Middle Pleistocene (MIS 14) environmental conditions in the central Mediterranean derived from terrestrial molluscs and carbonate stable isotopes from Sulmona Basin (Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
A paleosol fromthe Middle Pleistocene lacustrine-fluvial succession of Sulmona Basin, central Italy,was analysed
for the land snail shell content, and the stable isotope composition of the shells and associated pedogenic carbonates.
The paleosol - known as Fiorata Paleosol - is covered by a thick tephra layer dated to ca. 527 ka allowing the
pedogenetic horizons to be correlated to the marine isotope stage (MIS) 14-early MIS 13 interval. The terrestrial
mollusc assemblage contained fewindividuals andwas characterized by a lownumber of species which predominantly
indicate open and dry habitats, thus suggesting that Fiorata Paleosol likely developed during glacial conditions
of the MIS 14. The delta13C values of pedogenic carbonates and terrestrial shells indicate prevailing C3-type
vegetation, probablymarked by some degree ofwater stress. Calculation of the delta18O precipitation values, derived
from pedogenic carbonates and shell delta18O values, indicate that the average temperature was 3-5 °C lower than
present day. This study highlights how paleosols, despite offering only snapshots of past climate and environments,
provide valuable complementary information to paleoclimatic data obtained in the adjacent lacustrine intervals,
specifically for the Sulmona successions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
C3 -type vegetation; glacial; paleosol; tephra layers
List of contributors:
Giaccio, Biagio; Boschi, Chiara; Regattieri, Eleonora
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