From siliciclastic to bioclastic deposits in the Gulf of Naples: new highlights from the Ischia and Procida-Pozzuoli offshore based on sedimentological and seismo-stratigraphic data
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
This study discusses the siliciclastic to bioclastic deposits (in particular, the rhodolith
deposits) in the Gulf of Naples based on sedimentological and seismo-stratigraphic data. The
selected areas are offshore Ischia Island (offshore Casamicciola, Ischia Channel), where a dense
network of sea-bottom samples has been collected, coupled with Sparker Multi-tip seismic lines, and
offshore Procida-Pozzuoli (Procida Channel), where sea-bottom samples are available, in addition
to Sparker seismic profiles. The basic methods applied in this research include sedimentological
analysis, processing sedimentological data, and assessing seismo-stratigraphic criteria and techniques.
In the Gulf of Naples, and particularly offshore Ischia, bioclastic sedimentation has been controlled by
seafloor topography coupled with the oceanographic setting. Wide seismo-stratigraphic units include
the bioclastic deposits in their uppermost part. Offshore Procida-Pozzuoli, siliciclastic deposits
appear to prevail, coupled with pyroclastic units, and no significant bioclastic or rhodolith deposits
have been outlined based on sedimentological and seismo-stratigraphic data. The occurrence of
mixed siliciclastic-carbonate depositional systems is highlighted in this section of the Gulf of Naples
based on the obtained results, which can be compared with similar systems recognized in the central
Tyrrhenian Sea (Pontine Islands).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bioclastic deposits; rhodolith deposits; Gulf of Naples; Ischia offshore; Procida-Pozzuoli offshore
List of contributors:
Aiello, Gemma; Caccavale, Mauro
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