Research paper

Middle Miocene foraminifera from Canals (Valencia, western Mediterranean). Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental aspects


IGNACIO GARCÍA-SANZ
Departament de Botànica i Geologia, Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner, 50. 46100, Burjassot, Valencia, España; igarsan3@uv.es
Corresponding author

JUAN USERA
Departament de Botànica i Geologia, Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner, 50. 46100, Burjassot, Valencia, España; Juan.Usera@uv.es

JORDI GUILLEM
Departament de Botànica i Geologia, Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner, 50. 46100, Burjassot, Valencia, España; Jorge.Guillem@uv.es

CARMEN ALBEROLA
Departament de Botànica i Geologia, Universitat de València. Dr. Moliner, 50. 46100, Burjassot, Valencia, España; Carmenalberola12@gmail.com


ABSTRACT

The age and the palaeoenvironmental conditions of the tap marls outcroppings near the locality of Canals in the south of the Valencia Province (E Spain) are discussed. Based on the planktonic foraminifera assemblages, mainly the species Globorotalia praemenardii, these tap marls are dated as Serravallian in age (middle Miocene). The analysis of the foraminiferal assemblages suggests a relatively wellventilated upper-middle bathyal environment, with only a moderate oxygen deficiency throughout most of the studied section. The rather cool waters indicated by the planktonic foraminifera (e.g. Globigerina bulloides) are compatible with the decreasing temperatures trend during the middle Miocene due to the extension of the Antarctic Ice Cap. The abundant diatoms and radiolaria, and the highly diverse benthic foraminiferal assemblages are also consistent with prevailing upwelling conditions and a high surface productivity and carbon flux. The apparent warming trend throughout the short section analysed, together with the sharp decrease in diversity and the rise of dysoxic species like Globobulimina affinis at the uppermost sample, might indicate either a shortterm warming episode or a restriction of upwelling currents, eventually resulting in more sluggish bottom circulation and less well-oxygenated waters.


Key words:Foraminifera, middle Miocene, biostratigraphy, palaeoenvironment, Valencia, Spain.

How to cite: García-Sanz, I., Usera, J., Guillem, J. & Alberola, C. 2020. Middle Miocene foraminifera from Canals (Valencia, western Mediterranean). Biostratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental aspects. Spanish Journal of Palaeontology, 35 (1), 89-106.

Received 20 December 2017, Accepted 12 August 2019, Published 30 June 2020

https://doi.org/10.7203/sjp.35.1.17237