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Late Quaternary paleoenvironmental record from a sedimentary fill in Cucú cave, Almería, SE Spain

Authors :
López Sáez, José Antonio [0000-0002-3122-2744]
González-Ramón, Antonio [0000-0002-3041-2394]
Bartolomé, Andreo [0000-0002-3769-7329]
Alba Sánchez, Francisca [0000-0003-0387-1533]
González Ramón, Antonio
Bartolomé, Andreo
Ruiz-Bustos, Antonio
López Sáez, José Antonio
Alba Sánchez, Francisca
López Sáez, José Antonio [0000-0002-3122-2744]
González-Ramón, Antonio [0000-0002-3041-2394]
Bartolomé, Andreo [0000-0002-3769-7329]
Alba Sánchez, Francisca [0000-0003-0387-1533]
González Ramón, Antonio
Bartolomé, Andreo
Ruiz-Bustos, Antonio
López Sáez, José Antonio
Alba Sánchez, Francisca
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Cucú cave is a small cavity, 1600 m above sea level on the southern slope of Sierra de María (Almería Province, SE Spain), where current mean annual precipitation is < 450 mm. Fossils and palynomorphs contained within a sedimentary sequence, up to 9 m in depth, allow us to consider the prevailing climatic conditions, and the timing of cavern development. The lithological sequence is dominated by clast-supported detrital material with no evidence of alluvial transport. These sediments were formed by freeze-cracking during periglacial conditions, causing further cave enlargement after initial solutional development. The clastic sequence formed during cold climates is covered by a flowstone that was deposited during a period of warmer, wetter conditions. This provides a minimum U–Th isochron age of 40.2 ± 4.5 ka for the timing of periglacial action. Micromammal fossil species indicate a chronology between 140 and 80 ka. Paleoecological data based on the structure of the mammal community indicates that cold conditions prevailed at the time of deposit. In the studied sequence the presence of anthropogenic components has not been documented. The pollen assemblages identified are a common feature of Pleistocene cold stages that are in semi-arid regions.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1103416337
Document Type :
Electronic Resource