Middle and late Pleistocene glaciations in the Campo Felice Basin (central Apennines, Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
The present paper refers to research conducted in the tectonic-karst depression of Campo Felice in the central Apennines (Italy), in which glacial, alluvial and lacustrine sediments have been preserved. Stratigraphic interpretations of sediments underlying the Campo Felice Plain are based on evidence obtained from nine continuous-core boreholes. The boreholes reach a depth of 120m and provide evidence of five sedimentation cycles separated by erosion surfaces. Each cycle is interpreted as an initial response to a mainly warm stage, characterized by low-energy alluvial and colluvial deposition, pedogenesis, and limited episodes of marsh formation. In turn, a mainly cold stage follows during which a lake formed, and glaciers developed and expanded, leading to deposition of glacial and fluvioglacial deposits. The chronological framework is established by eleven accelerator mass spectrometer C ages and three Ar-Ar ages on leucites from interbedded tephra layers. These age determinations indicate five glacial advances that respectively occurred during marine oxygen isotope stages 2, 3-4, 6, 10 and 14. © 2010 University of Washington.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
14 39 40 C and Ar- Ar datings; Apennine chain; Lacustrine sediments; Mediterranean basin; Middle and late Pleistocene glaciations; Stratigraphy; Tephra layers
Elenco autori:
Giaccio, Biagio
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