Title of article :
The Messinian (Late Miocene) coral reefs in the Cabo de Gata-Níjar UNESCO Global Geopark
Author/Authors :
Braga, Juan C Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología - Universidad de Granada - Campus Fuentenueva, Granada, Spain , Martín, José M Departamento de Estratigrafía y Paleontología - Universidad de Granada - Campus Fuentenueva, Granada, Spain , García-Hoyo, Gloria Cabo de Gata-Níjar UNESCO Global Geopark & Natural Park Headquarters - Calle Fundicion s/n, Almería, Spain , Tejero-Trujeque, Lucía Cabo de Gata-Níjar UNESCO Global Geopark & Natural Park Headquarters - Calle Fundicion s/n, Almería, Spain
Abstract :
Neogene sedimentary rocks cover extensive areas of the Cabo de Gata-Níjar UNESCO
Global Geopark (Almería, SE Spain) although most of the outcropping rocks
are Miocene volcanics. The post-volcanic sedimentary rocks include three successive
Messinian coral reef units. The lower reefs consist of coral patches of varying
dimensions comprising Porites and Tarbellastraea, which grew on carbonate ramps.
The second unit is Porites fringing reefs that prograded from shorelines. These two
lower units, early Messinian in age, were subaerially exposed and eroded during
a relative sea-level drawdown, probably coeval with the Mediterranean Messinian
salinity crisis. The last, late Messinian reef unit onlaps the erosion surface and
consist of small Porites patches that grew dispersed in oolitic shoals together with
microbial carbonates. These low-diversity reefs are the last zooxanthellate coral
reefs in the Mediterranean basin and constitute the endpoint of decreasing coral
diversity in the region during the Miocene due to disconnection from the Indian
Ocean and global cooling. The good exposures and accessibility of these reefs in
the arid landscape of the Geopark make them valuable sites for practical training
in geology and paleontology at different levels and reference sites for geotourism
Keywords :
Betic Cordillera , Zooxanthellate corals , Paleogeography , Geoctourism , Almería , Andalucía
Journal title :
Geoconservation Research