The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach

Pecetto di Valenza is the first Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Piedmont to have been studied and the only one in which fossils are embedded in a diatomitic sediment. Sturani & Sampo (1973) considered that it is Messinian in age. However, as a preliminary examination of the diatomflora fro...

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Main Authors: Gaudant J., Courme Rault M. D, Fourtanier E., FORNACIARI, ELIANA
Other Authors: Gaudant, J., Courme Rault M., D, Fornaciari, Eliana, Fourtanier, E.
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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author Gaudant J.
Courme Rault M. D
Fourtanier E.
FORNACIARI, ELIANA
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Courme Rault M., D
Fornaciari, Eliana
Fourtanier, E.
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description Pecetto di Valenza is the first Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Piedmont to have been studied and the only one in which fossils are embedded in a diatomitic sediment. Sturani & Sampo (1973) considered that it is Messinian in age. However, as a preliminary examination of the diatomflora from this locality by one of us (Elisabeth Fourtanier) suggested a late Tortonian age, it was decided to complete a more thorough micropalaeontological study in order to clarify the stratigraphical question. A comprehensive study of the diatom flora confirmed the preliminary results. Later; the study of the calcareous nannoplankton also concluded a late Tortonian age for the fossiliferous diatomaceous sediment. However, the examination of the planktonic foraminifera supports a Messinian correlation. Such a contradiction is puzzling and is hitherto not understood, even when making reference to a possible reworking. The composition of the fish fauna from Pecetto di Valenza is very similar to that observed in the two other marine Upper Miocene fish faunas of Piedmont, as myctophids predominate in all of them with more than 50% of the total number of specimens, whereas clupeids belonging to the species Alosa elongata comprise about 20% of the fauna. Except for the two species of the genus Lepidopus which, together; reach almost 8%, each one of the other identified taxa is below 5% of the fish fauna. The occurrence of upwellings, which is indicated by the abundance of the diatom Thalassionema nitzchioides in every diatomaceous sample, may have been responsible for the rather significant percentage of Lepidopus in the fish fauna. However, the upwelling environment did not exert any notable influence on the overall composition of the fish fauna from Pecetto di Valenza, relatively to those of the Tortonian of the Tanaro River and of the pre-evaporitic Messinian of Roddi, two localities in which diatoms are missing.
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spelling ftunivpadovairis:oai:www.research.unipd.it:11577/2483549 2025-01-17T00:21:54+00:00 The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach Gaudant J. Courme Rault M. D Fourtanier E. FORNACIARI, ELIANA Gaudant, J. Courme Rault M., D Fornaciari, Eliana Fourtanier, E. 2010 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2483549 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000287625500003 volume:49 firstpage:203 lastpage:225 numberofpages:23 journal:BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETÀ PALEONTOLOGICA ITALIANA http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2483549 Fishe Micropalaeontology Palaeoenvironment Upper Miocene Piedmont Italy info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2010 ftunivpadovairis 2024-03-21T19:29:07Z Pecetto di Valenza is the first Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Piedmont to have been studied and the only one in which fossils are embedded in a diatomitic sediment. Sturani & Sampo (1973) considered that it is Messinian in age. However, as a preliminary examination of the diatomflora from this locality by one of us (Elisabeth Fourtanier) suggested a late Tortonian age, it was decided to complete a more thorough micropalaeontological study in order to clarify the stratigraphical question. A comprehensive study of the diatom flora confirmed the preliminary results. Later; the study of the calcareous nannoplankton also concluded a late Tortonian age for the fossiliferous diatomaceous sediment. However, the examination of the planktonic foraminifera supports a Messinian correlation. Such a contradiction is puzzling and is hitherto not understood, even when making reference to a possible reworking. The composition of the fish fauna from Pecetto di Valenza is very similar to that observed in the two other marine Upper Miocene fish faunas of Piedmont, as myctophids predominate in all of them with more than 50% of the total number of specimens, whereas clupeids belonging to the species Alosa elongata comprise about 20% of the fauna. Except for the two species of the genus Lepidopus which, together; reach almost 8%, each one of the other identified taxa is below 5% of the fish fauna. The occurrence of upwellings, which is indicated by the abundance of the diatom Thalassionema nitzchioides in every diatomaceous sample, may have been responsible for the rather significant percentage of Lepidopus in the fish fauna. However, the upwelling environment did not exert any notable influence on the overall composition of the fish fauna from Pecetto di Valenza, relatively to those of the Tortonian of the Tanaro River and of the pre-evaporitic Messinian of Roddi, two localities in which diatoms are missing. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Padua Research Archive (IRIS - Università degli Studi di Padova)
spellingShingle Fishe
Micropalaeontology
Palaeoenvironment
Upper Miocene
Piedmont
Italy
Gaudant J.
Courme Rault M. D
Fourtanier E.
FORNACIARI, ELIANA
The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach
title The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach
title_full The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach
title_fullStr The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach
title_full_unstemmed The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach
title_short The Upper Miocene fossil fish locality of Pecetto di Valenza (Piedmont, Italy): a multidisciplinary approach
title_sort upper miocene fossil fish locality of pecetto di valenza (piedmont, italy): a multidisciplinary approach
topic Fishe
Micropalaeontology
Palaeoenvironment
Upper Miocene
Piedmont
Italy
topic_facet Fishe
Micropalaeontology
Palaeoenvironment
Upper Miocene
Piedmont
Italy
url http://hdl.handle.net/11577/2483549