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Gratkorn: A benchmark locality for the continental Sarmatian s.str. of the Central Paratethys

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
卷 100, 期 8, 页码 1895-1913

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DOI: 10.1007/s00531-010-0615-1

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Vertebrate fauna; Late Middle Miocene; Sarmatian s.str.; Central Paratethys; Styria/Austria; Fossillagerstatte

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  1. Geological Survey of Austria
  2. Land Steiermark (Wissenschaftsreferat)
  3. community of Gratkorn
  4. Wietersdorfer & Peggauer Zementwerke AG

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This paper presents one of the richest and most complete vertebrate faunas of the late Middle Miocene (similar to 12 Ma) of Central Europe. Up to now, sixty-two vertebrate taxa, comprising all major groups (fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals), have been recorded. Based on sedimentological and palaeobiological evidences, this Fossillagerstatte is assumed to originate from a floodplain paleosol formed on top of a braided river sequence. The fauna points to a highly structured, somewhat vegetated landscape with a wide array of habitats (e. g., fluvial channels, sporadically moist floodplains, short-lived ponds, savannah-like open areas and screes). It was preserved due to a rapid drowning and the switch to a freshwater lake environment. Palaeoclimatological data, derived from pedogenic features as well as from biota, indicate an overall semi-arid, subtropical climate with distinct seasonality (mean annual precipitation 486 +/- 252 mm, mean annual temperature similar to 15 degrees C). This underlines the late Middle/early Late Miocene dry-spell in Central Europe. From taphonomical point of view, the irregularly distributed but roughly associated larger vertebrate remains refer to an in situ accumulation of the bone bed. Splintered bones, gnawing marks as well as rhizoconcretions and root corrosion structures record some pre- and post-burial modification of the taphocoenose. However, the findings of pellet remains argue for a very fast burial and thus to a low degree of time-averaging. For this reason, the fossil fauna reflects the original vertebrate community rather well and is a cornerstone for the understanding of late Middle Miocene terrestrial ecosystems in this region. Certainly, Gratkorn will be one of the key faunas for a high-resolution continental biostratigraphy and the comprehension of Europe's faunal interchanges near the Middle/Late Miocene transition.

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