Position of the palaeontological site Aven I des Abîmes de La Fage, at Noailles (Corrèze, France), in the European Pleistocene chronology |
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Authors: | CÉ CILE MOURER-CHAUVIRÈ ,MICHEL PHILIPPE,YVES QUINIF,JEAN CHALINE,EVELYNE DEBARD,CLAUDE GUÉ RIN,MARGUERITE HUGUENEY |
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Affiliation: | UMR 5125, Paléoenvironnement et Paléobiosphère, UniversitéClaude Bernard —Lyon 1, 27–43 Boulevard du 11 Novembre, FR-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France;Muséum d'Histoire naturelle de Lyon, 28 Boulevard des Belges, FR-69006 Lyon, France;Centre d'Etudes et de recherches appliqués au Karst (CERAK), FacultéPolytechnique de Mons, 9 rue de Houdain, B-7000 Mons, Belgique;UMR 5561 BIOGÉOSCIENCES, Paléobiodiversitéet Préhistoire de l'E.P.H.E., Centre des Sciences de la Terre, Universitéde Bourgogne, 6 Boulevard Gabriel, FR-21000 Dijon, France;Archéométrie at Archéologie, UniversitéClaude Bernard—Lyon 1, 27–43 Boulevard du 11 Novembre, FR-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() Mourer-Chauviré, C., Philippe, M., Quinif, Y., Chaline, J., Debard, E., Guérin, C. & Hugueney, M. 2003 (September): Position of the palaeontological site Aven I des Abîmes de La Fage, at Noailles (Corrèze, France), in the European Pleistocene chronology. Boreas , Vol. 32, pp. 521–531. Oslo. ISSN 0300–9483. The palaeontological locality of Aven I des Abîmes de La Fage, at Noailles, Corrèze, France, is a limestone swallow hole filling which includes a rich fauna of micro- and macromammals, and one of the most complete Pleistocene avifaunas in the Palearctic. According to the mammal fauna and to the sedimentological study, the filling was previously assigned to the penultimate, Saalian, glaciation. U/Th datings made on a stalagmitic floor deposited in a lateral gallery on top of the filling confirm this previous attribution. Revised lists of the mammal and bird faunas are provided. The comparison of the La Fage fauna with that of other European localities, radiochronologically or biostratigraphically dated, leads to the conclusion that most of the fossiliferous layers were deposited during the Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 8 (242 to 301 ka). |
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