TY - JOUR TI - Eco-biostratigraphic advances in late quaternary geochronology and palaeoclimate: The marginal Gulf of Mexico analogue AU - Antonarakou, A. AU - Kontakiotis, G. AU - Karageorgis, A.P. AU - Besiou, E. AU - Zarkogiannis, S. AU - Drinia, H. AU - Mortyn, G.P. AU - Tripsanas, E. JO - QUARTERLY GEOLOGICAL NOTES PY - 2019 VL - 63 TODO - 1 SP - 178-191 PB - POLISH GEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE SN - 0584-3219 TODO - 10.7306/gq.1457 TODO - biostratigraphy; climate variation; correlation; deep-sea sediment; geochronology; Holocene; late glacial; paleoceanography; paleoclimate; planktonic foraminifera; Quaternary, Atlantic Ocean; Gulf of Mexico TODO - This study combines high-resolution planktonic foraminiferal eco-biostratigraphy and palaeoclimatic data from the high-sedimentation-rate core JPC-26 from the northwestern margin of the Gulf of Mexico (GoM). The eco-biozones recognized (GOMPFE1-12) being correlated with published Mg/Ca-based sea surface temperatures. This updated palaeoclimatic and stratigraphic reference record facilitates correlations with the Greenland ice core events and their climatic relationships, and also provides a solid stratigraphic framework for correlations with other palaeoclimatic and palaeoceanographic records in the circum-GOM/Caribbean region. This multidisciplinary approach underlines the utility of supporting conventional dating methodologies with different constraints, and further reveals a powerful tool for reliably correlating marine records between comparable deep-sea marginal settings and coeval sequences of this region. © 2019 Polish Geological Institute. All rights reserved. ER -