FACIES ARCHITECTURE AND LATE QUATERNARY PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF THE SINGLE-CHANNEL, LOW-SINUOSITY RENO RIVER (PO PLAIN, ITALY): IMPLICATIONS FOR LIQUEFACTION PROCESSES
Poster
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Alluvial plains are highly sensitive to changes in sediment discharge and accommodation space
and record a complex depositional history that reflects allogenic processes, including climate and
base-level changes, and local autocyclic processes. This complexity is expressed by a high vertical
and lateral facies variability and results in significant textural and compositional heterogeneity of
the deposits. As a result, the development of reliable models to reconstruct the ancient
stratigraphic architecture of alluvial plains is often difficult.
In this regard, late Quaternary depositional systems offer well-preserved stratigraphic archives that
allow for high-resolution stratigraphic reconstructions.
In this study, we provide a detailed subsurface model from a selected sector of the southern Po
Plain, along the single-channel low-sinuosity Reno River, which was affected by widespread
liquefaction processes triggered by the 2012 Emilia-Romagna seismic crisis.
We report a comprehensive sedimentological and CPT-based characterization of the subsoil, and
investigate how the stratigraphy controls earthquake induced liquefaction phenomena. The facies
associations composing the alluvial subsoil are represented by tabular-layered floodplain mud and
peat, channelled coarse-grained sand, and wedge-shaped fine-grained sand and silt (levee), which
constitute respectively the basic elements of the liquefaction system: host, source, and
sedimentary cap.
The subsurface distribution of facies associations suggests that vertical and lateral changes in
stratigraphy control mode and location of liquefaction evidence at the surface. In particular, the
relative thickness of fluvial channel bodies vs. channel levee deposits (source-seal couplet), and
the discontinuities within source layers appear to control the severity of sand ejection.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
liquefaction; depositional architecture; Po plain; Holocene; fluvial channels
Elenco autori:
Giallini, Silvia; Sirianni, Pietro; Caciolli, MARIA CHIARA; Fortunato, Carolina; Tentori, Daniel; Moscatelli, Massimiliano; Stigliano, Francesco; Mancini, Marco; Gaudiosi, Iolanda; Simionato, Maurizio; Varone, Chiara
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Titolo del libro:
ICFS 2023, Book of Abstracts, page 200