Overview of the variability of late quaternary continental shelf deposits of the Italian peninsula
Capitolo di libro
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
This paper documents the Late Quaternary (120 ka BP-present) stratigraphic architecture of Italian continental shelves
through the interpretation of single-channel, very high-resolution seismic reflection profiles and from data derived from published
studies, by using the high-resolution sequence stratigraphy framework. The result of this analysis provides a detailed reconstruction
of the variability of shelf stratigraphy in relation to differences in physiography, sediment supply, structural framework and local
factors. We distinguish four stratigraphic types: (1) wide shelves with high sediment supply (e.g. the central Adriatic and the centralnorthern
Tyrrhenian shelves); (2) wide but sediment-starved shelves (e.g. the southern Latium shelf); (3) narrow shelves with high sediment
supply (e.g. shelves located in the Ionian and southern Tyrrhenian Sea); and (4) narrow and sediment-starved shelves (shelves
located around islands and archipelagos). Besides physiography, sediment supply and vertical movements, local factors and specific processes
play a significant role in determining Late Quaternary stratal architecture and sedimentary facies. For example, the attributes of
antecedent topography commonly seem to govern the formation and preservation of transgressive deposits, whereas the formation and
preservation of falling stage and lowstand systems deposits can be hindered by the presence of canyons indenting the shelf edge and/or
slope instability.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
CONTINENTAL SHELVES; ITALIAN SEAS
Elenco autori:
Martorelli, Eleonora; Falese, FRANCESCO GIUSEPPE
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