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Turritelline mass accumulations from the Lower Miocene of southern Germany: implications for tidal currents and nutrient transport within the North Alpine Foreland Basin

Turritelline mass accumulations from the Lower Miocene of southern Germany: implications for tidal currents and nutrient transport within the North Alpine Foreland Basin
Turritelline mass accumulations from the Lower Miocene of southern Germany: implications for tidal currents and nutrient transport within the North Alpine Foreland Basin
The mass occurrence of turritelline gastropod shells from the Lower Miocene of southern Germany allows for detailed studies of their palaeoecology, transport mechanisms, preservation potentials and the reconstruction of nutrient regimes. Changes in the fabric of the gastropod-dominated beds are used to reconstruct a generally deepening environment corresponding to the Lower Miocene transgression within the Upper Molasse Sea of the North Alpine Foreland Basin. The sedimentary succession ranges from chaotically arranged, densely packed and near-shore transported; wave-influenced deposits showing bimodal shell orientations; more widely dispersed shells showing a uni-directional orientation; and dispersed shells showing diverse orientations. The shells often show damage to the apex and aperture though it is not clear whether this is due to predation events, pagurisation or abrasion due to transport. An outstanding feature is the replacement of aragonite shells by calcite leading to internal vugs as well as modulating the outer shell surface morphology. The high density of turritelline gastropods indicates a nutrient-rich palaeoenvironment at the northern edge of the Molasse Sea.
Molasse, orientation data, palaeoecology, taphonomy, turritelline gastropods
0024-1164
280-293
Nebelsick, James H.
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Nebelsick, James H., Rasser, Michael, Hoeltke, Olaf, Thompson, Jeffrey R. and Bieg, Ulrich (2020) Turritelline mass accumulations from the Lower Miocene of southern Germany: implications for tidal currents and nutrient transport within the North Alpine Foreland Basin. Lethaia, 53 (2), 280-293. (doi:10.1111/let.12356).

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The mass occurrence of turritelline gastropod shells from the Lower Miocene of southern Germany allows for detailed studies of their palaeoecology, transport mechanisms, preservation potentials and the reconstruction of nutrient regimes. Changes in the fabric of the gastropod-dominated beds are used to reconstruct a generally deepening environment corresponding to the Lower Miocene transgression within the Upper Molasse Sea of the North Alpine Foreland Basin. The sedimentary succession ranges from chaotically arranged, densely packed and near-shore transported; wave-influenced deposits showing bimodal shell orientations; more widely dispersed shells showing a uni-directional orientation; and dispersed shells showing diverse orientations. The shells often show damage to the apex and aperture though it is not clear whether this is due to predation events, pagurisation or abrasion due to transport. An outstanding feature is the replacement of aragonite shells by calcite leading to internal vugs as well as modulating the outer shell surface morphology. The high density of turritelline gastropods indicates a nutrient-rich palaeoenvironment at the northern edge of the Molasse Sea.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 30 September 2019
Published date: April 2020
Keywords: Molasse, orientation data, palaeoecology, taphonomy, turritelline gastropods

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Local EPrints ID: 472570
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/472570
ISSN: 0024-1164
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ORCID for Jeffrey R. Thompson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3485-172X

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Author: James H. Nebelsick
Author: Michael Rasser
Author: Olaf Hoeltke
Author: Jeffrey R. Thompson ORCID iD
Author: Ulrich Bieg

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