Geoconservation Research (Sep 2021)

A Window onto the Eocene (Cenozoic): The Palaeontological Record of the Sobrarbe-Pirineos UNESCO Global Geopark (Huesca, Aragon, Spain)

  • Jose Canudo,
  • Ainara Badiola,
  • Anchel Belmonte,
  • Jesús Cardiel,
  • Gloria Cuenca-Bescos,
  • Ester Diaz Berenguer,
  • Fernando Ferratges,
  • Miguel Moreno Azanza,
  • Adan Perez Garcia,
  • Manuel Perez Pueyo,
  • Roi Silva Casal,
  • Samuel Zamora Iranzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30486/gcr.2021.1912263.1043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 561 – 572

Abstract

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The Sobrarbe-Pirineos UNESCO Global Geopark, located in the Central Pyrenees, is a region of remarkable geodiversity that includes extensive Eocene fossil-bearing sites and constitutes an important archive of paleobiodiversity. The Sobrarbe-Pirineos Geopark hosts outcrops of Eocene formations bearing an unusual abundance and diversity of fossils from marine and continental sedimentary environments, making the Sobrarbe-Pirineos Geopark a perfect window for learning about tropical ecosystems of the Eocene of southern Europe. These environments were in part tectonically controlled and offer a unique opportunity to understand how faunas changed in an active area. Here, we outline the main groups of fossils from the Sobrarbe-Pirineos Geopark, including popular examples such as the “Crocodile of Ordesa-Vio” and the sirenian Sobrarbesiren. The Geopark has been a major tool in the geoconservation of Eocene fossils.

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