Deep-water coral banks: an example from the “Calcare di Mendicino” (Upper Miocene, Northern Calabria, Italy)

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Adelaide Mastandrea
Francesco Muto
Claudio Neri
Cesare A. Papazzoni
Edoardo Perri
Franco Russo
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[1] Università della Calabria,Dipartimento Scienze della Terra
[2] Università di Ferrara,Dipartimento Scienze della Terra
[3] Dipartimento del Museo di Paleobiologia e Orto Botanico,undefined
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Facies | 2002年 / 47卷
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Facies analysis; deep-water coral bank; Scleractinian corals; Hydrozoans; carbonate diagenesis; Calabria (Italy); Miocene;
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The “Calcare di Mendicino” is a mixed carbonatesiliciclastic informal unit of Miocene (Late Tortonian-Early Messinian age), that crops out extensively in the northwestern part of the Calabria. In the Scannelle quarry near Belsito (Cosenza), four stratigraphic sections were studied to define the sedimentological and paleoecological setting. The carbonate body records the development of a deep-water coral bank characterized by a low-diverse community of azooxanthellate scleractinian (Oculina andDendrophyllia) and stylasterine hydrozoans colonies. Two main stages of bioconstruction development can be distinguished: a thicket and a bank stage. Among the biostromal dwellers the more common are bryozoans, echinoids, benthic foraminifers, gastropods, and bivalves. A higher content of planktonic foraminifers occur in the thicket stage. The coral bank flourished within the aphotic zone, with deep currents loaded with nutrients and siliciclastic sediments.
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