A detailed analysis of the Upper Messinian-Lower Pliocene at the northern border of the Bajo Segura
Basin (BSB) has been carried out. Trace fossils of firm- and rockground were collected, aiding in the
recognition of three ichnofacies: Glossifungites (types A and B), Entobia and Gnathichnus. The ichnological
data provide evidence that the Pliocene flooding of the BSB, after the Messinian Salinity Crisis, was developed
in two pulses. In the first one, the ingression penetrated only along the paleovalleys and produced a
coastal trasgressive lag (P0). In the second one, the ingression overflowed the margins of the paleovalleys
and extended throughout the entire northern margin, also producing a coastal transgressive lag in the base
of the P2 system. The record of the Entobia and Gnathichnus ichnofacies in the clasts of both lags evidences
a relatively fast deepening-upward trend in both the transgressions