The Rupelian is, in the
geologic timescale
The geologic time scale, or geological time scale, (GTS) is a representation of time based on the rock record of Earth. It is a system of chronological dating that uses chronostratigraphy (the process of relating strata to time) and geochronol ...
, the older of two
ages Ages may refer to:
*Advanced glycation end-products, known as AGEs
*Ages, Kentucky, census-designated place, United States
* ''Ages'' (album) by German electronic musician Edgar Froese
*The geologic time scale, a system of chronological measuremen ...
or the lower of two
stages of the
Oligocene
The Oligocene ( ) is a geologic epoch of the Paleogene Period and extends from about 33.9 million to 23 million years before the present ( to ). As with other older geologic periods, the rock beds that define the epoch are well identified but the ...
Epoch/
Series. It spans the time between . It is preceded by the
Priabonian
The Priabonian is, in the ICS's geologic timescale, the latest age or the upper stage of the Eocene Epoch or Series. It spans the time between . The Priabonian is preceded by the Bartonian and is followed by the Rupelian, the lowest stage of t ...
Stage (part of the Eocene) and is followed by the
Chattian
The Chattian is, in the geologic timescale, the younger of two ages or upper of two stages of the Oligocene Epoch/Series. It spans the time between . The Chattian is preceded by the Rupelian and is followed by the Aquitanian (the lowest stage ...
Stage.
Name
The stage is named after the small river
Rupel in Belgium, a tributary to the
Scheldt. The Belgian
Rupel Group derives its name from the same source. The name Rupelian was introduced in scientific literature by Belgian geologist
André Hubert Dumont in 1850. The separation between the
group and the stage was made in the second half of the 20th century, when stratigraphers saw the need to distinguish between
lithostratigraphic and
chronostratigraphic names.
Stratigraphic definition
The base of the Rupelian Stage (which is also the base of the Oligocene Series) is at the
extinction of the
foraminiferan genus ''
Hantkenina''. An official
GSSP for the base of the Rupelian has been assigned in 1992 (
Massignano, Italy). The transition with the Chattian has also been marked with a GSSP in August 2017 (
Monte Conero, Italy).
The top of the Rupelian Stage (the base of the Chattian) is at the extinction of the foram genus ''Chiloguembelina'' (which is also the base of foram
biozone P21b).
The Rupelian overlaps the
Orellan,
Whitneyan and lower
Arikareean North American Land Mammal Ages
The North American land mammal ages (NALMA) establishes a geologic timescale for North American fauna beginning during the Late Cretaceous and continuing through to the present. These periods are referred to as ages or intervals (or stages when ref ...
, the upper
Mustersan and
Tinguirirican South American Land Mammal Ages, the uppermost
Headonian, Suevian and lower
Arvernian European Land Mammal Mega Zones (the Rupelian spans the
Mammal Paleogene zones 21 through 24 and part of 25
), and the lower Hsandgolian
Asian Land Mammal Age. It is also coeval with the only regionally used upper Aldingan and lower Janjukian stages of Australia, the upper Refugian and lower Zemorrian stages of California and the lower Kiscellian
Paratethys
The Paratethys sea, Paratethys ocean, Paratethys realm or just Paratethys was a large shallow inland sea that stretched from the region north of the Alps over Central Europe to the Aral Sea in Central Asia.
Paratethys was peculiar due to its pa ...
stage of Central and eastern Europe. Other regionally used alternatives include the Stampian, Tongrian, Latdorfian and Vicksburgian.
References
Literature
* ; 1850: ''Rapport sur la carte géologique du Royaume'', Bulletins de l’Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 16(2), p. 351-373.
* ; 2004: ''A Geologic Time Scale 2004'',
Cambridge University Press.
External links
GeoWhen Database - RupelianNeogene timescale (including the upper Paleogene)an
Paleogene timescale at the website of the subcommission for stratigraphic information of the ICS
Stratigraphic chart of the Paleogene at the website of Norges Network of offshore records of geology and stratigraphy
{{Geological history, p, c
Oligocene geochronology
Geological ages