EGU2020-15647
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-15647
EGU General Assembly 2020
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A new molluscan assemblage from the pre-evaporitic Messinian of Crete (Greece)

Efterpi Koskeridou and Danae Thivaiou
Efterpi Koskeridou and Danae Thivaiou
  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Geology and Geoenvironment, Koropi, Greece (dthivaiou@geol.uoa.gr)

The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) was an environmental perturbation with dramatic environmental consequences that greatly affected marine organisms. Messinian deposits are found in several locations around the Mediterranean, but few offer marine faunas rich in molluscs. A section near Heraklion, central Crete, has provided new material that contains a well preserved and rich molluscan fauna that includes many micromorphic species. The section is of early Messinian age, belongs to Agios Miron Formation, and bears several layers of fossiliferous marly sands.

Molluscs from a fossiliferous bed of the section are presented here for the first time. Gastropods and bivalves are most common, but scaphopods and chitons are not infrequent. The assemblage seems to be composed of transported elements from nearby environments and the most frequent species are present in comparable abundances for gastropods and bivalves. The gastropod fauna is represented by Bittium sp. and Gibbula sp., accompanied by Diodora cf. graeca, Turritella sp., Jujubinus sp., species of Pyramidellidae and rarer Homalopoma sp. and Haliotis sp. The presence of Bittium sp. together with Jujubinus sp. suggests vegetated environments. Bivalves are represented by species dwelling mostly in sandy environments such as Glycymeris cf. inflata (also occurring in larger specimens), Spisula sp., Timoclea sp. and various cardiids. Exceptionally well-preserved chitons indicate the presence of hard substrates such as rocks, pebbles or roots of seagrass beds. This is confirmed by the presence of the gastropods Diodora cf. graeca and Haliotis sp.

The assemblage points towards normal salinity shallow marine conditions of sandy bottoms with patches of seagrass-type vegetation before the onset of the MSC.

How to cite: Koskeridou, E. and Thivaiou, D.: A new molluscan assemblage from the pre-evaporitic Messinian of Crete (Greece), EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-15647, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-15647, 2020

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