Abstract
Astronomical tuning of the Messinian pre-salt succession in the Levant Basin allows for the first time the reconstruction of a detailed chronology of the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) events in deep setting and their correlation with marginal records that supports the CIESM () 3-stage model. Our main conclusions are (1) MSC events were synchronous across marginal and deep basins, (2) MSC onset in deep basins occurred at 5.97 Ma, (3) only foraminifera-barren, evaporite-free shales accumulated in deep settings between 5.97 and 5.60 Ma, (4) deep evaporites (anhydrite and halite) deposition started later, at 5.60 Ma and (5) new and published 87Sr/86Sr data indicate that during all stages, evaporites precipitated from the same water body in all the Mediterranean sub-basins. The wide synchrony of events and 87Sr/86Sr homogeneity implies inter-sub-basin connection during the whole MSC and is not compatible with large sea-level fall and desiccation of the Mediterranean.
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Manzi, V., Gennari, R., Lugli, S., Persico, D., Reghizzi, M., Roveri, M., … Gvirtzman, Z. (2018). The onset of the Messinian salinity crisis in the deep Eastern Mediterranean basin. Terra Nova, 30(3), 189–198. https://doi.org/10.1111/ter.12325
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