Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):

Calcareous nannofossil and foraminiferal analyses have been carried out on outcrops from the type-area of the Gonfolite Lombarda Group (Como, northern Italy). In these marine fine- to coarse-grained elastics, rapidly accumulating at the southern front of the uprising Alpine range during the Oligo-Mi...

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Main Authors: Tremolada, F., Guasti, E., Scardia, G., Carcano, C., Rogledi, S., Sciunnach, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:d701f202-07b7-4d24-b58c-616e76d562d3 2023-05-15T18:00:50+02:00 Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy): Tremolada, F. Guasti, E. Scardia, G. Carcano, C. Rogledi, S. Sciunnach, D. 2010-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d701f202-07b7-4d24-b58c-616e76d562d3 en eng uuid:d701f202-07b7-4d24-b58c-616e76d562d3 360845 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d701f202-07b7-4d24-b58c-616e76d562d3 Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, 1, 116, 35-49 Geosciences Biostratigraphy Calcareous nannofossils Cenozoic Foraminifers Gonfolite lombarda group Italy Southern alps bathymetry calcrete conglomerate Miocene mudstone nanofossil Oligocene outcrop paleoceanography planktonic foraminifera type locality Alps Como Lombardy Staf MS - Marketing & Sales EELS - Earth Environmental and Life Sciences article 2010 fttno 2022-04-10T15:57:43Z Calcareous nannofossil and foraminiferal analyses have been carried out on outcrops from the type-area of the Gonfolite Lombarda Group (Como, northern Italy). In these marine fine- to coarse-grained elastics, rapidly accumulating at the southern front of the uprising Alpine range during the Oligo-Miocene, a scarce, but reliable, sequence of calcareous nannofossil events has been observed, allowing to refine the previous age assignments. Planktonic foraminifera were found to be extremely rare and provided limited biostratigraphic information. The Villa Olmo Conglomerate and the Chiasso Formation contain the Last Occurrence (LO) of Sphenolithus distentus and the First Occurrence (FO) of Triquetrorhabdulus carinatus, which are characteristic of the nannofossil zones NP24 and NP25 (Chattian), respectively. The lower part of the Como Conglomerate was deposited during the zone NP25, whilst the upper part of the Como Conglomerate straddles the Chattian/Aquitanian boundary in zone NNl. The deposition of the PrestiƱo Mudstones also occurred during zone NNl. However, the upper part of this formation has been dated as Burdigalian during nannofossil zone NN2. The deposition of the upper part of the Val Grande Sandstone has been assigned to the NN3 zone owing to the presence of the taxon Sphenolithus belemnos, which is restricted to NN3. The upper part of the investigated section is characterized by the deposition of the Lucino Conglomerate and its fine-grained members (Lucinasco and Lurate Caccivio Mudstones). The Lucinasco Mudstones have been dated as late Burdigalian corresponding to zone NN4, whilst the overlying Lurate Caccivio Mudstones were deposited during the Langhian part of the zone NN5, based on the presence of S. heteromorphus and the absence of H. ampliaperta. On the whole, the base and the top of the outcropping Gonfolite Lombarda Group result from our study to be younger than hitherto proposed, allowing to resolve certain previous conflicts with the few radiometric dates available for clasts from the Gonfolite Lombarda Group. The depth of deposition was upper bathyal during the Chattian and die Aquitanian and shallowed to neritic during the deposition of the Langhian Lurate Caccivio Mudstones. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology)
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topic Geosciences
Biostratigraphy
Calcareous nannofossils
Cenozoic
Foraminifers
Gonfolite lombarda group
Italy
Southern alps
bathymetry
calcrete
conglomerate
Miocene
mudstone
nanofossil
Oligocene
outcrop
paleoceanography
planktonic foraminifera
type locality
Alps
Como
Lombardy
Staf
MS - Marketing & Sales
EELS - Earth
Environmental and Life Sciences
spellingShingle Geosciences
Biostratigraphy
Calcareous nannofossils
Cenozoic
Foraminifers
Gonfolite lombarda group
Italy
Southern alps
bathymetry
calcrete
conglomerate
Miocene
mudstone
nanofossil
Oligocene
outcrop
paleoceanography
planktonic foraminifera
type locality
Alps
Como
Lombardy
Staf
MS - Marketing & Sales
EELS - Earth
Environmental and Life Sciences
Tremolada, F.
Guasti, E.
Scardia, G.
Carcano, C.
Rogledi, S.
Sciunnach, D.
Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):
topic_facet Geosciences
Biostratigraphy
Calcareous nannofossils
Cenozoic
Foraminifers
Gonfolite lombarda group
Italy
Southern alps
bathymetry
calcrete
conglomerate
Miocene
mudstone
nanofossil
Oligocene
outcrop
paleoceanography
planktonic foraminifera
type locality
Alps
Como
Lombardy
Staf
MS - Marketing & Sales
EELS - Earth
Environmental and Life Sciences
description Calcareous nannofossil and foraminiferal analyses have been carried out on outcrops from the type-area of the Gonfolite Lombarda Group (Como, northern Italy). In these marine fine- to coarse-grained elastics, rapidly accumulating at the southern front of the uprising Alpine range during the Oligo-Miocene, a scarce, but reliable, sequence of calcareous nannofossil events has been observed, allowing to refine the previous age assignments. Planktonic foraminifera were found to be extremely rare and provided limited biostratigraphic information. The Villa Olmo Conglomerate and the Chiasso Formation contain the Last Occurrence (LO) of Sphenolithus distentus and the First Occurrence (FO) of Triquetrorhabdulus carinatus, which are characteristic of the nannofossil zones NP24 and NP25 (Chattian), respectively. The lower part of the Como Conglomerate was deposited during the zone NP25, whilst the upper part of the Como Conglomerate straddles the Chattian/Aquitanian boundary in zone NNl. The deposition of the PrestiƱo Mudstones also occurred during zone NNl. However, the upper part of this formation has been dated as Burdigalian during nannofossil zone NN2. The deposition of the upper part of the Val Grande Sandstone has been assigned to the NN3 zone owing to the presence of the taxon Sphenolithus belemnos, which is restricted to NN3. The upper part of the investigated section is characterized by the deposition of the Lucino Conglomerate and its fine-grained members (Lucinasco and Lurate Caccivio Mudstones). The Lucinasco Mudstones have been dated as late Burdigalian corresponding to zone NN4, whilst the overlying Lurate Caccivio Mudstones were deposited during the Langhian part of the zone NN5, based on the presence of S. heteromorphus and the absence of H. ampliaperta. On the whole, the base and the top of the outcropping Gonfolite Lombarda Group result from our study to be younger than hitherto proposed, allowing to resolve certain previous conflicts with the few radiometric dates available for clasts from the Gonfolite Lombarda Group. The depth of deposition was upper bathyal during the Chattian and die Aquitanian and shallowed to neritic during the deposition of the Langhian Lurate Caccivio Mudstones.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Tremolada, F.
Guasti, E.
Scardia, G.
Carcano, C.
Rogledi, S.
Sciunnach, D.
author_facet Tremolada, F.
Guasti, E.
Scardia, G.
Carcano, C.
Rogledi, S.
Sciunnach, D.
author_sort Tremolada, F.
title Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):
title_short Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):
title_full Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):
title_fullStr Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):
title_full_unstemmed Reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (Northern Italy):
title_sort reassessing the biostratigraphy and the paleobathymetry of the gonfolite lombarda group in the como area (northern italy):
publishDate 2010
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