Interplay between sea level rise and tectonics in the Holocene evolution of the St. Eufemia Plain (Calabria, Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
[objectA multi-proxy approach has been adopted to reconstruct
the Holocene history of the St. Eufemia Plain (western
Calabria, Italy) and to discern the influence that sea level rise
and tectonics exerted in its evolution. Sedimentological, paleoecological
and palynological data have been obtained from
a 24-m long core, mostly made of pelitic back-barrier sediments,
chronologically constrained by twelveAMS 14C dates.
Radiocarbon ages of lagoon samples have been corrected by
taking into account the influence of both the marine and
hardwater effect on the reservoir age. The new data have been
integrated with those of pre-existing stratigraphies in order to
better characterize the overall sedimentary architecture of the
plain. In the early Holocene (from ca. 8300 to ca. 6900 yr. cal
BP), eustasy largely prevailed on the tectonic uplift, causing
coastline ingression and aggradation. From ca. 6900 to ca.
2800 yr. cal BP, coastline progradation and aggradation were
driven by high detrital inputs and slowdown of sea level rise,
during a phase characterized by a general weak subsidence.
From ca. 2800 to ca. 1400 yr. cal BP, higher rates of subsidence
favored the establishment of marsh and flooded alluvial
plain environments in the back-barrier domain. After ca.
1400 yr. cal BP, a substantial stability characterized the St.
Eufemia Plain. Object]
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AMS C ages 14; Ostracods; Pollen; Reservoir effect; Sedimentology; Stratigraphic architecture
Elenco autori:
Molisso, Flavia
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