Mineralogical and textural characterization of the Alimini beach sands: implication on their provenance and transport processes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
This work shows the granulometric, mineralogical and micromorphoscopic data of the Alimini (Lecce, Apulia) beach, an important touristic site with a strong erosive rate. Our study demonstrates that the sediments forming the sands are rarely related to the carbonatic rocks outcropping in the area. Rather, they are mainly represented by heavy minerals and quartz of volcanic and metamorphic origin. The presence of peculiar mineral phases as the melanitic garnet points to a provenance from the Vulture volcano. However, the occurrence of quartz, microcline and piralspitic garnets points to a simultaneous feeding from
the southern Appenninic units. Sediments are probably eroded and transported by the Ofanto river. The high roundness of the grains witnesses the long transport along the coast and, probably, also the continuous recycle from the dune to the beach and vice versa.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Coastal erosion; garnets; Mount Vulture
Elenco autori:
DELLE ROSE, Marco
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