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The Zanclean is the lowest stage or earliest age on the geologic time scale of the . It spans the time between 5.332 ± 0.005 (million years ago) and 3.6 ± 0.005 Ma. It is preceded by the Age of the Epoch, and followed by the Age.

The Zanclean can be correlated with regionally used stages, such as the Opoitian of New Zealand,

(2025). 9780444593900, Elsevier.
and the Tabianian or Dacian of . It also corresponds to the late to mid- North American Land Mammal Ages. In , the Zanclean roughly corresponds to the middle part of the Delmontian stage.


Definition
The Zanclean Stage was introduced by Giuseppe Seguenza in 1868. It is named after , the pre- name for the city of on .

The base of the Zanclean (and the Pliocene Series) lies with the top of magnetic chronozone Cr3 (about 100,000 years before the Thvera normal subchronozone C3n.4n). The base is also close to the level of the calcareous species Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus (the base of CN10b) and the first appearance of nanoplankton Ceratolithus acutus. The for the Zanclean is in the vicinity of the ruins of the ancient city of on , .

The top of the Zanclean Stage (the base of the Piacenzian Stage) is at the base of magnetic chronozone C2An (the base of the Gauss chronozone and at the of the Globorotalia margaritae and Pulleniatina primalis.


Events of the Zanclean
  • The marked the beginning of the age and the end of the Messinian, as water poured in from the through the Strait of Gibraltar to deluge the Mediterranean Basin and end the Messinian salinity crisis, a period about 5.96 Ma ago in the Messinian Age of the Miocene Epoch when the Mediterranean Sea had evaporated partly or completely.
  • Deposits in the were deposited when high tropical water started to return in the late Zanclean.
    (2007). 9781420045598, CRC Press.


Notes

Literature
  • ; 1998: The Global Standard Stratotype section and Point (GSSP) of the Piacenzian Stage (Middle Pliocene), Episodes, 21(2): pp 88–93.
  • ( eds.) (2005) A Geologic Time Scale 2004 Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, .
  • ; 1868: La Formation Zancléenne, ou recherches sur une nouvelle formation tertiaire, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France, séries 2, 25: 465-485.
  • ; 2000: The base of the Zanclean Stage and of the Pliocene Series, Episodes, 23(3): pp 179–187.


External links
  • Neogene timescale, at the website of the subcommission for stratigraphic information of the ICS
  • Neogene timescale at the website of the Norwegian network of offshore records of geology and stratigraphy

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