Precise dating of middle to late Villafranchian mammalian paleofaunae from the Upper Allier River valley (French Massif Central) using U–Pb geochronology on volcanic zircons
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The French Massif Central represents one of the rare occurrences in Europe where lower Pleistocene fossil deposits are associated to a substantial volcanic activity. Thanks to the abundance of volcanic zircons in the differentiated products of the Monts-Dore/Gu´ery stratovolcano, we were able for the first time to use U/Pb geochronology on zircon to precisely date lower Pleistocene fossil deposits. Zircon, a weathering-proof heavy mineral, was dispersed over the landscape through Plinian eruptions, and quickly reworked in fossil-bearing sedimentary deposits. Five Villafranchian fossil sites in the Upper Allier River valley (French Massif Central) have been precisely dated: Chilhac (MNQ17b, 2.285 ± 0.046 Ma), Mont Coupet (2.274 ± 0.032 Ma), Sen`eze (reference locality for MNQ18, 2.100 ± 0.029 Ma, confirming the previously determined 2.18–2.10 Ma 40Ar/39Ar ages), Blassac-La Girondie (MNQ19, 1.946 ± 0.029 Ma), and Vazeilles (1.843 ± 0.028 Ma). These new chronological data constrain the duration of the MNQ18 in central France to about 200 ka. The confirmation of an old age for the Blassac-La Girondie deposit indicates that the MNQ19 biozone started significantly earlier than
previously thought.
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