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The Lower-Middle Pleistocene succession of the Coastal Tuscany (Central Italy): new stratigraphic and palaeoecological data based on the ostracod fauna
Authors:Barbara Dall'Antonia  Alessandro Bossio  Renzo Mazzanti
Institution:Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita di Pisa, Via S. Maria, 53, 56126 Pisa, Italy
Abstract:The Lower-early Middle Pleistocene succession of the Coastal Tuscany is known to comprise three marine cycles: (I) a Santernian-Emilian cycle; (II) a Sicilian (“small Gephyrocapsa” Zone) cycle; (III) a third cycle, referred through stratigraphic and palaeoethnological arguments to the late Sicilian-early Middle Pleistocene, including the fluvial-transitional San Marco fm and the shoreface to backshore sandy-arenitic deposits of the correlatable Bibbona and Casa Saracino formations, outcropping in the Bibbona (Lower Cecina Valley) and Rosignano areas respectively. Conversely to the older cycles the third one has been poorly studied and its chronology and depositional history have remained somewhat uncertain. With the aim to fill this gap of knowledge the sedimentary record exposed in the Rosignano and Bibbona areas was the object of new on field investigations and microfaunal content (chiefly ostracods) analyses. Furthermore, this has represented a good opportunity to enhance our knowledge of the Pleistocene Mediterranean ostracods. The main results achieved are in synthesis the followings. (1) Stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental significance of ostracods from the first cycle is consistent with literature data. Unexpectedly the recovered assemblages comprise both warm-temperate species (e.g. Cytherelloidea beckmanni Barbeito-Gonzales, Propontocypris solida Ruggieri, Verrucocythereis bulbuspinata (Uliczny), which suggest a relatively warm climate phase, and an yet undescribed species of Ruggieria, a genus previously thought to be represented in the Italian Lower Pleistocene only by Ruggieria nuda Moyes. (2) In agreement with previous studies, sediments of the San Marco fm in the Rosignano area are referable to a floodplain-coastal lagoonal setting. Divergently from literature data, in the Bibbona area the unit exhibits vuggy carbonate glaebules and rizhoconcrections and yields very rare fresh-brackish water ostracods and marine microfaunas regarded as reworked. Despite interpretation of these sediments still poses many problems, we speculate that they represent marine deposits reworked in a poorly drained continental-transitional environment, which experienced pedogenic alteration. Furthermore, the common occurrence of the ostracode Aurila puncticruciata Ruggieri seems to support the supposition that reworked deposits included marine Sicilian sediments completely eroded and presumably correlatable to the Fabbriche fm. (3) Lithological-sedimentological features and absence of autochthonous macro-microfossils indicate that the Casa Saracino fm and most of the Bibbona unit accumulated in a backshore environment dominated by aeolian deposition. Only locally the latter unit includes shallow marine deposits with fairly rich ostracod faunas, which confidently indicate an age not younger than the Sicilian sensu Ruggieri and Sprovieri Riv. Mineraria Siciliana 151/153 (1975) 1]. Thus, it seems possible that the Coastal Tuscany succession includes two marine cycles, which developed within the Sicilian.
Keywords:Biostratigraphy  Palaeoecology  Ostracoda  Lower-Middle Pleistocene  Coastal Tuscany (Central Italy)
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