Geochemical study of travertines along middle-lower Tiber valley (central Italy): genesis, palaeo-environmental and tectonic implications
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
[object Object]Several travertine deposits dating to the Pleistocene outcrop along the Tiber valley between Orte and
Rome. Mineralogically, they are mainly composed of calcite; various lithofacies (stromatolitic, phytoclastic, and massive)
were identified and relatively wide ranges of carbon (?13C -8.11 to +11.42? vs. VPDB) and oxygen (?18O +22.74 to
+27.71? vs. VSMOW) isotope compositions were measured. The isotope and chemical compositions of water and
free gases, in some cases associated with the travertines, were also measured. Carbon isotope data show that several
samples fall in the typical range of thermogenic travertine, i.e., linked to the addition of deep inorganic CO2.
The oxygen isotope composition of the springs associated with the travertine deposits points to travertine precipitation by
slightly thermal water of meteoric origin. In general, these travertines are in association with, or close to, mineralised
groundwaters (with slightly acidic pH, low thermalism, and enrichment in sulphates or sodium chloride) and rich CO2
gas emissions, the origin of which may be linked to decarbonation reactions. The travertine bodies are locally connected
with crustal structural lineaments favouring the circulation of ascending deep CO2-
rich fluids. Conversely, some samples show isotopic connotations of meteogenic deposits,
representing travertines formed mainly from soil biogenic or atmospheric carbon dioxide generally present in shallow
groundwater or surface water. According to their morphology and isotope data, these travertines may be attributed
to the sedimentary environment of waterfalls. These new geochemical and morphological data are integrated with
those already available in the literature regarding the study area and contribute to shedding light on palaeo-environmental
conditions in western-central Italy during the Quaternary.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Travertine; Stable isotopes; Sources of CO2; Palaeo-temperature; Tiber valley; Italy
Elenco autori:
Giustini, Francesca; Brilli, Mauro; Mancini, Marco
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