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The Neogene-Quaternary boundary at its type locality, Monte San Nicola, Sicily, southern Italy: X-ray computed tomography and ichnofabric signals of the sapropelic Nicola bed

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MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
Volume 158, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106552

Keywords

Pleistocene and gelasian GSSP; Laminite; Sedimentology; Trace fossils; Field methods

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This article describes a low-cost method for obtaining narrow blocks of the friable Nicola bed and analyzes the sedimentary structures and trace fossils found in the bed, as well as their relationship with GSSP and oxygen levels.
A new low-cost method is described for obtaining narrow blocks of the friable Nicola bed, the local marker for the Neogene-Quaternary system (Pliocene-Pleistocene series) boundary at the type section at Monte San Nicola, southern Sicily. The Global boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP), which also defines the Gelasian Stage and is dated at 2.58 Ma, is placed at the base of a marly layer immediately overlying the sapropelic micro-laminated Nicola bed. Sedimentary structures and ichnofabrics revealed by X-ray computed tomography (CT) and polished surface observations show the rapid onset of anoxia marking the base of the Nicola bed, followed by progressive dysoxia indicated by the trace fossil Chondrites isp. alone. The top of the Nicola bed is bioturbated over an interval of several centimeters, which obscures precise recognition of the GSSP horizon. The overlying marl is characterised by the presence of Chondrites isp. accompanied by Planolites isp. and Thalassinoides isp. indicating a return to higher oxygen levels in the bottom waters, although a brief return to poor oxygenation is interpreted from the temporary absence/rarity of Chondrites isp. Trichichnus isp. is prevalent throughout the interval immediately above the Nicola bed, and its lowest extent revealed by CT may serve at least locally as an independent marker for the GSSP level. In general, we recommend the careful study of any sapropel before placing a GSSP at its upper or lower boundary or midpoint.

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