La Grive-Saint-Alban
Description
La Grive-Saint-Alban is a karstic fracture caused by the hydrochemical and hydraulic erosion of carbonate rock formations, mostly limestone.
The geological layers shows a succession of argillaceous strata, from red clay to silt in an environment composed of marl and limestone.
Changes in the fossil composition are shown across the various layers, which indicates that the deposit happened in several stages. Various changes affected the European mammalian fauna during the Miocene (−25 to −5 Ma), caused by an important climate change leading Europe towards a temperate climate.
Several members are distinguished, named D, M1, M2, L3, L5 and L7, providing various species buried during different periods.
The fauna is diverse, with skeletal remains, jaws, molars and skeletons of carnivores, insectivores, rodents and ungulates, showing the faunal diversity of the Miocene. Several species of Sciuridae, Gliridae and Cricetinae, such as Democricetodon and Heteroxerus (a flying squirrel) are similar to those of the paleontological sites of Vieux-Collonges and Sansan.
A fossil of giant squirrel discovered on this site received the name Lagrivea after La Grive-Saint-Alban.
Bibliography
- Charles Depéret, La faune de mammifères miocènes de la Grive-Saint-Alban (Isère) et de quelques autres localités du bassin du Rhône : documents nouveaux et révision générale, éditions H. Georg, 1892
- Claude Gaillard, Mammifères miocènes nouveaux ou peu connus de La Grive-Saint-Alban (Isère), 1899
- Jean Viret, Catalogue critique de la faune des mammifères miocènes de La Grive Saint-Alban, 1re partie: Chiroptères, carnivores, édentés pholidotes, Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lyon, éditions A.Rey, 1951
External links
- Bulletin of the Société anthropologique de Lyon
- Nouveau gisement karstique du miocène dans la région de La Grive-Saint-Alban
- Laboratoire de géologie de Lyon
- Biostratigraphic implications
- Doctorate thesis : Révision du genre Democricetodon (Mammalia, Rodentia, Cricetinae) et dynamique des faunes de rongeurs du Néogène d'Europe occidentale : évolution, paléobiodiversité et paléobiogéographie, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon1, 2003