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1 September 2010 Nouvelles faunes de rongeurs (Mammalia, Rodentia) d'âge miocène moyen en Languedoc-Roussillon (Sud de la France) ; biostratigraphie et corrélations
Jean-Pierre Aguilar, Jacques Michaux, Vincent Lazzari
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Abstract

New Middle Miocene rodent faunas from Languedoc-Roussillon (southern France); implication for biostratigraphic correlations.

The fossil mammal bearing localities Blanquatère 3 (Roussillon; filling of a fissure in a karst) and Puisserguier (Languedoc; brackish to lake deposit) have provided Middle Miocene rodents that first allow correlating these sites to Blanquatère 1 (Roussillon; older) and La Grenatière (Languedoc; younger). Second, the occurrence of the genus Cricetodon in these newly discovered localities similarly allow revisiting the correlations already proposed with the well-known localities from the Lyon area, Vieux-Collonges and La Grive. Blanquatère 3 and Puisserguier are older than La Grive, and Blanquatère 3 is slightly older than Vieux-Collonges. The fossil bearing levels of Puisserguier is interstratified in a mainly marine succession ending with brackish to lake deposits, which includes the level of La Grenatière. The onshore (Western Béziers area) and offshore (Tramontane 1 drilling) data on the marine Miocene agree referring these deposits to the Serravallian stage, the uppermost marine levels belonging to zone NN9 (drill) and NN6 (onshore), the uppermost brackish to lake deposits cannot be younger that the Miocene deposits encountered by the drill. According to the new collected data on one side, and the Miocene chronostratigraphy it can be hypothesized that Blanquatère 3 is c. 15.5 Myr old and Puisserguier, c. 14 Myr.

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Jean-Pierre Aguilar, Jacques Michaux, and Vincent Lazzari "Nouvelles faunes de rongeurs (Mammalia, Rodentia) d'âge miocène moyen en Languedoc-Roussillon (Sud de la France) ; biostratigraphie et corrélations," Geodiversitas 32(3), 501-513, (1 September 2010). https://doi.org/10.5252/g2010n3a7
Received: 29 June 2009; Accepted: 1 February 2010; Published: 1 September 2010
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KEYWORDS
biostratigraphie
biostratigraphy
correlations
corrélations
Mammalia
middle Miocene
Miocène moyen
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