Abstract
The late Miocene sediments of the Tyrrhenian ODP Site 654 encompass a deepening sequence which begins with glauconite shallow water sands followed by a rapid transition to deep water sediments and culminates with dolomitic mudstones associated with Messinian evaporites. The studied interval, consisting of 55m thick nannofossil oozes, belongs to the Globorotalia suterae subzone and lower part of the Globorotalia conomiozea Zone, indicating late Tortonian and early Messinian age, respectively. Biomagnetostratigraphic correlation assigns the Tortonian/Messinian boundary an age of 6.44-6.45Ma. In addition, six main events have been recognized, based on the range of keeled globorotaliids and coiling direction changes of keeled and unkeeled globorotaliids, which have been correlated to the geomagnetic time-scale. Comparison with North Atlantic sites and land sections of the Guadalquivir basin and northern Morocco provides good correlations with the events documented in these areas. Oxygen-18 and carbon isotope values are discussed. -after Authors
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Glacon, G. (1990). Planktonic foraminiferal events and stable isotope records in the Upper Miocene, Site 654. Proc., Scientific Results, ODP, Leg 107, Tyrrhenian Sea, 415–427. https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.sr.107.157.1990
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