Le bassin permien de Guardia Pisano (Sud-Ouest de la Sardaigne, Italie): Palynostratigraphie, paléophytogéographie, corrélations et âge radiométrique des produits volcaniques associés

Translated title of the contribution: The Permian basin of Guardia Pisano (SW Sardinia, Italy): Palynostratigraphy, paleophytogeography, correlations and radiometric age

Paola Pittau*, Sebastiano Barca, Alain Cocherie, Myriam Del Rio, Mark Fanning, Philippe Rossi

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    Abstract

    The Permian section outcropping at Guardia Pisano (Sulcis area, SW Sardinia), comprises two successions, separated by an unconformity. The lower succession is composed of grey-black sandy shales, rich in plant remains and in sporomorphs, deposited in a fluvial-lacustrine to palustrine environment; followed by layers of rhyolithic lavas and volcanoclastites with silicified plant trunks. Most of the analysed samples yielded a profusion of pollen and spores in a very good state of preservation. Three associations were distinguished. The first one comprises mostly radial and bilateral monosaccate pollen grains and very few spores. This association is characterized by the presence of pollen grains of the genera Crucisaccites, Luberisaccites, Gondwanopollis and Lueckisporites, together with very abundant Potonieisporites and subordinate Florinites. The second association comprises mostly pollen grains of the genus Potonieisporites, represented by many species, together with Limitisporites, Costapollenites, Vittatina and others. Spores mainly represented by azonate trilete and monolete types are more frequent than in the previous association. These first two palynological associations reflect assemblages of meso-xerophilous plants growing in dryer environments, belonging to tropical and subtropical phytogeographic biomas. The third association, mainly composed of Sphenophyte spores, is autochthonous and corresponds to a swampy hygrophilous flora settled after the filling up of the basin. The age inferred by means of sporomorphs is early Asselian which is in good agreement with the mean radiometric age of the volcanic rocks obtained by the 'SHRIMP' and the lead-zircon evaporation methods (297 ± 5 Ma). The upper succession, is composed of grey to red sandstones and thin pelites deposited on an alluvial plain under very hot and humid climate; its Permian, post-Asselian age cannot be better constrained because of the scarcity of the fossil content.

    Translated title of the contributionThe Permian basin of Guardia Pisano (SW Sardinia, Italy): Palynostratigraphy, paleophytogeography, correlations and radiometric age
    Original languageFrench
    Pages (from-to)561-580
    Number of pages20
    JournalGeobios
    Volume35
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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