A first glimpse on the taphonomy and sedimentary environment of the Eocene siliceous sponges from Chiampo, Lessini Mts, NE Italy
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2020
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A first glimpse on the taphonomy and sedimentary environment of the Eocene siliceous sponges from Chiampo, Lessini Mts, NE Italy / Frisone, Viviana; Preto, Nereo; Pisera, Andrzej; Agnini, Claudia; Giusberti, Luca; Papazzoni, Cesare Andrea; De Angeli, Antonio; Beschin, Claudio; Mietto, Paolo; Quaggiott, Ermanno; Monaco, Paolo; Dominici, Stefano; Kiessling, Wolfgang; Luciani, Valeria; Roux, Michel; Bosellini, Francesca R.. - In: BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETÀ PALEONTOLOGICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 0375-7633. - 59:3(2020), pp. 299-313. [10.4435/BSPI.2020.25]
Abstract:
A diverse assemblage of bodily preserved sponges has been recovered from a lower Lutetian tuffite horizon in the Chiampo Valley, Lessini Mountains, Italy. The sponge assemblage is dominated by hexactinellids and lithistids. Using uniformitarian criteria, the composition of the assemblage suggests a water depth greater than 200 m. Sponges are often preserved in growth position including sponge clusters. Taphonomic processes facilitating sponge preservation include rapid burial of a living sponge community and early diagenetic calcification. Different modes of attachment suggest heterogeneous substrate conditions. The associated fauna, such as abundant pteropods in the matrix and in-situ preserved crinoids, confirms a rather deep-water environment. However, there are also common benthic elements
of shallow-water origin. Although some of these elements show signs of transport, others, such as decapod crustaceans, do not. Moreover, trace fossils indicate high-energy environments. To reconcile these observations, we propose rapid, tectonically triggered sea-level changes.
of shallow-water origin. Although some of these elements show signs of transport, others, such as decapod crustaceans, do not. Moreover, trace fossils indicate high-energy environments. To reconcile these observations, we propose rapid, tectonically triggered sea-level changes.
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Demospongiae, Hexactinellida, Lutetian, Venetian Southern Alps.
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Frisone, Viviana; Preto, Nereo; Pisera, Andrzej; Agnini, Claudia; Giusberti, Luca; Papazzoni, Cesare Andrea; De Angeli, Antonio; Beschin, Claudio; Mietto, Paolo; Quaggiott, Ermanno; Monaco, Paolo; Dominici, Stefano; Kiessling, Wolfgang; Luciani, Valeria; Roux, Michel; Bosellini, Francesca R.
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