Ichnological record of environmental changes in early quaternary (gelasiancalabrian) marine deposits of the stirone section, Northern Italy

Author(s)
Peter Pervesler, Alfred Uchman, Johann Hohenegger, Stefano Dominic
Abstract

Nineteen ichnotaxa occur in a 94-m-thick section of Gelasian-Calabrian siliciclastic deposits along the Stirone River. The most common trace fossils are grouped in 17 clusters based on a K-Means Cluster Analysis. This grouping is related to distal, archetypal and proximal Cruziana ichnofacies. Successions of ichnotaxa and clusters as represented in Detrended Correspondence Analyses determine environmental trends that helped establish a sequence stratigraphic scheme, which is not always obvious in the sedimentary record. The depositional sequences are separated by three sequence boundaries (A-C), which are well expressed in the ichnological record. Primary fabrics are less frequent in the archetypal and proximal Cruziana ichnofacies than in their idealized models. This is probably due to less intense storms in the small and protected paleo-Adriatic Sea and to intense bioturbation. Small-scale intervals with low ichnodiversity and ichnofabrics commonly dominated by one trace fossil are present. This suggests stressed conditions and opportunistic colonization related to small, but probably frequent, seafloor disturbances. The record of these disturbances- possibly caused by storm and bottom currents, deposition, or possibly erosion-has been obliterated by subsequent bioturbation. The disappearance of Schaubcylindrichnus, the smaller size of Scolicia and Ophiomorpha, and a slight decrease in trace fossil diversity in the Calabrian part of the section is interpreted to record climate cooling. This is also supported by the general decrease in ichnodiversity in Pleistocene versus Pliocene shallow-marine to slope siliciclastic facies.

Organisation(s)
Department of Palaeontology
External organisation(s)
Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Museo di Storia Naturale, University of Florence
Journal
Palaios
Volume
26
Pages
578-593
No. of pages
16
ISSN
0883-1351
DOI
https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2010.p10-082r
Publication date
09-2011
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
105118 Palaeontology
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Palaeontology
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/cf5fe791-20e0-4368-8c90-38763b44a81e