MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS

Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) constitute an outstanding tool for biostratigraphic, palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographic studies because of their widespread geographical distribution, fast evolutionary changes, high susceptibility to environmental changes, and high abundance in the sedimentar...

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Main Author: Bolivar Feriche, Monica
Other Authors: BASSI, Davide
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Università degli studi di Ferrara 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2496483
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description Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) constitute an outstanding tool for biostratigraphic, palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographic studies because of their widespread geographical distribution, fast evolutionary changes, high susceptibility to environmental changes, and high abundance in the sedimentary successions. The PhD project dealt with Miocene LBF (alveolinoids, austrotrillinids, lepidocyclinids and nummulitids) newly recorded in the Mediterranean (southeastern Spain) and Indo-Pacific areas (Indonesia, northern Philippine sea, the Maldives and Ryukyu Islands). The new LBF record from the Sierra de Marmolance (Granada province, southeasrtern Spain) belongs to a 270-m thick continuous and in situ limestone succession of middle Miocene age (dated by the occurrence of Langhian–Serravallian planktonic foraminifera at the bottom of the succession). The LBF assemblage is represented by Austrotrillina brunni, Austrotrillina striata, Borelis inflata, Eulepidina formosoides, Eulepidina ex.interc dilatata et formosoides, Heterostegina assilinoides, Neorotalia viennoti, Nephrolepidina ex.interc. morgani et praemarginata, Nephrolepidina tournoueri, Nummulites fichteli, Nummulites kecskemetii, Nummulites vascus, Operculina complanata, Risananeiza crassaparies and Spiroclypeus sp. These species, up to now considered indicative of Rupelian–Chattian and Aquitanian–Burdigalian, extend their time ranges from the Rupelian to the early Serravallian. Since they are considered as Neogene biochronostratigraphic markers, this study highlights the need of a substantial revision of the Oligocene–Miocene SBZs. The new records of Austrotrillina from Ibi and Sierra de Marmolance (southeastern Spain), Indonesia (Mankalihat and Wailawi) and western Pacific (Kitadaito-jima and Kikai Seamount) allowed to assess their taxonomy according to the shell structure (tectum and a parakeriotheca with subsutural alcoves), biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography. Austrotrillina eocaenica first appears in the middle–late Eocene of Iran. Two Rupelian ...
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spelling ftunivferrarair:oai:iris.unife.it:11392/2496483 2025-01-17T00:21:46+00:00 MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS Bolivar Feriche, Monica Bolivar Feriche, Monica BASSI, Davide 2022-06-30T00:00:00+02:00 http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2496483 eng eng Università degli studi di Ferrara http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2496483 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Miocene Biostratigraphy Larger foraminifera Mediterranean Indo-Pacific Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2022 ftunivferrarair 2024-01-17T17:31:54Z Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) constitute an outstanding tool for biostratigraphic, palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographic studies because of their widespread geographical distribution, fast evolutionary changes, high susceptibility to environmental changes, and high abundance in the sedimentary successions. The PhD project dealt with Miocene LBF (alveolinoids, austrotrillinids, lepidocyclinids and nummulitids) newly recorded in the Mediterranean (southeastern Spain) and Indo-Pacific areas (Indonesia, northern Philippine sea, the Maldives and Ryukyu Islands). The new LBF record from the Sierra de Marmolance (Granada province, southeasrtern Spain) belongs to a 270-m thick continuous and in situ limestone succession of middle Miocene age (dated by the occurrence of Langhian–Serravallian planktonic foraminifera at the bottom of the succession). The LBF assemblage is represented by Austrotrillina brunni, Austrotrillina striata, Borelis inflata, Eulepidina formosoides, Eulepidina ex.interc dilatata et formosoides, Heterostegina assilinoides, Neorotalia viennoti, Nephrolepidina ex.interc. morgani et praemarginata, Nephrolepidina tournoueri, Nummulites fichteli, Nummulites kecskemetii, Nummulites vascus, Operculina complanata, Risananeiza crassaparies and Spiroclypeus sp. These species, up to now considered indicative of Rupelian–Chattian and Aquitanian–Burdigalian, extend their time ranges from the Rupelian to the early Serravallian. Since they are considered as Neogene biochronostratigraphic markers, this study highlights the need of a substantial revision of the Oligocene–Miocene SBZs. The new records of Austrotrillina from Ibi and Sierra de Marmolance (southeastern Spain), Indonesia (Mankalihat and Wailawi) and western Pacific (Kitadaito-jima and Kikai Seamount) allowed to assess their taxonomy according to the shell structure (tectum and a parakeriotheca with subsutural alcoves), biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography. Austrotrillina eocaenica first appears in the middle–late Eocene of Iran. Two Rupelian ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Planktonic foraminifera Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Pacific
spellingShingle Miocene
Biostratigraphy
Larger foraminifera
Mediterranean
Indo-Pacific
Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
Bolivar Feriche, Monica
MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS
title MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS
title_full MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS
title_fullStr MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS
title_full_unstemmed MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS
title_short MIOCENE LARGER FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE INDO-PACIFIC AREAS
title_sort miocene larger foraminiferal biostratigraphy in the mediterranean and the indo-pacific areas
topic Miocene
Biostratigraphy
Larger foraminifera
Mediterranean
Indo-Pacific
Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
topic_facet Miocene
Biostratigraphy
Larger foraminifera
Mediterranean
Indo-Pacific
Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
url http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2496483