Stratigraphic paleoecology: Bathymetric signatures and sequence overprint of mollusk associations from upper Quaternary sequences of the Po Plain, Italy
- 1Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bologna, via Zamboni 67, Bologna 40126, Italy
- 2Department of Geosciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA
Abstract
Upper Quaternary sequences of the Po Plain (Italy) were used to assess the informative strength and sequence-stratigraphic overprint of quantitative paleoecological patterns. Three densely sampled cores (89 samples, 98 genera, 23,280 specimens), dominated by extant mollusk species with known environmental distributions, were analyzed with detrended correspondence analysis (DCA). The DCA scores, calibrated using extant genera, provided outstanding estimates of bathymetry (±3 m) and related environmental parameters. Depth-related successions of mollusk associations delineated by using DCA were consistent with independent sequence-stratigraphic interpretations and yielded insights inaccessible via routine techniques (e.g., depth estimates for maximum flooding surfaces). The DCA ordination demonstrates the severity of the sequence-stratigraphic overprint: samples are highly uniform taxonomically during late transgressive systems tracts and highly variable during the following highstand systems tracts. When analyzed across comparable systems tracts, similar species associations repeat during the last and current interglacial cycles, suggesting that Po Plain mollusk associations have remained remarkably stable over the past 125 k.y. The results are consistent with the bathymetric interpretation of the DC axis 1 postulated previously for the Paleozoic fossil record, demonstrate the sequence-stratigraphic overprint of paleoecological patterns predicted by computer modeling, and illustrate the utility of quantitative paleoecological patterns in augmenting sequence-stratigraphic interpretations.
Footnotes
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↵*E-mails: Scarponi—scarponigeomin.unibo.it; Kowalewski—michalkvt.edu
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↵GSA Data Repository item 2004160, Appendix DR1, raw abundance data, Appendix DR2, bathymetric data, Appendix DR3, salinity and energy data, and Appendix DR4, detrended correspondence analysis profiles for five core intervals, is available online at www.geosociety.org/pubs/ft2004.htm, or on request from editinggeosociety.org or Documents Secretary, GSA, P.O. Box 9140, Boulder, CO 80301-9140, USA.
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- Accepted July 19, 2004.
- Received May 6, 2004.
- Revision received July 12, 2004.
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