The early/middle Eocene transition at the Ésera valley (SouthCentral Pyrenees)

An integrated study including magnetostratigraphy, larger benthic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy is presented herein. This work was performed in shallow marine siliciclastics rich in larger foraminifera, around the Ypresian/Lutetian boundary in the Ésera valley (South-Centra...

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Authors: Rodríguez-Pintó, Adriana, Serra-Kiel, Josep, Bernaola Bilbao, Gilen|||0000-0003-1095-0854, Barnolas, Antonio|||0000-0002-4124-3426, Pueyo, Emilio|||0000-0001-8480-381X, Tosquella Angrill, Josep|||0000-0001-7951-0561, Arbués, Pau|||0000-0003-1426-3795, Scholger, Robert|||0000-0002-5412-3167
Format: article
Publication Date:2020
Country:España
Institution:Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repository:Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ddd.uab.cat:266594
Online Access:https://ddd.uab.cat/record/266594
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Magnetostratigraphy
Larger benthic foraminifera
Calcareous nannofossils
Ypresian - Lutetian boundary
South-Central Pyrenean Basin
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Summary:An integrated study including magnetostratigraphy, larger benthic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy is presented herein. This work was performed in shallow marine siliciclastics rich in larger foraminifera, around the Ypresian/Lutetian boundary in the Ésera valley (South-Central Pyrenees). Although the calcareous nannofossil content in the studied interval is low, not allowing a precise Y/L boundary to be recognised, the taxa found are enough to support the chronostratigraphic attribution. Data obtained in the Ésera valley section has improved the knowledge of larger benthic foraminifera (Nummulites and Assilina) distribution through chron C21. SBZ 11 to SBZ 12 transition took place at the lowermost C21r, as shown in previous works. SBZ 12 assemblages extend into C21n, where the SBZ 12 to SBZ 13 boundary occurs. These data, obtained in shallow marine siliciclastic facies, with in situ fauna, results in a shift of the SBZ 12/SBZ 13 boundary to the Lower Lutetian, younger than previously believed. Accordingly, the Ypresian/Lutetian boundary occurs in SBZ 12.