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The '''Regional Natural Monument of Pedreira do Campo''' ({{lang-pt|Monumento Natural Regional da Pedreira do Campo}}), which singularly translated means ''field quarry'', is an area located west of Pico do Facho and Ponta do Figueiral, in the municipality of [[Vila do Porto]], island of [[Santa Maria Island|Santa Maria]] in the Eastern Group of the [[Azores]]. Along with other sites in Santa Maria, it is a region known for the discovery of oceanic fossils.
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| geology = Alkali basalt
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| period = Holocene
| biome = Temperate
| biome1 = [[Mediterranean climate|Mediterranean]]
| plant = Myrifica faya
| plant1 = Myrtus communis
| plant2 = Scabiosa nitens
| animal = [[Common buzzard]]
| animal1 = [[Rock Pigeon|Columbian Rock Pigeon]]
| animal2 = [[European Greenfinch]]
| animal3 = [[Atlantic Canary]]
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| established = Decreto Legislativo Regional n.º 11/2004/A
| date = 23 March 2004
| management = Secretário Regional do Ambiente e do Mar
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The '''Regional Natural Monument of Pedreira do Campo''' ({{lang-pt|Monumento Natural Regional da Pedreira do Campo}}), which singularly translated means ''field quarry'', is an area located west of ''Pico do Facho'' and ''Ponta do Figueiral'', in the [[freguesia|civil parish]] and [[concelho|municipality]] of [[Vila do Porto]], on the island of [[Santa Maria Island|Santa Maria]] in the Eastern Group of the [[Portugual|Portuguese]] archipelago of the [[Azores]]. Along with other sites in Santa Maria, Pedreira do Campo is an area known for the discovery of oceanic fossils, which has allowed a specific assessment of the age of the island.


==History==
==History==
The first references to this area came from [[Gaspar Frutuoso]] who, in the 16th century, referring to calcareous sandstone deposits at a quarry near Figuerial, described that the sandstone "had seafood shells glued on it".
The first references to this area came from [[Gaspar Frutuoso]] who, in the 16th century, to calcareous sandstone deposits a quarry near Figuerial, the sandstone " seafood shells glued on it".


Even after the modern re-discovery of this zone by García-Talavera in 1997, it only attracted attention following the first international expedition '''''Paleontology in Atlantic Islands''''' (2002).
Even after modern re-discovery by García-Talavera in 1997, it attracted attention the first international expedition ''Paleontology in Atlantic Islands'' (2002).


A workshop followed on '''''Marine Fossils of the Azores: Perspectives on the Future''''' (presented by the Marine Biology section of the [[University of the Azores]] and the Order of Biologists) which first suggested "a proposal for protection and classification of Pedreira do Campo as a ''Natural Regional Monument''.
A workshop followed ''Marine Fossils of the Azores: Perspectives on the Future'' (presented by the Marine Biology section of the [[University of the Azores]] and the ) which first suggested "a proposal for protection and classification of Pedreira do Campo as a Natural Regional Monument''.


A technical report was published (M. Cahão, et. al, 2003) that eventually laid the foundation for the "Natural Monument" designation. On December 25, 2002 a resolution by council of the Regional Government designated Pedreira do Campo as a ''Regional Natural Monument'' (Resolution nº203/2002), and approved as Decree 11/2004/A on March 23, 2004.
A technical report was published (M. Cahão, et. al, 2003) that eventually laid the foundation for the Natural Monument designation. On 25 2002 a resolution by the Regional Government designated Pedreira do Campo as a ''Regional Natural Monument'' (Resolution nº203/2002), approved as Decree 11/2004/A on March 2004.


==Geography==
==Geography==
[[File:Scabiosa nitens (Flower).jpg|thumb|235px|left|The flowering ''Scabiosa nitens'' found in the spaces of Figueiral]]
It is a 200 m area that was associated with rock quarrying, but more importantly noted for the '''''Regional Natural Monument of Pedreira do Campo''''', a protected area of exposed sediments, extrusive magmatic and fossil deposits 20 m deep, 120-130 m above sea level.
Pedreira do Campo is a {{convert|200|m|ft}} area, once associated with a rock quarrying, but since 2004 integrated into a protected area, that includes exposed sediments, extrusive magmatic and fossil deposits {{convert|20|m|ft}} deep and {{convert|120|to(-)|130|m|ft}} above sea level.


The rock formation is delimited by a composite of sedimentary rock from the Touril Volcanic Complex and magmatic rocks of the Facho-Pico Alto Volcanic Complex. These units are estimated at 5 Ma, dating from the [[Miocene]] to [[Pliocene]]epochs. The sedimentary deposits consist of horizontal layers intercalated in volcanic material of limestones, breccias, sandstones and conglomerates and sub-aerial deposits.
The rock formation is delimited by a composite of sedimentary rock from the Touril Volcanic Complex and magmatic rocks of the Facho-Pico Alto Volcanic Complex. These units are estimated at from the [[Miocene]] to [[Pliocene]]epochs. The sedimentary deposits consist of horizontal layers intercalated volcanic material of limestones, breccias, sandstones and conglomerates sub-aerial deposits.


It is one of the areas where abundant fossilized bicarbonate rocks have been discovered, including micro- and macro-fossils of [[algae]], [[coral]], bi-valve [[mollusks]], [[gastropods]], [[echinoderms]], as well as bio-eroded[[sponges]] and bi-valve skeletons.
It is one of the areas where abundant fossilized bicarbonate rocks have been discovered, including micro- and macro-fossils of [[algae]], [[coral]], bi-valve [[mollusks]], [[gastropods]], [[echinoderms]], as well as bio-eroded[[sponges]] and bi-valve skeletons.

In terms of natural biological species, the area is known for Myrifica faya, Myrtus communis and the endemic Scabiosa nitens. Migratory and marine bird species common to the area include the [[Common buzzard]] (Buteo buteo rothschildi), the Columbia livia atlantis, Carduelis chloris aurantiiventris and Serinus canaria.
In terms of natural biological species, the area is known for ''[[Myrica faya]]'' (evergreen shrub), ''[[Myrtus|Myrtus communis]]'' (Myrtle) and the endemic ''Scabiosa nitens''. Migratory and marine bird species common to the area include the [[Common buzzard]] (''Buteo buteo rothschildi''), the [[Rock Pigeon|Columbian Rock Pigeon]] (''Columbia livia atlantis''), [[European Greenfinch]] (''Carduelis chloris aurantiiventris'') and [[Atlantic Canary]] (''Serinus canaria'').


==References==
==References==
;Notes
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* {{citation|first=Patrica|last=Madeira|first1=Andrea|last1=Kroh|first2=António M. de|last2=Frias Martins|first3=Sérgio P.|last3=Ávila|contribution=The Marine Fossils from Santa Maria Island: An Historical Overview|title=Açoreana|location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal|year=2007|issue=5|pages=59–73}}
* {{citation|first=Patrica|last=Madeira|first1=Andrea|last1=Kroh|first2=António M. de|last2=Frias Martins|first3=Sérgio P.|last3=Ávila|contribution=The Marine Fossils from Santa Maria Island: An Historical Overview|title=Açoreana|location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal|year=2007|issue=5|pages=59–73}}
* {{citation|editor=et al.|first=M.|last=Cachão|first1=J.|last1=Madeira|first2=C.|last3=Marques da Silva|first4=J.M.N.|last4=Azevedo|first5=A.P.|last5=Cruz|first6=C.|last6=Garcia|first7=F.|last7=Sousa|first8=J.|last8=Melo, |first9=M.|last9=Aguiar|first10=P.|last10=Silva|first11=R.|last11=Martins|first12=S.|last12=Ávila|title=Pedreira do Campo (Santa Maria, Açores): Monumento Natural, Ciências da Terra (UNL)|year=2003|issue=V|pages=120–123}}
* {{citation|editor=et al.|first=M.|last=Cachão|first1=J.|last1=Madeira|first2=C.|last3=Marques da Silva|first4=J.M.N.|last4=Azevedo|first5=A.P.|last5=Cruz|first6=C.|last6=Garcia|first7=F.|last7=Sousa|first8=J.|last8=Melo, |first9=M.|last9=Aguiar|first10=P.|last10=Silva|first11=R.|last11=Martins|first12=S.|last12=Ávila|title=Pedreira do Campo (Santa Maria, Açores): Monumento Natural, Ciências da Terra (UNL)|year=2003|issue=V|pages=120–123}}
* {{citation |first=Sérgio |last=Ávila |first2=André |last2=Medeiros |first3=Patrícia |last3=Madeira |first4=Paulo Amaral |last4=Borges |first5=Ricardo

|last5=Cordeiro |first6=Ricardo |last6=Meireles |first7=Ricardo |last7=Ramalho |title=Os Fósseis de Santa Maria (Açores) |publisher=Marine PalaeoBiogeography Working Group, University of the Azores |location=Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal |language=Portuguese |isbn=978-989-8164-09-4 |year=2010}}
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[[Category:Santa Maria Island]]
[[Category:Santa Maria Island]]

Revision as of 13:11, 25 April 2012

Template:Geobox The Regional Natural Monument of Pedreira do Campo (Portuguese: Monumento Natural Regional da Pedreira do Campo), which singularly translated means field quarry, is an area located west of Pico do Facho and Ponta do Figueiral, in the civil parish and municipality of Vila do Porto, on the island of Santa Maria in the Eastern Group of the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores. Along with other sites in Santa Maria, Pedreira do Campo is an area known for the discovery of oceanic fossils, which has allowed a specific assessment of the age of the island.

History

The first references to this area came from the religious scholar and historian Gaspar Frutuoso who, writing in the 16th century, referred to calcareous sandstone deposits in a quarry near Figuerial, describing the sandstone as "...[having] seafood shells glued on [to] it".

Even after its modern re-discovery, by García-Talavera (in 1997), it attracted little attention, until the first international expedition Paleontology in Atlantic Islands (2002).

A workshop followed, entitled Marine Fossils of the Azores: Perspectives on the Future (presented by the Marine Biology section of the University of the Azores and the Portuguese Ordem dos Biólogos), which first suggested "a proposal for protection and classification of Pedreira do Campo as a Natural Regional Monument.

A technical report was published (M. Cahão, et. al, 2003) that eventually laid the foundation for the Natural Monument designation. On 25 December 2002, a resolution-in-council by the Regional Government designated Pedreira do Campo as a Regional Natural Monument (Resolution nº203/2002), which was approved as Decree 11/2004/A on 23 March 2004.

Geography

The flowering Scabiosa nitens found in the spaces of Figueiral

Pedreira do Campo is a 200 metres (660 ft) area, once associated with a rock quarrying, but since 2004 integrated into a protected area, that includes exposed sediments, extrusive magmatic and fossil deposits 20 metres (66 ft) deep and 120 to 130 metres (390–430 ft) above sea level.

The rock formation is delimited by a composite of sedimentary rock from the Touril Volcanic Complex and magmatic rocks of the Facho-Pico Alto Volcanic Complex. These units are estimated at five million years in age, from the Miocene to Pliocene epochs.[1] The sedimentary deposits consist of horizontal layers intercalated into volcanic material of limestones, breccias, sandstones and conglomerates, as well as sub-aerial deposits.

It is one of the areas where abundant fossilized bicarbonate rocks have been discovered, including micro- and macro-fossils of algae, coral, bi-valve mollusks, gastropods, echinoderms, as well as bio-eroded sponges and bi-valve skeletons.

In terms of natural biological species, the area is known for Myrica faya (evergreen shrub), Myrtus communis (Myrtle) and the endemic Scabiosa nitens. Migratory and marine bird species common to the area include the Common buzzard (Buteo buteo rothschildi), the Columbian Rock Pigeon (Columbia livia atlantis), European Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris aurantiiventris) and Atlantic Canary (Serinus canaria).

References

Notes
  1. ^ Sérgio Avila (2010), p.5
Sources
  • Madeira, Patrica; Frias Martins, António M. de; Ávila, Sérgio P. (2007), "The Marine Fossils from Santa Maria Island: An Historical Overview", Açoreana, Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal, pp. 59–73 {{citation}}: More than one of |first1= and |first= specified (help); More than one of |last1= and |last= specified (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Cachão, M.; Marques da Silva; Azevedo, J.M.N.; Cruz, A.P.; Garcia, C.; Sousa, F.; Melo,, J.; Aguiar, M.; Silva, P.; Martins, R.; Ávila, S. (2003), Pedreira do Campo (Santa Maria, Açores): Monumento Natural, Ciências da Terra (UNL), pp. 120–123 {{citation}}: |first2= missing |last2= (help); Explicit use of et al. in: |editor= (help); More than one of |first1= and |first= specified (help); More than one of |last1= and |last= specified (help)CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  • Ávila, Sérgio; Medeiros, André; Madeira, Patrícia; Borges, Paulo Amaral; Cordeiro, Ricardo; Meireles, Ricardo; Ramalho, Ricardo (2010), Os Fósseis de Santa Maria (Açores) (in Portuguese), Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal: Marine PalaeoBiogeography Working Group, University of the Azores, ISBN 978-989-8164-09-4