraphic chart of the Lower Cretaceous at the website of Norges Network of offshore records of geology and stratigraphy
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Geological ages
Cretaceous geochronology