Evidence for long-term uplift on the Canary Islands from emergent Mio-Pliocene littoral deposits


Autoria(s): Meco, J.; Scaillet, Stéphane; Guillou, Hervé; Lomoschitz, Alejandro; Carracedo, J.C.; Ballester Santos, Javier; Betancort-Lozano, Juan Francisco; Cilleros, Antonio
Data(s)

20/07/2016

20/07/2016

2007

Resumo

<p>[EN] Several islands in the Canarian archipelago show marine deposits with identical fossil faunas, which are generally assigned to different glacioeustatic marine episodes: mainly Pleistocene episodes in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, and Mio-Pliocene ones in Gran Canaria. Three fossil species (Saccostrea chili, Nerita emiliana and Strombus coronatus) characterize all the marine deposits from southern Lanzarote, to the west and south of Fuerteventura and northeast of Gran Canaria. Three other species (Ancilla glandiformis, Rothpletzia rudista and Siderastraea miocenica) confirm the chronostratigraphic attribution of these deposits. Other more occasional fossils (as Chlamys latissima, Isognomon soldanii and Clypeaster aegyptiacus) fit an upper Miocene and lower Pliocene age.</p>

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10553/17956

500153

<p>10.1016/j.gloplacha.2006.11.040</p>

Idioma(s)

eng

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Acceso libre

Fonte

<p>Global and Planetary Change. New York, Elsevier, 2007. Volume 57, Issue 3-4, June 2007, Pages 222-234. ISSN: 0921-8181</p>

Palavras-Chave #24 Ciencias de la vida #2416 Paleontología
Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/other