The Monterey Event in the Mediterranean platform to basin transition: The Guadagnolo Formation (Miocene, Prenestini Mountains, Central Apennines)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
The stratigraphic evolution of the Guadagnolo Fm, developed on the transition between the Latium-Abruzzi
Platform and the Umbria Sabina Basin (central Apennines), was studied through facies and stable isotope
analysis. Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy allows to identify the Burdigalian-Langhian boundary, constraining the sections to the lower to middle Miocene. This interval consists of marly deposits forming the intermediate member of the formation dominated by sponge spicules, molluscs, bryozoans, benthic and planktonic
foraminifers. This member is deposited in a distal outer ramp where the abundance of siliceous sponges has been
attributed to the high seawater fertility coinciding with the Monterey event, enhanced by regional nutrient flux
due to continental runoff and volcanism. The upper member is Serravallian and consists of bryozoan-dominated
cross-bedded calcarenites deposited in a shallower environment of the outer ramp.
A positive carbon isotope excursion was correlated with the Monterey event recorded in the Central Apennines
carbonate ramps and from ODP sites. Five carbon maxima belonging to the Monterey Carbon Isotope Excursion
have been identified. Four carbon isotope peaks fall in the spongolitic member, one in the upper member. The
Carbon Maxima recorded within the spongolitic member show an attenuate isotope excursion compared with the
pelagic and the carbonate platforms record. The weaker signal is due to the fractionation effect of primary
producers of the photic zone and to the sponge release of 12C-enriched CO2 deriving from the oxidation of
organic matter. Conversely, the largest positive carbon isotope excursion is recorded in the upper member,
representative of a shallower environment, and it is due to the absence of sponges and the increased contribution
of photosynthetic biota. The shoaling of the depositional environment is related to the global cooling recorded
after 14 Ma, as evident also from the ?18O positive shift at the base of the upper member of the Guadagnolo Fm.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
carbon isotope stratigraphy; biostratigraphy; Latium-Abruzzi platform; siliceous sediments
Elenco autori:
Catanzariti, Rita; Cornacchia, Irene
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