Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4469334 Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, a survey on the Messinian section of Can Vilella, in the intramontane basin of La Cerdanya (Pyrenees) is presented. The mammalian association, composed of insectivores, rodents and lagomorphs, is a very atypical one compared to other late Turolian (Messinian) assemblages from Spain and Western Europe, including Central European taxa such as Epimeriones aff. austriacus, which are very rare or absent in the late Miocene from Spain and, even, from Western Europe. The palynological record indicates a riparian forest with abundance of marshy herbs. A magnetostratigraphic study reveals a reverse polarity span for most of the section, whereas in the upper part normal polarities are found. According to the magnetobiostratigraphic correlation established in other basins, the normal geomagnetic episode at the top of the section should correspond either to chron C3An.2n or C3An.1n. In any case, the Can Vilella association clearly predates the onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) in the Mediterranean. This means that the set of climatic and palaeogeographic events associated with the MSC cannot account for the anomalous association from Can Vilella. A discussion as to whether an altitudinal component could be responsible for such an anomaly is undertaken.

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