In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)

The Contessa Section is a reference section for the early Miocene in the Mediterranean. Along this 36 m thick section 115 samples were collected and analysed for an integrated bio-magnetostratigraphic study through the Scaglia Cinerea and Bisciaro formations. Planktonic foraminifera were analysed se...

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Published in:Italian Journal of Geosciences
Main Authors: Fabbrini A, Baldassini N, Caricchi C, Foresi LM, Sagnotti L, Dinarès-Turell J, Di Stefano A, Lirer F, Menichetti M, Winkler A, Di Stefano S
Other Authors: Fabbrini, A, Baldassini, N, Caricchi, C, Foresi, Lm, Sagnotti, L, Dinarès-Turell, J, Di Stefano, A, Lirer, F, Menichetti, M, Winkler, A, Di Stefano, S
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Language:English
Published: Società Geologica Italiana 2019
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https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2019.07
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/1611726 2024-02-11T10:06:37+01:00 In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy) Fabbrini A Baldassini N Caricchi C Foresi LM Sagnotti L Dinarès-Turell J Di Stefano A Lirer F Menichetti M Winkler A Di Stefano S Fabbrini, A Baldassini, N Caricchi, C Foresi, Lm Sagnotti, L Dinarès-Turell, J Di Stefano, A Lirer, F Menichetti, M Winkler, A Di Stefano, S 2019 http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1611726 https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2019.07 eng eng Società Geologica Italiana place:Roma info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000471237000009 volume:138 firstpage:274 lastpage:295 numberofpages:22 journal:ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1611726 doi:10.3301/IJG.2019.07 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85068461977 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Early Miocene integrated biostratigraphy planktonic foraminifera calcareous nannofossil Mediterranean magnetostratigraphy GSSP info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2019.07 2024-01-24T18:07:07Z The Contessa Section is a reference section for the early Miocene in the Mediterranean. Along this 36 m thick section 115 samples were collected and analysed for an integrated bio-magnetostratigraphic study through the Scaglia Cinerea and Bisciaro formations. Planktonic foraminifera were analysed semi-quantitatively, while calcareous nannofossils were examined using the standard quantitative method. A reliable biozonation for both fossil groups was then accomplished. The paleomagnetic analyses identified a sequence of magnetozones, then correlated with the ATNTS using the calcareous plankton bioevents. The investigated interval extends from foraminiferal Zone P22 (Chattian) to MMi2c (Burdigalian) and from calcareous nannofossils Zone MNP25a to MNN3a, thus from Chron C7An to C5En. Therefore, the section chronologically spans from 24.80 Ma to 18.10 Ma. Three hiatuses were recognised along the section: H1 at 0.63 m from the base (comprising a minimum time interval from 24.36 Ma to 23.38 Ma), H2 at 12.33 m (between 21.80 Ma and 21.35 Ma) and H3 at 34.03 (between 19.21 Ma and 18.40 Ma). All three hiatuses were correlated with regional megahiatuses identified in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Paratethys area. Furthermore, the First Occurrence of the calcareous nannofossil Helicosphera ampliaperta is recognised within Chron C6An.2n at 19.77 m from the base (6 m above the volcaniclastic Raffaello Level). This event provisionally defines the Aquitanian/Burdigalian boundary according to the literature. Thus, the Contessa Section is a possible candidate for the definition of the Burdigalian Global Stratigraphic Section and Point. Finally, the age of the Raffaello Level (a regional marker horizon for the early Miocene) is discussed in this new integrated stratigraphic framework, falling in Chron C6AAn and dated between 21.09 Ma and 21.08 Ma Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Planktonic foraminifera Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Italian Journal of Geosciences 138 2 274 295
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topic Early Miocene
integrated biostratigraphy
planktonic foraminifera
calcareous nannofossil
Mediterranean
magnetostratigraphy
GSSP
spellingShingle Early Miocene
integrated biostratigraphy
planktonic foraminifera
calcareous nannofossil
Mediterranean
magnetostratigraphy
GSSP
Fabbrini A
Baldassini N
Caricchi C
Foresi LM
Sagnotti L
Dinarès-Turell J
Di Stefano A
Lirer F
Menichetti M
Winkler A
Di Stefano S
In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)
topic_facet Early Miocene
integrated biostratigraphy
planktonic foraminifera
calcareous nannofossil
Mediterranean
magnetostratigraphy
GSSP
description The Contessa Section is a reference section for the early Miocene in the Mediterranean. Along this 36 m thick section 115 samples were collected and analysed for an integrated bio-magnetostratigraphic study through the Scaglia Cinerea and Bisciaro formations. Planktonic foraminifera were analysed semi-quantitatively, while calcareous nannofossils were examined using the standard quantitative method. A reliable biozonation for both fossil groups was then accomplished. The paleomagnetic analyses identified a sequence of magnetozones, then correlated with the ATNTS using the calcareous plankton bioevents. The investigated interval extends from foraminiferal Zone P22 (Chattian) to MMi2c (Burdigalian) and from calcareous nannofossils Zone MNP25a to MNN3a, thus from Chron C7An to C5En. Therefore, the section chronologically spans from 24.80 Ma to 18.10 Ma. Three hiatuses were recognised along the section: H1 at 0.63 m from the base (comprising a minimum time interval from 24.36 Ma to 23.38 Ma), H2 at 12.33 m (between 21.80 Ma and 21.35 Ma) and H3 at 34.03 (between 19.21 Ma and 18.40 Ma). All three hiatuses were correlated with regional megahiatuses identified in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Paratethys area. Furthermore, the First Occurrence of the calcareous nannofossil Helicosphera ampliaperta is recognised within Chron C6An.2n at 19.77 m from the base (6 m above the volcaniclastic Raffaello Level). This event provisionally defines the Aquitanian/Burdigalian boundary according to the literature. Thus, the Contessa Section is a possible candidate for the definition of the Burdigalian Global Stratigraphic Section and Point. Finally, the age of the Raffaello Level (a regional marker horizon for the early Miocene) is discussed in this new integrated stratigraphic framework, falling in Chron C6AAn and dated between 21.09 Ma and 21.08 Ma
author2 Fabbrini, A
Baldassini, N
Caricchi, C
Foresi, Lm
Sagnotti, L
Dinarès-Turell, J
Di Stefano, A
Lirer, F
Menichetti, M
Winkler, A
Di Stefano, S
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fabbrini A
Baldassini N
Caricchi C
Foresi LM
Sagnotti L
Dinarès-Turell J
Di Stefano A
Lirer F
Menichetti M
Winkler A
Di Stefano S
author_facet Fabbrini A
Baldassini N
Caricchi C
Foresi LM
Sagnotti L
Dinarès-Turell J
Di Stefano A
Lirer F
Menichetti M
Winkler A
Di Stefano S
author_sort Fabbrini A
title In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)
title_short In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)
title_full In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)
title_fullStr In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)
title_full_unstemmed In search of the Burdigalian GSSP. New evidence from the Contessa Section (Italy)
title_sort in search of the burdigalian gssp. new evidence from the contessa section (italy)
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11573/1611726
https://doi.org/10.3301/IJG.2019.07
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Planktonic foraminifera
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Planktonic foraminifera
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