Calibrating lower-middle Miocene mammal faunas and unravelling climate change during the Miocene Climate Optimum; the Bardenas Reales de Navarra record (Ebro basin, NE Iberian Peninsula)

Author:

Gorosquieta Juan Cruz Larrasoaña1ORCID,Suarez-Hernando Oier2,Beamud Elisabet3,Garcés Miguel3,Pérez-Landazábal José Ignacio4,Gómez-Polo Cristina4,Ruiz-Sánchez Francisco Javier5,Mata Maria Pilar1,Murelaga Xabier6

Affiliation:

1. IGME: Instituto Geologico y Minero de Espana

2. Universidad del País Vasco - Campus Bizkaia: Universidad del Pais Vasco - Campus Bizkaia

3. Universitat de Barcelona

4. UPNA: Universidad Publica de Navarra

5. Universitat de València: Universitat de Valencia

6. Universidad del Pais Vasco - Campus Bizkaia

Abstract

Abstract

The chronology of lower Miocene Iberian small mammal faunas is still poorly constrained given the scarcity of well dated sedimentary successions including small mammal fossil localities. Such scarcity has prevented also an accurate understanding of the response of European terrestrial ecosystem to global changes across the Miocene Climate Optimum (MCO), one of the best analogues of present-day global warming. Here we present an updated fossil small mammal record of the Bardenas Reales de Navarra (western Ebro basin, Spain), where an expanded lower to middle Miocene continental succession is superbly exposed. Previous and new magnetostratigraphic results from this succession have enabled us to propose, along with additional magnetostratigraphically-dated Iberian faunas, a new chronology for local zones Y to D (Mammal Neogene zones MN2 to MN5). In addition to that, the studied small mammal faunas point to a gradual increase in temperature and humidity conditions in SW Europe between 20 and 15.5 Ma, which appears to be coupled with the progressive shift towards warmer regional (Atlantic) and global conditions across the MCO, thereby pointing to gradual changes in oceanic circulation as the main driver of this period of global warmth. The evolution of sedimentary facies appears to indicate a threshold response of the Ebro basin hydrological balance to the MCO, whereas pedogenic formation of magnetic minerals seems to be linked to periods of enhanced climate variability. These results highlight the need of combining different paleoenvironmental indicators in order to obtain a reliable view of the response of continental ecosystems to global warming.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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