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van der Laan, E; Snel, E; de Kaenel, Eric P; Hilgen, Frederik J; Krijgsman, Wout (2006): (Table 2) Stratigraphic position of midpoints of reddish and beige layers of lithologic cycles in the Loulja-A Section and their astronomical ages after tuning to the ETP and Summer Insolation Curves of the La2004 solution [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.834471, Supplement to: van der Laan, E et al. (2006): No major deglaciation across the Miocene-Pliocene boundary: Integrated stratigraphy and astronomical tuning of the Loulja sections (Bou Regreg area, NW Morocco). Paleoceanography, 21(3), PA3011, https://doi.org/10.1029/2005PA001193

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Abstract:
An integrated high-resolution stratigraphy and orbital tuning is presented for the Loulja sections located in the Bou Regreg area on the Atlantic side of Morocco. The sections constitute the upward continuation of the upper Messinian Ain el Beida section and contain a well-exposed, continuous record of the interval straddling the Miocene-Pliocene (M-P) boundary. The older Loulja-A section, which covers the interval from ~5.59 to 5.12 Ma, reveals a dominantly precession-controlled color cyclicity that allows for a straightforward orbital tuning of the boundary interval and for detailed cyclostratigraphic correlations to the Mediterranean; the high-resolution and high-quality benthic isotope record allows us to trace the dominantly obliquity-controlled glacial history. Our results reveal that the M-P boundary coincides with a minor, partly precession-related shift to lighter "interglacial" values in d18O. This shift and hence the M-P boundary may not correlate with isotope stage TG5, as previously thought, but with an extra (weak) obliquity-controlled cycle between TG7 and TG5. Consequently, the M-P boundary and basal Pliocene flooding of the Mediterranean following the Messinian salinity crisis are not associated with a major deglaciation and glacio-eustatic sea level rise, indicating that other factors, such as tectonics, must have played a fundamental role. On the other hand, the onset of the Upper Evaporites in the Mediterranean marked by hyposaline conditions coincides with the major deglaciation step between marine isotope stage TG12 and TG11, suggesting that the associated sea level rise is at least partly responsible for the apparent onset of intermittently restricted marine conditions following the main desiccation phase. Finally, the Loulja-A section would represent an excellent auxiliary boundary stratotype for the M-P boundary as formally defined at the base of the Trubi marls in the Eraclea Minoa section on Sicily.
Further details:
Imbrie, John D; Hays, James D; Martinson, Douglas G; McIntyre, Andrew; Mix, Alan C; Morley, Joseph J; Pisias, Nicklas G; Prell, Warren L; Shackleton, Nicholas J (1984): The orbital theory of Pleistocene climate: support from a revised chronology of the marine d18O record. In: Berger, A L, et al. (eds.), Milankovitch and Climate. 1: Dordrecht (D. Reidel Publishing Company), 269-305, hdl:10013/epic.48655.d001
Laskar, Jacques; Robutel, P; Joutel, F; Gastineau, M; Correia, A C M; Levrard, B (2004): A long-term numerical solution for the insolation quantities of the Earth. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 428(1), 261-285, https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20041335
Coverage:
Latitude: 34.000000 * Longitude: -6.800000
Minimum SECTION, height: -2.70 m * Maximum SECTION, height: 32.30 m
Event(s):
Loulja-A * Latitude: 34.000000 * Longitude: -6.800000 * Location: Morocco * Method/Device: Outcrop sample (OUTCROP) * Comment: Position estimated
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Cycle descriptionCycle descrvan der Laan, E
SECTION, heightSectionmGeocode
Age modelAge modelkavan der Laan, EETP (a combined record of normalized Eccentricity, Tilt (obliquity) and (negative) Precession (Imbrie et al., 1984)
Age model, optionalAge model optkavan der Laan, ESummer Insolation Curves LA2004 (Laskar et al., 2004)
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LA-2B-1.8055505550
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LA-3B0.4055305530
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LA-6R4.8054705469
LA-6B5.3054595459
LA-7R6.8054465446
LA-7B8.0554355436
LA-8R8.9054265425
LA-8B9.2054165416
LA-9R10.1054055404
LA-10R12.9053555354
LA-10B13.3053425343
LA-11R13.9053315332
LA-11B14.4053225322
LA-12R15.1053135312
LA-12B15.6053015302
LA-13R16.1052925292
LA-13B16.6052865285
LA-14R17.4052755275
LA-14B17.6552645265
LA-15R18.3052545255
LA-15B18.7052495248
LA-16R19.6552375236
LA-16B20.6552195222
LA-17B24.2051935193
LA-18B26.5051735173
LA-19B29.1051495151
LA-20B32.3051315130