Very high-resolution seismic stratigraphy of Pleistocene eustatic minima markers as a tool to reconstruct the tectonic evolution of the northern Latium shelf (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
This paper analyzes depth variations of seismically detected
lowstand features (i.e., paleo-shelf break and lowstand submerged
depositional terraces [LSDTs]), in order to defi ne vertical movements
along a continental margin. Narrowly spaced, high-resolution
two-dimensional refl ection seismic data were used, collected along a
segment of the continental shelf of Latium (eastern Tyrrhenian Sea,
Italy). Seismostratigraphic analysis allowed us to identify the six
most-recent fourth-order depositional sequences formed in the past
~500 k.y. They have a different degree of preservation in the outer
and middle shelf, with almost no continuation in the inner shelf. Some
wedge-shaped bodies interpreted as LSDTs can be identifi ed in these
units. The depth of paleo-shelf break and LSDTs of marine isotope
stage 12 (ca. 435 ka) was measured, and gradually varies along the
margin between ~220 m and ~131 m below current sea level. Differential
subsidence rates have been estimated for the area, varying from
0 to -0.21 mm/a. The spatial variations agree with studies of uplifted
coastal terraces on land, controlled by localized volcanic activity along
the Latium section of the Tyrrhenian coast. The comparison of deformation
onshore and offshore has proven to be a promising approach
for understanding the evolution of uplifting continental margins.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Chiocci, FRANCESCO LATINO; Scrocca, Davide
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