Vescogni et al., 2018
| Author(s): | Vescogni, A., Vertino, A., Bosellini, F. R., Harzhauser, M., Mandic, O. |
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| Year: | 2018 |
| Title: | New paleoenvironmental insights on the Miocene condensed phosphatic layer of Salento (southern Italy) unlocked by the coral-mollusc fossil archive |
| Journal: | Facies |
| Volume: | 64 |
| Number: | 2 |
| Abstract | From the Late Oligocene to the Late Miocene, the central Mediterranean area was characterized by the extensive deposition of phosphate-rich sediments. They are usually represented by 10 to 20-cm-thick hardgrounds made of phosphatic and glauconitic sediments containing a rich macrofossil association. This study represents the first thorough investigation of the biotic assemblage of Mediterranean phosphorites aimed at collecting new information on the environmental factors controlling their deposition. The Serravallian/Tortonian phosphatic deposits of the Salento Peninsula (“Aturia level”) have been selected for the abundance of fossil remains and special attention is given to the coral–mollusc association. Two different facies have been recognized: a basal coral rudstone that includes most of the macrofossils, superimposed by a detrital rudstone made of thin layers mainly composed of phosphatic fragments. These two facies are separated by a phosphatic crust several |
| Keywords: | Bioerosion, Corals, Italy, Miocene, Paleontology |
| DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10347-018-0520-9 |
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