1. ESR chronology of interior facies of Galería complex (Zarpazos-Galería-Tres simas).
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Hernando-Alonso, Isabel, Moreno, Davinia, Ortega, Ana Isabel, Benito-Calvo, Alfonso, Alonso, María Jesús, Campaña, Isidoro, Parés, Josep M., Carbonell, Eudald, and Bermú dez de Castro, José María
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FACIES , *CHRONOLOGY , *OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence dating , *ELECTRON spin resonance dating , *GEOCHRONOMETRY , *ARCHAEOLOGICAL dating , *KARST , *PALEOMAGNETISM - Abstract
The Galería complex is located in the intermediate level of the Atapuerca multilevel karst in Burgos (Spain). The Galería complex is formed by three subsections filled with sediments and connected to each other: Covacha de los Zarpazos, Galería site, and Tres simas. These cavities are filled with extensively dated entrance facies, rich in fossil and archaeological materials, and on the other hand, with interior facies, barely dated and without fossil and archaeological remains. Studying in greater depth the interior facies deposits is of interest as they record the entrenchment of the regional fluvial system and a transition period between the formation of the intermediate and lower levels of the Atapuerca endokarst. Previous geological works suggest that these interior facies in the Galería-Tres Simas Complex should have been deposited during the Lower Pleistocene-Middle Pleistocene; however, geochronological studies have provided disparate ages by ESR and OSL on the top of the interior facies. Therefore, the objective of this study is to date the lowermost part of the interior facies to complete the chronological framework of the Galería complex and, to provide minimum dates for the formation of this keyhole cross section. With this objective, 5 and 22 samples were taken to be dated by ESR and Paleomagnetism, respectively. Our first results suggest Middle Pleistocene ESR ages that are in agreement with previous results obtained by OSL. In contrast, paleomagnetic data reveal reversal polarity. These results may suggest postsedimentary processes or geological events that underestimate the ages obtained by trapped charge dating techniques. Our results are important to better understand this interval of the fluvio-karstic system of the Sierra de Atapuerca, which preceded the opening of the Gran Dolina and Gallery cavities and their infill by entrance deposits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023