Magnetostratigraphic dating of an intensification of glacial activity in the southern Italian Alps during Marine Isotope Stage 22
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Abstract:
We applied magnetostratigraphy and mammal biostratigraphy to date climate-sensitive pollen cycles and lithostratigraphic units of the
Pliocene-Pleistocene Leffe sedimentary succession from the Southern Alps, Italy. The Leffe section was correlated to additional sections
(Casnigo, Fornaci di Ranica, and Pianengo) to construct a stratigraphic network along a common fluviatile system (the Serio River) sourced in the
Southern Alps and flowing southward into the Po River Basin. We obtained a coherent scenario of climate variability for the last ~2 Myr. At
Leffe, lacustrine deposition commenced during the Olduvai Normal Subchron (1.94-1.78 Ma) and lasted up to a chronologic level compatible
with Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 22 (0.87 Ma). Pollen analysis revealed that climate varied cyclically from warm-temperate to cool during this
time interval, but never as cold as during glacial intervals. At around MIS 22, climate cooled globally. Gravels, attributed to high-energy braided
river systems fed locally by alluvial fans, prograded from the Serio River catchment area over the Leffe Basin and toward the Po Plain in response
to a generalized event of vegetation withdrawal and enhanced physical erosion. At this time, Alpine valley glaciers reached their first maximum
southward expansion with glacier fronts located at only ~5 km upstream from Leffe.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pleistocene; Magnetostratigraphy; Vegetation cycles; Mammal biostratigraphy; Po Plain
Elenco autori:
Garzanti, Eduardo; Ravazzi, Cesare; Pini, Roberta
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