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1 March 2012 Coralline algae as environmental indicators: a case study from the Attard member (Chattian, Malta)
Francesca Quaranta, Laura Tomassetti, Grazia Vannucci, Marco Brandano
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Abstract

We investigated the distribution of the red algae assemblages along the depositional profile of the Attard carbonate ramp of Malta (Chattian). The Attard member is ascribed to the Lower Coralline Limestone Formation characterized by 4 members: Maghlaq, Attard, Xlendi and Il Mara. Corallinealgae are present in the inner and middle ramp environments of the Attard member. Sporolithaceans and melobesioids dominate the inner ramp, while mastophoroids and peyssonneliaceans are subordinate. In the middle ramp the association of red algae is characterized by an increase of sporolithacenas and a decrease of melobesioids, mastophoroids and peyssonneliaceans. These assemblages are related to the depth gradient existing from the inner relatively shallow to the progressively deeper middle ramp. However, transportation of red algae down slope may have had an effect on the red algae associations. The shape, morphology and structure of rhodoliths in the inner ramp environment are indicative of high-energy conditions. Nevertheless localized sectors of inner ramp are characterized by morphologies typical of low energy probably related to the presence of areas colonized by seagrass. Rhodoliths from the middle ramp have characteristics of moderately highenergy. The presence of Sporolithon Heydrich and Lithoporelk (Foslie) Foslie indicates that the production of carbonate took place under tropical conditions. We suggest that the Mg/Ca ratios may had a control on the flourishing of coralline algae in the Oligocene carbonate factories situated in oligo- to mesotrophic conditions, whereas during Early to Middle Miocene times the trophic conditions were one of the main controlling factor.

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Francesca Quaranta, Laura Tomassetti, Grazia Vannucci, and Marco Brandano "Coralline algae as environmental indicators: a case study from the Attard member (Chattian, Malta)," Geodiversitas 34(1), 151-166, (1 March 2012). https://doi.org/10.5252/g2012n1a9
Received: 9 May 2011; Accepted: 1 December 2011; Published: 1 March 2012
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KEYWORDS
algues corallines
carbonate ramp
Coralline algae
Malta
Malte
Oligocene
Oligocène
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