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The Pignola-Abriola section (southern Apennines, Italy): a new GSSP candidate for the base of the Rhaetian Stage

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LETHAIA
卷 49, 期 3, 页码 287-306

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/let.12145

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Conodonts; GSSP; Late Triassic; magnetostratigraphy; radiolarians; Rhaetian; stable isotopes

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  1. Progetto d'Ateneo [CPDA090175/09]
  2. PRIN Preto [20107ESMX9_002]
  3. PRIN [2008BEF5Z7_004, 2008BEF5Z7_005]
  4. American Chemical Society [49637-DN18]
  5. NSF [EAR 0844252]
  6. [60A05-2288/09]
  7. [60A05-3279/13]

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The base of the Rhaetian stage (Norian/Rhaetian boundary, NRB) is still awaiting formal designation by the International Commission on Stratigraphy. At present, only the 4.30-m-thick Steinbergkogel section (Austria) has been proposed as GSSP (Global Stratotype Section and Point) candidate for the base of the Rhaetian. Here we present data from the 63-m-thick Pignola-Abriola section (Southern Apennines, Italy) that we consider an alternative candidate for the Rhaetian GSSP. The Pignola-Abriola basinal section, represented by hemipelagic-pelagic carbonate successions belonging to the Lagonegro Basin, matches all the requirements for a GSSP: 1, it is well exposed with minimal structural deformation; 2, it is rich in age diagnostic fossils (e.g. conodonts and radiolarians); 3, it yields a geochemical record suitable for correlation (e.g. delta C-13(org/carb)); and 4, it has a robust magnetostratigraphy and is correlated with the Newark APTS for age approximation of the NRB and additional Rhaetian bioevents. In the Pignola-Abriola section, we opt to place the NRB at the 44.4 metre level, coincident with a prominent negative shift of ca. 6 parts per thousand of the delta C-13(org). This level is located 50 cm below the FAD of conodont Misikella posthernsteini s.s within the radiolarian Proparvicingula moniliformis Zone. Both the negative delta C-13(org) shift and the FAD of Misikella posthernsteini occur within Pignola-Abriola magnetozone MPA-5r, at similar to 205.7 Ma, according to magnetostratigraphical correlation to the Newark APTS. We also illustrate the coeval Mt. Volturino stratigraphical section deposited below the calcite compensation depth (CCD) within the same Lagonegro Basin and characterized by a detailed radiolarian biostratigraphy and strong delta C-13(org) negative shift around the NRB.

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