BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin (Jan 2021)

Reassessment of amber-bearing deposits of Provence, southeastern France

  • Saint Martin Jean-Paul,
  • Dutour Yves,
  • Ebbo Luc,
  • Frau Camille,
  • Mazière Bruno,
  • Néraudeau Didier,
  • Saint Martin Simona,
  • Tortosa Thierry,
  • Turini Eric,
  • Valentin Xavier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2020048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 192
p. 5

Abstract

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The presence of “geological” amber (or “succin” in old French monographs) has been reported for several centuries in the Mesozoic deposits of Provence, southeastern France. Diverse amber-bearing sites were inventoried by the authors but their location and stratigraphical context remain unclear for most of them. In the past decades, various data concerning chemistry, palaeontological content and comparison with archaeological discoveries improved our knowledge of the ambers of Provence, but only those of Cretaceous age. The present paper aims at providing a comprehensive description of all the presently known amber-bearing deposits of Provence, including the description of new sites. We highlight the great potential of Provence ambers and allow to consider a wider time range, from the Early Cretaceous to the Miocene.

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