2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.03.014
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Messinian astrochronology of the Melilla Basin: Stepwise restriction of the Mediterranean–Atlantic connection through Morocco

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“…Various studies have shown that such climatic changes relate to orbital forcing. In particular, precession is well-known to have controlled the sedimentary record of the Mediterranean basins during both the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene (Griffin, 2002;Sierro et al, 2003;van Assen et al, 2006) and was demonstrated for the Messinian successions in the adjacent Sorbas Basin (Krijgsman et al, 2001). This latter record of eight cycles for the interval covering the LM episode agrees well with the seven to eight LM cycles present in the study area ( Fig.…”
Section: Frequency and Magnitude Of Palaeoseismic Events Based On Sedsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Various studies have shown that such climatic changes relate to orbital forcing. In particular, precession is well-known to have controlled the sedimentary record of the Mediterranean basins during both the Late Miocene and Early Pliocene (Griffin, 2002;Sierro et al, 2003;van Assen et al, 2006) and was demonstrated for the Messinian successions in the adjacent Sorbas Basin (Krijgsman et al, 2001). This latter record of eight cycles for the interval covering the LM episode agrees well with the seven to eight LM cycles present in the study area ( Fig.…”
Section: Frequency and Magnitude Of Palaeoseismic Events Based On Sedsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…van Assen et al, 2006;Benammi et al, 1996;Betzler , 2006;Hüsing et al, 2010;Ivanovic et al, 2013a;Krijgsman et al, 1999b). Although blocking MOW in a modern HadCM3 simulation had little impact on North Atlantic ocean circulation and climate (Ivanovic et al, 2014), consistent with other similar GCM simulations (Chan and Motoi, 2003;Kahana, 2005;Rahmstorf, 1998), there is considerable model and proxy evidence to suggest that it has the potential to play a more important role during periods of weaker AMOC (e.g.…”
Section: No Mediterranean Outflow Watersupporting
confidence: 79%
“…This is carried out in the upper 13 ocean levels of the model, 0 to 1 km depth, which is an appropriate palaeobathymetry in the model for either side of the Messinian MediterraneanAtlantic seaways (e.g. van Assen et al, 2006;Fortuin and Krijgsman, 2003;Hilgen et al, 2000;Hodell et al, 1994;Krijgsman, 2001;Krijgsman et al, 2004;van der Laan et al, 2006). Although the continental seaways were probably not this deep, or at least not for the entire Messinian, because of the model's horizontal resolution constraints, the parameterisation also necessarily captures part of the mixing and flow that occurs above the continental shelf in the Gulf of Cadiz (Atlantic) and the Alboran Sea (Mediterranean).…”
Section: Mediterranean-atlantic Exchangementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyclostratigraphic correlation of the Messinian pre-evaporite sections of the Atlantic and Mediterranean on a W-E transect, and confirmed by biostratigraphic data. Inset map shows the locations of key sections used to construct the astrochronological framework for the Messinian: 1) Bou Regreg (Krijgsman et al, 2004); 2) Melilla (Van Assen et al, 2006); 3) Sorbas (Krijgsman et al, 1999b); 4) Sicily (Krijgsman et al, 1999b); 5) Gavdos (Krijgsman et al, 1999b); 6) Cyprus ; 7) Northern Apennines (Manzi et al, 2007) confirmed by biostratigraphic data (numbers correspond to biostratigraphic levels; 5 = last occurrence (LO) G. conomiozea group, 6 = first common occurrence (FCO) Turborotalita multiloba, 7 = sinistral/ dextral coiling change Neogloboquadrina acostaensis, 8 = first influx sinistral neogloboquadrinids (90%), 9 = second influx sinistral neogloboquadrinids (40%)). Inset map shows the distribution and extent of the Messinian evaporites in the Mediterranean with location of the DSDP-ODP sites that recovered evaporitic deposits (modified after Rouchy and Caruso, 2006).…”
Section: The Messinian Pre-evaporitesmentioning
confidence: 99%