Integrated stratigraphy (magneto-, bio- and chronostratigraphy) and geochronology of the Palaeogene pelagic succession of
the Umbria–Marche Basin (central Italy)
posted on 2016-06-21, 11:08authored byRodolfo Coccioni, Marianna Sideri, Giuseppe Bancalà, Rita Catanzariti, Fabrizio Frontalini, Luigi Jovane, Alessandro Montanari, Jairo Savian
<p>Extensive outcrops in the Umbria–Marche Basin of central Italy include some of the most complete successions of Palaeogene
sediments known from the Tethyan Realm. Owing to the continuous deposition in a pelagic setting, a rather modest tectonic
overprint, the availability of excellent age control through magneto-, bio-, chemo- and tephrostratigraphy, and direct radioisotopic
dates from interbedded volcaniclastic layers, these sediments have played a prominent role in the establishment of standard
Palaeogene time scales. We present here a complete and well-preserved Palaeogene pelagic composite succession of the Umbria–Marche
Basin, which provides the means for an accurate and precise calibration of the Palaeogene time scale. As a necessary step
towards the compilation of a more robust database on a wide scale so as to improve the magneto-, bio- and chronostratigraphic
framework of the classical southern Tethyan zonations, enabling regional and supraregional correlations, we have constructed
a record of reliable Palaeogene planktonic foraminifera, calcareous nannofossil and dinocyst biohorizons commonly used in
tropical to subtropical Cenozoic zonations. In addition, an age model is provided for the Palaeogene pelagic composite succession
based on magnetostratigraphy, planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils, which contributes to an integrated chronology
for the Palaeogene Tethyan sediments from <em>c.</em> 65.5 to 23 Ma.
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