1988
DOI: 10.1016/0012-821x(88)90163-x
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The age of the Miocene-Pliocene boundary in the Capo Rossello area (Sicily)

Abstract: Detailed correlations of magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and lithostratigraphy reveal that the basal Pliocene is equally complete in the Eraclea Minoa and Capo Rossello sections (Sicily) and the Singa section (Calabria), and that, in accordance with the model of the Pliocene flooding event in the Mediterranean, the deposition of the pelagic marls of the Trubi Formation started synchronously on Sicily and in adjacent Calabria. In addition, the data obtained from the Trubi in the Eraclea Minoa section allow… Show more

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“…Good paleomagnetic control has long been lacking, however, and only recently have an increasing number of magnetostratigraphic studies been published on Pliocene land sections in the Mediterranean. The Miocene-Pliocene (M/P) boundary has been studied by various authors [2][3][4] and now has an age, according to the conventional radiometric time scale, of 4.86 Ma, slightly below the Thvera subchron. The early Pliocene and early late Pliocene have been the subject of detailed magnetostratigraphic and biostratigraphic research by Langereis and Hilgen [5] and Zachariasse et al [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Good paleomagnetic control has long been lacking, however, and only recently have an increasing number of magnetostratigraphic studies been published on Pliocene land sections in the Mediterranean. The Miocene-Pliocene (M/P) boundary has been studied by various authors [2][3][4] and now has an age, according to the conventional radiometric time scale, of 4.86 Ma, slightly below the Thvera subchron. The early Pliocene and early late Pliocene have been the subject of detailed magnetostratigraphic and biostratigraphic research by Langereis and Hilgen [5] and Zachariasse et al [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) [11]. The Eraclea Minoa section forms the basal part of the Rosscllo composite section [12] and it consists of marine marls of the Pliocene Trubi Formation (Fig.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average sedimentation rate during the Thvera subchronozone has been established at 4.4 (upper Thvera) to 5.0 (lower Thvera) cm/kyr [11,13,16]. The sedimentation rate during the deposition of the grey and beige marls could be somewhat higher due to increased continental run-off and a constant carbonate flux [14], or somewhat lower due to increased carbonate production in the white marls while the flux of the non-carbonate fraction is constant [31].…”
Section: The Sicilian Lower and Upper Tht~era Recordsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This distinct lithohorizon reflects the re-establishment of open-marine conditions in the Mediterranean following the Messinian salinity crisis at the beginning of the Pliocene [6]. Accurate, first-order age estimates for this horizon have been obtained from several sections other than Capo Rossello and range from 4.81 to 4.93 Ma [7][8][9]. All these ages are based on the straightforward calibration of magnetostratigraphic records to the geomagnetic polarity time scale (GPTS) of Berggren et al ( [1], BKFV85) in combination with a downward extrapolation of the sediment accumulation rate and/or the average duration of sedimentary cycles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%