Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region

The 91.15 m thick St. Thomas section belongs to the Middle Globigerina Limestone, which is the intermediate member of the Globigerina Limestone Formation, and crops out along the eastern cliff of the Delimara Peninsula (the south-eastern part ofMalta Island). The sedimentary record is composed of al...

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Published in:Marine Micropaleontology
Main Authors: Foresi, L. M., Baldassini, N., Sagnotti, L., Lirer, F., Di Stefano, V, Caricchi, C., Verducci, M., Salvatorini, G., Mazzei, R.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48514
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spelling ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/48514 2024-04-14T08:18:33+00:00 Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region Foresi, L. M. Baldassini, N. Sagnotti, L. Lirer, F. Di Stefano, V Caricchi, C. Verducci, M. Salvatorini, G. Mazzei, R. Foresi, L. M. Baldassini, N. Sagnotti, L. Lirer, F. Di Stefano, V Caricchi, C. Verducci, M. Salvatorini, G. Mazzei, R. 2014 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48514 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2014.06.004 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000341475400006 volume:111 firstpage:66 lastpage:89 numberofpages:24 journal:MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY http://hdl.handle.net/11365/48514 doi:10.1016/j.marmicro.2014.06.004 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84903776080 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Magnetostratigraphy Planktonic foraminifer calcareous nannofossil Early Miocene Mediterranean info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftunivsiena https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marmicro.2014.06.004 2024-03-21T15:58:02Z The 91.15 m thick St. Thomas section belongs to the Middle Globigerina Limestone, which is the intermediate member of the Globigerina Limestone Formation, and crops out along the eastern cliff of the Delimara Peninsula (the south-eastern part ofMalta Island). The sedimentary record is composed of alternating calcareous marls and marly limestones with subordinated prominent bioturbated indurated limestones that are deposited in a pelagic environment. For the first time paleomagnetic analyses of a Burdigalian succession have provided reliable data that allow the identification of five magnetozones that have been correlated to the Astronomically Tuned Neogene Time Scale, spanning the Early Miocene C6n–C5Dn interval. Calcareous plankton quantitative analyses integrated with paleomagnetic analyses, allowed us to identify and date several bioevents that have great potential for Mediterranean and extra-Mediterranean correlations in the interval between ~19.7 and ~17.2 Ma. In particular, the complete distributional range of the calcareous nannofossil Sphenolithus belemnos has been recorded as follows: the First Occurrence (FO) at 19.12 Ma, the First Common Occurrence (FCO) at 19.05 Ma, the Last Common Occurrence (LCO) at 18.44 Ma, and the Last Occurrence (LO) at 18.02 Ma. In addition, the FO and the FCO of Sphenolithus heteromorphus have been documented at 18.29 Ma and at 17.99 Ma, respectively. A new paracme interval in the lower part of the range of this species is described between 17.56 and 17.31 Ma. Concerning the planktonic Foraminifera, the main bioevents are the Common Interval top of Paragloborotalia siakensis at 19.55 Ma, a Common Interval of Globoquadrina dehiscens between 19.34 and 18.48 Ma, the Globigerinoides subquadratus FO at 18.43 Ma, and the onset of an acme interval of Paragloborotalia acrostoma that changes its coiling from random to prevalently sinistral at the same time, at 18.40 Ma. These new biostratigraphic data allowed us to place the succession in the standard Mediterranean calcareous plankton ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Università degli Studi di Siena: USiena air Marine Micropaleontology 111 66 89
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topic Magnetostratigraphy
Planktonic foraminifer
calcareous nannofossil
Early Miocene
Mediterranean
spellingShingle Magnetostratigraphy
Planktonic foraminifer
calcareous nannofossil
Early Miocene
Mediterranean
Foresi, L. M.
Baldassini, N.
Sagnotti, L.
Lirer, F.
Di Stefano, V
Caricchi, C.
Verducci, M.
Salvatorini, G.
Mazzei, R.
Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region
topic_facet Magnetostratigraphy
Planktonic foraminifer
calcareous nannofossil
Early Miocene
Mediterranean
description The 91.15 m thick St. Thomas section belongs to the Middle Globigerina Limestone, which is the intermediate member of the Globigerina Limestone Formation, and crops out along the eastern cliff of the Delimara Peninsula (the south-eastern part ofMalta Island). The sedimentary record is composed of alternating calcareous marls and marly limestones with subordinated prominent bioturbated indurated limestones that are deposited in a pelagic environment. For the first time paleomagnetic analyses of a Burdigalian succession have provided reliable data that allow the identification of five magnetozones that have been correlated to the Astronomically Tuned Neogene Time Scale, spanning the Early Miocene C6n–C5Dn interval. Calcareous plankton quantitative analyses integrated with paleomagnetic analyses, allowed us to identify and date several bioevents that have great potential for Mediterranean and extra-Mediterranean correlations in the interval between ~19.7 and ~17.2 Ma. In particular, the complete distributional range of the calcareous nannofossil Sphenolithus belemnos has been recorded as follows: the First Occurrence (FO) at 19.12 Ma, the First Common Occurrence (FCO) at 19.05 Ma, the Last Common Occurrence (LCO) at 18.44 Ma, and the Last Occurrence (LO) at 18.02 Ma. In addition, the FO and the FCO of Sphenolithus heteromorphus have been documented at 18.29 Ma and at 17.99 Ma, respectively. A new paracme interval in the lower part of the range of this species is described between 17.56 and 17.31 Ma. Concerning the planktonic Foraminifera, the main bioevents are the Common Interval top of Paragloborotalia siakensis at 19.55 Ma, a Common Interval of Globoquadrina dehiscens between 19.34 and 18.48 Ma, the Globigerinoides subquadratus FO at 18.43 Ma, and the onset of an acme interval of Paragloborotalia acrostoma that changes its coiling from random to prevalently sinistral at the same time, at 18.40 Ma. These new biostratigraphic data allowed us to place the succession in the standard Mediterranean calcareous plankton ...
author2 Foresi, L. M.
Baldassini, N.
Sagnotti, L.
Lirer, F.
Di Stefano, V
Caricchi, C.
Verducci, M.
Salvatorini, G.
Mazzei, R.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Foresi, L. M.
Baldassini, N.
Sagnotti, L.
Lirer, F.
Di Stefano, V
Caricchi, C.
Verducci, M.
Salvatorini, G.
Mazzei, R.
author_facet Foresi, L. M.
Baldassini, N.
Sagnotti, L.
Lirer, F.
Di Stefano, V
Caricchi, C.
Verducci, M.
Salvatorini, G.
Mazzei, R.
author_sort Foresi, L. M.
title Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region
title_short Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region
title_full Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region
title_fullStr Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region
title_full_unstemmed Integrated stratigraphy of the St. Thomas section (Malta Island): A reference section for the lower Burdigalian of the Mediterranean Region
title_sort integrated stratigraphy of the st. thomas section (malta island): a reference section for the lower burdigalian of the mediterranean region
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