The Terche section, located in the Venetian Prealps of northeastern Italy, is an expanded upper Paleocene-lower Eocene succession deposited in a bathyal setting of a continental margin of the central-western Tethys. This section contains three well-exposed and expanded marly-clay units (MUs) corresponding to intervals of negative carbon isotope excursions (CIEs). Calcareous plankton biostratigraphy allow us to correlate them to hyperthermal events ETM2 (or H1;~ 53.7 Ma), H2 (~ 53.6 Ma) and I1(~ 53.3 Ma). We present the response of planktic foraminfieral assemblages to these early Eocene events.
Tethyan planktic foraminiferal record of the early Eocene hyperthermal events ETM2, H2 and I1 (Terche section, northeasternItaly)
D'ONOFRIO, Roberta;LUCIANI, Valeria;
2014
Abstract
The Terche section, located in the Venetian Prealps of northeastern Italy, is an expanded upper Paleocene-lower Eocene succession deposited in a bathyal setting of a continental margin of the central-western Tethys. This section contains three well-exposed and expanded marly-clay units (MUs) corresponding to intervals of negative carbon isotope excursions (CIEs). Calcareous plankton biostratigraphy allow us to correlate them to hyperthermal events ETM2 (or H1;~ 53.7 Ma), H2 (~ 53.6 Ma) and I1(~ 53.3 Ma). We present the response of planktic foraminfieral assemblages to these early Eocene events.File in questo prodotto:
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