Interplay of tidal and fluvial processes in an early Pleistocene, delta fed, strait margin (Calabria, Southern Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
The architecture and morphodynamics of modern and ancient tidal straits and in particular the deposits of strait-margin zones, have been significantly understudied compared to other marginal marine settings, even though many reservoirs in the North Sea and the Norwegian Continental Shelf are developed in narrow grabens or seaways. This paper presents a detailed sedimentological and stratigraphic analysis of an early Pleistocene marginal-marine succession deposited along the northern margin of the Siderno paleostrait (southern Italy). This area represents an excellent case study of sedimentation along a tidal strait margin, interpreted to record the interaction of fluvial and tidal processes. Here, syn-depositional tectonics produced a complex coastal morphology, significantly influencing sedimentation and hydrodynamic processes. Along the strait margin, the emplacement of an isolated tectonic high (Piano Fossati) created a ca. 3.5 km-wide local passageway. This morpho-structural element induced interplays between fluvio-deltaic processes (fed from the northern strait margin) and tidal current reworking (active within the marine strait).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tidal strait; Tidal and fluvial processes; Strait margin; Early Pleistocene; Calabro-Peloritani arc
List of contributors:
Rossi, VALENTINA MARZIA
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