The Last Appearance Datum of Hipparion in Western Europe: magnetostratigraphy along the Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in the Villarroya Basin (Northern Spain)

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作者
Pueyo, Emilio L. [1 ]
Munoz, Arsenio [2 ]
Laplana, Cesar [3 ]
Pares, Josep M. [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Geol & Minero Espana, Unidad Zaragoza, C Manuel Lasala 44, Zaragoza 50006, Spain
[2] Univ Zaragoza, Dept Ciencias Tierra, C Pedro Cerbuna 12, Zaragoza 50009, Spain
[3] Museo Arqueol Reg, P Bernardas S-N, Madrid 28801, Spain
[4] Ctr Nacl Invest Evoluc Humana, Geocronol, Paseo Sierra Atapuerca 3, Burgos 09002, Spain
关键词
Magnetostratigraphy; Gauss/Matuyama; Reunion; Villafranchian; Hipparion; LAD; PALEOENVIRONMENTAL EVOLUTION; MAMMAL BIOCHRONOLOGY; DISPERSAL; FAUNAS; NEOGENE; MIOCENE; WORLD; LAKE; AGE;
D O I
10.1007/s00531-015-1281-0
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The Villarroya Basin in Northern Spain contains one of the classic Villafranchian localities of Europe and allows about 100 m of sediments to be explored by magnetostratigraphic techniques. Besides, the occurrence of some other macro- and micro-mammifera fossils becomes Villarroya in one of the most important Villafranchian localities of Southern Europe. Therefore, we have sampled two sections (one contains the classic locality) to shed some light on its chronostratigraphy. Detailed stepwise demagnetization has revealed primary and reliable directions (carried by magnetite and hematite) in more than 250 samples and allows us building a robust local polarity scale. The correlation with the geologic time scale locates the local sequence along the Gauss and Matuyama chrons. A R,union chron (C2r.1n) equivalent age (2.128-2.148 Ma) is here proposed for the Villarroya fossil locality since it is clearly located above the Gauss/Matuyama boundary (very well defined in the magnetostratigraphic section) and displays normal polarity. This correlation implies a new age assignment for the classic paleontological fossil locality of Villarroya and a Last Appearance Datum of Hipparion sensu lato in Western Europe significantly younger than previously established. Taking into account this new dating, the Hipparion and Equus horses could have coexisted in Europe up to the complete extinction of Hipparion in early Matuyama times.
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页码:2203 / 2220
页数:18
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