Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia

Caribbean Coral reefs experienced important changes at the Oligo-Miocene transition. The record shows a decrease in modern type reefs at the end of the Oligocene, while non-extensive reefs, mostly confined to shallow or siliciclastic dominated environments, were formed during the early Miocene. At t...

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Arrecifes madrepóricos
Geología -- Investigaciones
Cronología geológica
Paleoecología
Coral reefs
Neogene
Biodiversity
Caribbean
Topografía submarina -- Modelos matemáticos
Geología marina
Paleontología de los invertebrados
Geología histórica
Paleoclimatología
Estratigrafía
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spelling Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira ColombiaArrecifes madrepóricosGeología -- InvestigacionesCronología geológicaPaleoecologíaCoral reefsNeogeneBiodiversityCaribbeanTopografía submarina -- Modelos matemáticosGeología marinaPaleontología de los invertebradosGeología históricaPaleoclimatologíaEstratigrafíaCaribbean Coral reefs experienced important changes at the Oligo-Miocene transition. The record shows a decrease in modern type reefs at the end of the Oligocene, while non-extensive reefs, mostly confined to shallow or siliciclastic dominated environments, were formed during the early Miocene. At the same time, there are several changes in Caribbean Sea environment including tectonic events, ocean circulation, variations in sea level and temperature. To explore the relationship between regional to global environmental factors on coral evolution and carbonate depositional patterns, we evaluated an Early Miocene (Aquitanian) paleo-reef located at the Siamaná Formation in the Guajira Peninsula, Northern Colombia. Furthermore, we compared the reef with updated ages and coral composition at other Caribbean reefs deposited during the same interval. Siamaná reefs are mainly composed of framestones and rudstones constituted by typical corals of the Oligocene – Miocene taxa (e.g. Agathiphyllia sp., Antiguastrea sp., Diploastrea spp., Siderastrea siderea), most of them in life position forming well consolidated fringing reefs systems with almost 400 m of extension. Comparison with analogous assemblages indicates deposition in similar conditions reported from late Oligocene reefs, but no decrease in coral diversity and/or reduction of the building capacity during the early Miocene were found. Thin sections and total carbon contents analysis also shows absence of siliciclastic input but highest values of carbonate (70.2% to 98%). Results indicate that Siamaná paleo-reef responded to global environmental changes but, their development is also largely controlled by regional patterns where their shallow marine biotas evolved independently. Siamaná collapse is related to a rapid increase in relative sea level and to an increase in regional tectonic subsidence at a later stage (Aquitanian and Burdigarian), rather than an increase in sediment supply during the Oligocene-Miocene transition.Departamento Administrativo de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación [CO] Colciencias7277-569-33195Links between marine biotic evolution and carbonate platform and petroleum reservoir development in the Guajira Basing, Colombia Caribbeanno2018-09-24T18:34:00Z2018-09-24T18:34:00Z2016info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2024-01-31Artículo científicoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1pdf37 páginasapplication/pdf2055-4877https://repositorio.minciencias.gov.co/handle/20.500.14143/21949The Depositional RecordContiene 112 referencias bibliográficas. Véase el documento adjuntoengLinks between marine biotic evolution and carbonate platform and petroleum reservoir development in the Guajira Basing, Colombia Caribbean. La publicación completa está disponible en : <a href="http://repositorio.colciencias.gov.co:80/handle/11146/21946" target="blank">http://repositorio.colciencias.gov.co:80/handle/11146/21946</a>GuajiraCaribe colombianohttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_f1cfZapata Ramírez, Paula AndreaFlórez, PaolaKlaus, Jamesoai:repositorio.minciencias.gov.co:20.500.14143/219492023-11-29T17:28:43Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
title Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
spellingShingle Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
Arrecifes madrepóricos
Geología -- Investigaciones
Cronología geológica
Paleoecología
Coral reefs
Neogene
Biodiversity
Caribbean
Topografía submarina -- Modelos matemáticos
Geología marina
Paleontología de los invertebrados
Geología histórica
Paleoclimatología
Estratigrafía
title_short Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
title_full Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
title_fullStr Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
title_sort Reef development during the Oligo-Miocene transition: A new Aquitanian record from Guajira Colombia
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Arrecifes madrepóricos
Geología -- Investigaciones
Cronología geológica
Paleoecología
Coral reefs
Neogene
Biodiversity
Caribbean
Topografía submarina -- Modelos matemáticos
Geología marina
Paleontología de los invertebrados
Geología histórica
Paleoclimatología
Estratigrafía
topic Arrecifes madrepóricos
Geología -- Investigaciones
Cronología geológica
Paleoecología
Coral reefs
Neogene
Biodiversity
Caribbean
Topografía submarina -- Modelos matemáticos
Geología marina
Paleontología de los invertebrados
Geología histórica
Paleoclimatología
Estratigrafía
description Caribbean Coral reefs experienced important changes at the Oligo-Miocene transition. The record shows a decrease in modern type reefs at the end of the Oligocene, while non-extensive reefs, mostly confined to shallow or siliciclastic dominated environments, were formed during the early Miocene. At the same time, there are several changes in Caribbean Sea environment including tectonic events, ocean circulation, variations in sea level and temperature. To explore the relationship between regional to global environmental factors on coral evolution and carbonate depositional patterns, we evaluated an Early Miocene (Aquitanian) paleo-reef located at the Siamaná Formation in the Guajira Peninsula, Northern Colombia. Furthermore, we compared the reef with updated ages and coral composition at other Caribbean reefs deposited during the same interval. Siamaná reefs are mainly composed of framestones and rudstones constituted by typical corals of the Oligocene – Miocene taxa (e.g. Agathiphyllia sp., Antiguastrea sp., Diploastrea spp., Siderastrea siderea), most of them in life position forming well consolidated fringing reefs systems with almost 400 m of extension. Comparison with analogous assemblages indicates deposition in similar conditions reported from late Oligocene reefs, but no decrease in coral diversity and/or reduction of the building capacity during the early Miocene were found. Thin sections and total carbon contents analysis also shows absence of siliciclastic input but highest values of carbonate (70.2% to 98%). Results indicate that Siamaná paleo-reef responded to global environmental changes but, their development is also largely controlled by regional patterns where their shallow marine biotas evolved independently. Siamaná collapse is related to a rapid increase in relative sea level and to an increase in regional tectonic subsidence at a later stage (Aquitanian and Burdigarian), rather than an increase in sediment supply during the Oligocene-Miocene transition.
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