The Zanclean Stage was introduced by
Giuseppe Seguenza in 1868. It is named after
Zancle, the pre-
Roman name for the
Italian city of
Messina on
Sicily. The base of the Zanclean (and the Pliocene Series) lies with the top of magnetic chronozone Cr3 (about 100,000 years before the Thvera normal subchronozone C3n.4n). The base is also close to the
extinction level of the calcareous
nanoplankton species
Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus (the base of
biozone CN10b) and the first appearance of nanoplankton
Ceratolithus acutus. The
GSSP for the Zanclean is in the vicinity of the ruins of the ancient city of
Heraclea Minoa on
Sicily,
Italy. The top of the Zanclean Stage (the base of the Piacenzian Stage) is at the base of magnetic chronozone C2An (the base of the Gauss chronozone and at the
extinction of the
planktonic
forams
Globorotalia margaritae and
Pulleniatina primalis. == Events of the Zanclean ==