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Geologica Acta | 2009

Correlation of the Thanetian-Ilerdian turnover of larger foraminifera and the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum: confirming evidence from the Campo area (Pyrenees, Spain)

Victoriano Pujalte; Birger Schmitz; Juan Ignacio Baceta; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Gilen Bernaola; Jaume Dinarès-Turell; Aitor Payros; Estibaliz Apellaniz; F. Caballero

It has long been known that a major larger foraminifera turnover (LFT) occurred at the boundary between the Thanetian and Ilerdian stages, but its possible correlation with the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) was unsuspected until the work of Baceta (1996), and has been controversial ever since. After summarizing the history of this controversy, we present information from three new sections that conclusively resolve the issue, all of them placed less than 2 km to the east of the classical Campo section in the southern Pyrenees. In these three sections, an up to 7 meter-thick intercalation of continental deposits rich in pedogenic carbonate nodules is sandwiched between uppermost Thanetian and lowermost Ilerdian shallow marine carbonates. The d13C composition of 42 pedogenic nodules collected from two of these sections (San Martin and La Cinglera) ranges between –11.4 and -14.3‰ and averages –12.9‰, values that conclusively represent the PETM and for the first time are recorded in sections where the LFT is clearly represented. Further, a high-resolution lithological correlation between Campo and the three new sections across the P-E interval unquestionably demonstrates that the lowermost marine beds with autochthonous specimens of Alveolina vredenburgi (a tell-tale of the LFT) are laterally interfingered –and are therefore coeval- with the nodule-bearing PETM continental deposits. On the basis of the new evidence, the temporal coincidence of the PETM and the LFT can no longer be doubted.


Geologica Acta | 2009

Redefinition of the Ilerdian Stage (early Eocene)

Victoriano Pujalte; J. I. Baceta; Birger Schmitz; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Aitor Payros; Gilen Bernaola; Estibaliz Apellaniz; F. Caballero; Alejandro Robador; J. Serra-Kiel; Josep Tosquella

The Ilerdian Stage was created by Hottinger and Schaub in 1960 to accommodate a significant phase in the evolution of larger foraminifera not recorded in the northern European basins, and has since been adopted by most researchers working on shallow marine early Paleogene deposits of the Tethys domain. One of the defining criteria of the stage is a major turnover of larger foraminifera, marked by the FO’s of Alveolina vredenburgi (formerly A. cucumiformis) and Nummulites fraasi. There is now conclusive evidence that this turnover was coeval with the onset of the Carbon Isotope Excursion (CIE) and, consequently, with the Paleocene-Eocene (P-E) boundary, a temporal correspondence that reinforces the usefulness of the Ilerdian as a chronostratigraphic subdivision of the early Eocene in a regional context. However, in addition to the paleontological criteria, the definition of the Ilerdian was also based on the designation of two reference sections in the southern Pyrenees: Tremp (stratotype) and Campo (parastratotype). In both sections, the base of the stage was placed at the lowest marine bed containing A. vredenburgi specimens. Using the CIE as a correlation tool we demonstrate that these two marine beds occur at different chronological levels, being older in Campo than in Tremp. Further, we show that both beds are in turn younger than the lowest strata with Ilerdian larger foraminifera at the deep-water Ermua section in the Basque Basin (western Pyrenees). Since the age of stage boundaries must be the same everywhere, the choice of these stratotype sections was misleading, since in practice it resulted in the Ilerdian being used as a facies term rather than as a chronostratigraphic unit. To eliminate that conflict, and yet be respectful with established tradition, we propose to redefine the Ilerdian Stage following a procedure similar to the one used by the International Commission on Stratigraphy to establish global chronostratigraphic standards, namely: by using a “silver spike” to be placed in the Tremp section at the base of the Claret Conglomerate, a widespread lithological unit that in the Tremp Graus Basin coincides with the onset of the CIE. The redefined regional Ilerdian Stage becomes thus directly correlatable to the lower part of the global Ypresian Stage, as currently defined by the International Commission on Stratigraphy.


Episodes | 2011

The Global Stratotype Sections and Points for the Bases of the Selandian (Middle Paleocene) and Thanetian (Upper Paleocene) Stages at Zumaia, Spain

Birger Schmitz; Victoriano Pujalte; Eustoquio Molina; Simonetta Monechi; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Robert Speijer; Laia Alegret; Estibaliz Apellaniz; Ignacio Arenillas; Marie-Pierre Aubry; J. I. Baceta; William A. Berggren; Gilen Bernaola; F. Caballero; Anne Clemmensen; Jaume Dinarès-Turell; Christian Dupuis; Claus Heilmann-Clausen; Asier Hilario Orus; Robert W. O'b. Knox; M. Martín-Rubio; Silvia Ortiz; Aitor Payros; Maria Rose Petrizzo; Katharina von Salis; Jorinde Sprong; Etienne Steurbaut; Erik Thomsen


Episodes | 2011

The Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Base of the Lutetian Stage at the Gorrondatxe Section, Spain

Eustoquio Molina; Laia Alegret; Estibaliz Apellaniz; Gilen Bernaola; F. Caballero; Jaume Dinarès-Turell; Jan Hardenbol; Claus Heilmann-Clausen; Juan C. Larrasoaña; Hanspeter Luterbacher; Simonetta Monechi; Silvia Ortiz; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Aitor Payros; Victoriano Pujalte; Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar; Flavia Tori; Josep Tosquella; Alfred Uchman


Lethaia | 2009

Characterization and astronomically calibrated age of the first occurrence of Turborotalia frontosa in the Gorrondatxe section, a prospective Lutetian GSSP: implications for the Eocene time scale

Aitor Payros; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Gilen Bernaola; Estibaliz Apellaniz; Jaume Dinarès-Turell; Josep Tosquella; F. Caballero


Archive | 2006

Biomagnetostratigraphic analysis of the Gorrondatxe section (Basque Country, Western Pyrenees): Its significance for the definition of the Ypresian/Lutetian boundary stratotype

Gilen Bernaola; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Aitor Payros; Jaume Dinarès-Turell; Josep Tosquella; Estibaliz Apellaniz; F. Caballero


Geological Society of America Special Papers | 2003

Basal Ilerdian (earliest Eocene) turnover of larger Foraminifera: Age constraints based on calcareous plankton and delta δ13C isotopic profiles from new southern Pyrenean sections (Spain)

Victoriano Pujalte; Xabier Orue-Etxebarria; Birger Schmitz; Josep Tosquella; Juan Ignacio Baceta; Aitor Payros; Gilen Bernaola; F. Caballero; Estibaliz Apellaniz


Archive | 2010

Proposal for the Global Standard Stratotype-section and Point (GSSP) for the base of the Lutetian Stage at the Gorrondatxe section (Spain)

Eustoquio Molina; Laia Alegret; Estibaliz Apellaniz; Gilen Bernaola; F. Caballero; J. Hardenbol; C. Heilmann Clausen; Juan C. Larrasoaña; Hanspeter Luterbacher; Simonetta Monechi; Silvia Ortiz; X. Orue Etxebarria; Aitor Payros; Victoriano Pujalte; F. J. Rodríguez Tovar; Flavia Tori; Josep Tosquella


Geogaceta | 1997

Asociaciones de ostrácodos continentales de la Fm. Aguilar (Jurásico superior-Cretácico inferior, Cuenca Vascocantábrica)

F. Caballero; Julio Rodríguez Lázaro; José María Hernández; Victoriano Pujalte; Sergio Robles


Archive | 2012

Río Gor, comarca de Guadix, provincia de Granada: una nueva sección de referencia del Paleógeno inferior Subbético

Victoriano Pujalte; Xabier Orue Etxebarria; Estíbali Apellaniz; F. Caballero; Sergio Robles

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Estibaliz Apellaniz

University of the Basque Country

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Victoriano Pujalte

University of the Basque Country

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Xabier Orue-Etxebarria

University of the Basque Country

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Aitor Payros

University of the Basque Country

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Gilen Bernaola

University of the Basque Country

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Jaume Dinarès-Turell

Spanish National Research Council

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Silvia Ortiz

University of the Basque Country

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