What Darwin did not see : Pleistocene fossil assemblages on a highenergy coast at Ponta das Bicudas, Santiago, Cape Verde Islands
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Two distinct Pleistocene assemblages from SE Santiago
Island are comparable to modern analogues elsewhere in
the Cape Verde Islands. A low-diversity Siderastrea radians
assemblage lived atop basalt knobs surrounded by sand on a
slope below a cliff. A Millepora alcicornis–Megabalanus
azoricus assemblage occupied the cliff. The latter was a
typical rocky-shore assemblage from a high-energy setting
belowthe tidal zone.Bioerosion structures in basalt produced
by Circolites kotoncensis and Gastrochaenolites isp. also
occur there. Despite extensive studies on local limestone
deposits in 1832 and 1836, lack of exposure prevented
Darwin from seeing these fossils.
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Baarli, B. G., Santos, A., Mayoral Alfaro, E., Ledesma Vázquez, J., Johnson, M.E., Silva, C.M. da, Cachão, M.: "What Darwin did not see : Pleistocene fossil assemblages on a highenergy coast at Ponta das Bicudas, Santiago, Cape Verde Islands". Geological Magazine, 150, págs. 183-189 (2012). ISSN 0016-7568














