Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)

This study analyse the geometrical and spatial relationship of the lithostratigraphic units of the Bonifacio basin. The Miocene sediments of are divided by Ferrandini et al (2003) in two formations: the Cala di Labra Formation and the Bonifacio Formation. The Miocene transgression in the Bonifacio B...

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Main Authors: M. Brandano, L. Tomassetti, F. Jadoul, F. Berra, A. Lanfranchi, M.R. Petrizzo
Other Authors: M. Moretti
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Language:Italian
Published: null 2008
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description This study analyse the geometrical and spatial relationship of the lithostratigraphic units of the Bonifacio basin. The Miocene sediments of are divided by Ferrandini et al (2003) in two formations: the Cala di Labra Formation and the Bonifacio Formation. The Miocene transgression in the Bonifacio Basin is attributed to the early Burdigalian (Galloni et al., 2001; Ferrandini et al., 2003). Our preliminary data from the planktonic foraminifera assemblages suggest that the Bonifacio F. is late Burdigalian (Globigerinoides trilobus, G. altiaperturus, G. predehiscens) and only the upper part could be assigned to the uppermost Burdigalian\lower Langhian (Globoquadrina dehiscens, Globigerinelloides bisfericus) stratigraphic interval. In the eastern part of the Bonifacio Basin (Cala di Labra) the initial portion of the succession belongs to the Cala di Labra F. It consists of up to 5 meters of a coral-rich interval directly lying on the Variscan granitic basement. Coral colonies are associated to bioclastic packstones made up mainly by large benthic foraminifera, porcellaneous foraminifera and red algae debris. The coral unit is overlain by about 15 m of fining upward prevailing quartzose to bioclastic sandstone associated with fine-grained conglomerates close to the base. This deposit passes upward to 10 m of hybrid calcarenites and grey silty marls. A well evident discontinuity surface marks the passage to the Bonifacio F. Here large scale clinoforms, prograding to SW characterize this formation represented by hybrid bioclastic grainstones to rudstones. Moving to the central part of the Bonifacio Basin (from Capo Pertusato to Bonifacio) only the Bonifacio Formation outcrops. In the Bonifacio section the basal lithozone consists of 15 m-thick cross-bedded hybrid sandstones. The skeletal fraction is dominated by large benthic foraminifera, small benthic foraminifera and by other skeletal grains (bryozoans, balanids, echinoid and molluscs). Extraclasts are quartz, feldspar and granitic rock fragments. This level is ...
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/60122 2025-01-17T00:21:54+00:00 Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene) M. Brandano L. Tomassetti F. Jadoul F. Berra A. Lanfranchi M.R. Petrizzo M. Moretti M. Brandano F. Jadoul L. Tomassetti F. Berra A. Lanfranchi M.R. Petrizzo 2008 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/60122 http://www.geosed.it/PDF/abstract%20geosed%20bari%202008red.pdf ita ita null ispartofbook:Geosed 2008 : Abstracts : Atti del Congresso GeoSed firstpage:18 lastpage:18 alleditors:M. Moretti http://hdl.handle.net/2434/60122 http://www.geosed.it/PDF/abstract%20geosed%20bari%202008red.pdf Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2008 ftunivmilanoair 2024-01-02T23:23:06Z This study analyse the geometrical and spatial relationship of the lithostratigraphic units of the Bonifacio basin. The Miocene sediments of are divided by Ferrandini et al (2003) in two formations: the Cala di Labra Formation and the Bonifacio Formation. The Miocene transgression in the Bonifacio Basin is attributed to the early Burdigalian (Galloni et al., 2001; Ferrandini et al., 2003). Our preliminary data from the planktonic foraminifera assemblages suggest that the Bonifacio F. is late Burdigalian (Globigerinoides trilobus, G. altiaperturus, G. predehiscens) and only the upper part could be assigned to the uppermost Burdigalian\lower Langhian (Globoquadrina dehiscens, Globigerinelloides bisfericus) stratigraphic interval. In the eastern part of the Bonifacio Basin (Cala di Labra) the initial portion of the succession belongs to the Cala di Labra F. It consists of up to 5 meters of a coral-rich interval directly lying on the Variscan granitic basement. Coral colonies are associated to bioclastic packstones made up mainly by large benthic foraminifera, porcellaneous foraminifera and red algae debris. The coral unit is overlain by about 15 m of fining upward prevailing quartzose to bioclastic sandstone associated with fine-grained conglomerates close to the base. This deposit passes upward to 10 m of hybrid calcarenites and grey silty marls. A well evident discontinuity surface marks the passage to the Bonifacio F. Here large scale clinoforms, prograding to SW characterize this formation represented by hybrid bioclastic grainstones to rudstones. Moving to the central part of the Bonifacio Basin (from Capo Pertusato to Bonifacio) only the Bonifacio Formation outcrops. In the Bonifacio section the basal lithozone consists of 15 m-thick cross-bedded hybrid sandstones. The skeletal fraction is dominated by large benthic foraminifera, small benthic foraminifera and by other skeletal grains (bryozoans, balanids, echinoid and molluscs). Extraclasts are quartz, feldspar and granitic rock fragments. This level is ... Conference Object Planktonic foraminifera The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Labra ENVELOPE(-55.583,-55.583,-63.150,-63.150)
spellingShingle Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica
M. Brandano
L. Tomassetti
F. Jadoul
F. Berra
A. Lanfranchi
M.R. Petrizzo
Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)
title Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)
title_full Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)
title_fullStr Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)
title_full_unstemmed Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)
title_short Stratigraphic architecture of the Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica, Early-Middle Miocene)
title_sort stratigraphic architecture of the bonifacio basin (south corsica, early-middle miocene)
topic Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica
topic_facet Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica
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