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Miocene to Pleistocene sporomorphs and dinoflagellates from plankton-dated sediments in the NDO B-1 well, offshore Nile Delta, Egypt

Research Authors
Magdy S. Mahmoud , Mennat-Allah T. El Hussieny and Amr S. Deaf
Research Abstract

Based on well-preserved palynomorphs a biostratigraphic assessment of the Miocene to Pleistocene succession
in the NDO B-1 well, Nile Delta area, Egypt, is presented. Terrestrial pollen and spores are relatively more abundant
and diverse in their spectra than the marine dinoflagellate cysts, which has enabled their semi-quantitative
estimation. Dinoflagellate cysts are investigated on a qualitative basis. Two informal spore-pollen zones and
seven informal zones based on dinoflagellate cysts are suggested and calibrated by planktonic foraminifera and
calcareous nannoplankton zones in the well; on a local scale they can be useful in the Nile Delta area. The results
were compared with the Cenozoic palynomorph associations in the Mediterranean and Paratethyan realms. The
dinoflagellate cyst taxa around the Messinian–Zanclean boundary in the well log lack characteristic brackish
Paratethyan taxa, which is probably due to a disconnection or limited water circulation between the Paratethys
and the eastern Mediterranean at the Messinian–Zanclean boundary or related to a stratigraphic bias.

Research Date
Research Department
Research Journal
Acta Geologica Polonica
Research Publisher
Polish Academy of Sciences
Research Vol
75(4)
Research Year
2025
Research Pages
1-22