Multidisciplinary tephrochronological correlation of marker events in the eastern Tyrrhenian Sea between 48 and 105 ka
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
The basal portion (2.92 - 5.08 m from core top) of the CET1 core located in a bathyal area of the
eastern Tyrrhenian Sea is the subject of a multidisciplinary investigation, encompassing
tephrostratigraphy, quantitative analyses of planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossil
assemblages, and ?18O measurements, supported by a 40Ar/39Ar age determination. Calcareous
nannofossil assemblages allowed the attribution of the analysed sediments to the biozone MMN21a,
and the succession spans from more than 48 to ca. 105 ka, although there are at least two
stratigraphic gaps and minor resedimentation episodes. A paleoclimatic reconstruction obtained via
?18O and planktonic foraminifera data identifies several of the major climatic events that occurred in
the investigated time span. A total of 13 visible tephra layers and cryptotephras are recognized and correlated with their
volcanic sources (Campanian Volcanic Zone and Pantelleria volcano) and, when possible, with well
known and dated events or with widespread marker tephras.
Using a combination of biostratigraphic, oxygen isotope, and tephrostratigraphic correlations, we
develop a chronostratigraphy for the main climatic events and tephra layers in the core and pinpoint
tephra markers for the climatic events comprised between GS 22 and GI 24 in the eastern
Tyrrhenian Sea.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tyrrhenian Sea
List of contributors:
Morabito, Simona; Milia, Alfonsa; Sprovieri, Mario; Tamburrino, Stella
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