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Life in the fluvial hinterland of the late Sarmatian Sea (middle Miocene): a rare terrestrial fossil site in the Styrian Basin (Austria)

In: Geologica Carpathica, vol. 69, no. 1
Monika Doubrawa - Martin Gross - Mathias Harzhauser

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Year, pages: 2018, 30 - 50
Language: eng
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Keywords: Middle Miocene, Sarmatian s.str, gastropoda, Styria/Austria, terrestrial environments
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Abstract: This paper describes the section and fossil content of a former gravel pit in the Eastern Styrian Basin (SE Austria), which exposes sediments of a fluvial system, ranging from within channel to overbank environments. A predominately terrestrial gastropod fauna of 15 species so far, was recovered from a palaeosol formed in a moist and vegetated, floodplain or abandoned channel. Up-section, a shallow freshwater pond/lake developed within the floodplain, settled by fishes, molluscs and ostracods. By integrating regional geological and biostratigraphical data derived from the terrestrial gastropod fauna as well as from the other recovered biota, these strata are of late middle Miocene (late Sarmatian s.str.) age. Hence, this fossil site provides a rare insight into the terrestrial habitats in the hinterland of the Sarmatian Sea and their biota, which are otherwise barely known in Central Europe.
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Doubrawa, M., Gross, M., Harzhauser, M. 2018. Life in the fluvial hinterland of the late Sarmatian Sea (middle Miocene): a rare terrestrial fossil site in the Styrian Basin (Austria). In Geologica Carpathica, vol. 69, no.1, pp. 30-50. 1335-0552. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/geoca-2018-0003

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Doubrawa, M., Gross, M., Harzhauser, M. (2018). Life in the fluvial hinterland of the late Sarmatian Sea (middle Miocene): a rare terrestrial fossil site in the Styrian Basin (Austria). Geologica Carpathica, 69(1), 30-50. 1335-0552. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/geoca-2018-0003
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Published: 29. 1. 2018
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