Palaeontology of the upper Pliocene marine deposits of Rio Vaccaruzza, Villalvernia (Piedmont, NW Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The topmost Argille Azzurre (beds 1-2) and the basal Sabbie di Asti (beds 3-9) formations in the
Villalvernia area are analysed in terms of palaeoecological and taxonomic features; the succession is 6 m thick and
dates back to the middle Piacenzian within the Globorotalia bononiensis acme. The upper boundary of the clayey Bed 2
corresponds to an unconformity reflecting Pliocene tectonic activity. The study is focused on the fossil assemblages
of beds 3, 4 and 9. The sandy Bed 3 yields 362 mollusc taxa; the assemblage is allochthonous and mixes infra- to
circalittoral species accumulated by hyperpycnal mass-transport. The same mechanism is responsible for the origin
of the overlying fossil unit (Bed 4) with numerous specimens of the Entobia-Gastrochaenolites ichnofacies. The autochthonous fossil assemblage of Bed 9 yields 308 molluscs, plus three brachiopods and ten fish taxa; most of them refer
to the Posidonia meadow (HP), and their autochthony is shown by taphonomic features as skeletal integrity, mixing of
successive generations or the limitation to juvenile ontogenetic stages of vagile and temporarily byssate species for
which the HP performs a nursery function. Three brachiopods and 52 molluscs are here reported for the first time
from the Pliocene of Piedmont. In the final chapter "Systematic Palaeontology" four brachiopods and 29 molluscs
are described, among which there are eight new gastropod species: Crepidula bellardii n. sp., Conus dellabellai n. sp., Conus villalvernensis n. sp., Odetta chirlii n. sp., Ondina curta n. sp., Ondina elongata n. sp., Ondina pseudovitrea n. sp., Anisocycla
subcylindrica n. sp.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
taphonomy; palaeoecology; palaeobiocoenosis; Posidonia meadows; brachiopods; molluscs; Gastrochaenolithes; otholits
Elenco autori:
Festa, Andrea
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