Late-Quaternary Evolution of the Semi-Confined Alluvial Megafan of Isonzo River (Northern Adriatic): Where the Fluvial System of the Southern Alps Meets the Karst
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Abstract: The evolution of alluvial megafans has mainly been investigated in unconfined settings;
however, at the boundary of these large depositional systems, the development of fluvial channels
can be affected by structural constraints with regional extent. Here we present the study of the eastern
sector of the megafan of Isonzo River, in the Gulf of Trieste, where this system fed through the
southern Alps is constrained by the Karst and Istria cliffs. Although this area is now submerged
under the northern Adriatic Sea, stratigraphy from seismo-acoustic profiles, drill cores and multibeam
bathymetry allows us to reconstruct the paleochannel system of the Isonzo River in detail,
which was likely active within the period of 21-17.5 ka cal BP, at the end of LGM. This was reconstructed
for over 50 km and currently represents the longest abandoned fluvial channel in the Mediterranean
seabed. The occurrence of the mountain fringe and competition with nearby alluvial systems
forced the paleochannel to follow the present coastline and conditioned the slope of its thalweg
to decrease almost to null, resulting the transformation from the megafan to the undifferentiated
alluvial plain.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
marine geology; CHIRP; Stratigraphy; bathymetry; last glacial max; Adriatic Sea
Elenco autori:
Correggiari, Annamaria
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