Upper Miocene deposits at the southern margin of the Guadalquivir Foreland Basin (central Betic Cordillera, S. Spain). Implications for the closure timing of the Atlantic-Mediterranean connections

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Aguirre, Julio [1 ]
Braga, Juan C. [1 ]
Martin-Perez, Jose A. [2 ]
Martin, Jose M. [1 ]
Puga-Bernabeu, Angel [1 ]
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[1] Univ Granada, Fac Ciencias, Dept Estratig & Paleontol, Avda Fuentenueva S-N, Granada 18002, Spain
[2] IES Clara Campoamor, Avda Vista Alegre S-N, Granada 18210, Spain
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Planktonic foraminifera; Calcareous nannoplankton; Tortonian-Messinian; Guadalhorce corridor; Antequera; Teba; CALCAREOUS NANNOFOSSIL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY; TORTONIAN-MESSINIAN BOUNDARY; RIFIAN CORRIDOR MOROCCO; COILING DIRECTION; PLANKTONIC-FORAMINIFERA; STRATOTYPE SECTION; EVENT-STRATIGRAPHY; SE SPAIN; EVOLUTION; SEDIMENTATION;
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10.1016/j.revmic.2022.100690
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Q91 [古生物学];
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0709 ; 070903 ;
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Mixed siliciclastic-carbonate deposits accumulated in several satellite sub-basins at the southern margin of the Guadalquivir Basin, the foreland basin of the Betic Cordillera (S. Spain). The prevailing coarse-grained sediments and deposition in shallow-water settings make it difficult to establish the precise age of the complete successions. For this reason, in previous studies, these deposits were attributed to the late Tortonian, although a Messinian age was not totally ruled out. The age of the upper Miocene deposits in the central part of the Guadalquivir Basin is here re-evaluated based on the analysis of several sections distributed in different areas: Antequera, Iznajar-Cuevas de San Marcos, Teba, and Bobadilla Estacion. According to planktonic foraminifer and nannoplankton assemblages, the marine sedimentary infill of this sector of the southern margin of the Guadalquivir Basin is late Tortonian-early Messinian (late Miocene) in age. The occurrence of marine deposits characterized by the dominance of Globorotalia miotumida group, dextrally-coiled G. scitula, and the presence of G. margaritae, Globigerina multiloba, Discoaster quinqueramus, Amaurolithus primus, A. amplificus, and Reticulofenestra rotaria at the northern end of the Guadalhorce Corridor, the last active gateway in the Betic Cordillera connecting the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, indicates that it remained open until the early Messinian.
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