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New age constraints on the western Betic intramontane basins: A late Tortonian closure of the Guadalhorce Corridor?
Authors:Marlies van der Schee  Bas C J van den Berg  Walter Capella  Dirk Simon  Francisco J Sierro  Wout Krijgsman
Institution:1. Departamento de Geología, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain;2. Paleomagnetic Laboratory Fort Hoofddijk, Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;3. Department of Earth Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Abstract:Several gateways connected the Mediterranean with the Atlantic during the late Miocene but the timing of closure and therefore their role prior to and during the Messinian Salinity Crisis (5.97–5.33 Ma) is still under debate. The timing of closure of the Guadalhorce Corridor is especially disputed as the common lack of marine microfossils hampers precise age determination. Here we present new biostratigraphic age constraints on the sediments of the Ronda, Antequera and Arcos regions, which formed the northern part of the Guadalhorce Corridor. The general presence of Globorotalia menardii 4 in the youngest deep‐marine sediments of all three regions indicates a late Tortonian age, older than 7.51 Ma. We conclude that the Guadalhorce Corridor closed during the late Tortonian, well before the onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis and that the late Tortonian tectonic uplift of the eastern Betics extended into the western Betics.
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