A high resolution record of the last deglaciation in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea: environmental and climatic evolution.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Two tephra layers recovered in the core, N18O record of Globigerinoides ruber and Globigerina bulloides and seven 14C
calibrated ages provided the stratigraphic framework. The core sediments cover the last 28 kyr BP. Seismostratigraphic
analysis of a high resolution acoustic profile, integrated by the dated core samples, allowed us to
reconstruct the architecture and age of sedimentary bodies on the continental shelf. An integrated study based on
different taxonomic groups (nannofossils, pteropods, foraminifera, and palynomorphs) provided palaeoclimatic
trends, in agreement with changes in the isotopic composition of oxygen. The upper part of the Last Glacial period,
the deglaciation phase and the Holocene were identified. Correlation between marine and continental records of
palaeoenvironmental changes confirms a similar reconstruction of the last deglaciation as in the central and southern
Mediterranean Sea. The Late Pleistocene^Holocene boundary was recognised at about 11.7 kyr BP. Between about
9.5 and 6 kyr BPand at 3.3 kyr BP some warmer episodes were recorded. The measured lower isotopic values,
together with some features of the fossil assemblages recorded from 9.5 to 6 kyr BP, may be related to the
oceanographic setting that led to the deposition of Sapropel S1 in the Mediterranean basin. ; 2002 Elsevier Science
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Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Sprovieri, Mario
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