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Radiometric and tephroanalysis dating of recent Ionian Sea cores

Authors :
G. Cini Castagnoli
G. Bonino
E. Callegari
Guang-Mei Zhu
Source :
Il Nuovo Cimento C. 16:155-162
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1993.

Abstract

An accurate dating of recent Ionian Sea sediment cores has been performed by the210Pb radiometric method and by a detailed tephroanalysis. The markers of the historical volcanic eruptions which occurred in the Campanian area (Vesuvius, Phlegrean Fields, Ischia) during the last two millenia have been identified along the cores. Among the others, the famous Plinian Vesuvius eruption of 79 AD, which buried the Roman town of Pompei, has been recognized. Direct210Pb dating is limited to the last two centuries. The tephroanalysis demonstrates that the sedimentation rate estimated by the210Pb method is correct and it is constant, at least for the last 2 ky. The presence of the137Cs peak due to the intense activity of nuclear-weapon testing in the atmosphere in 1963–64 AD assures that the top of the core is present and not disturbed. The high precision of the core dating allows to transform the depth scale into a time scale with an accuracy of ∼1%. The analysis of several cores taken in the same area demonstrates that the results presented here are of general validity, at least in this region. The carbonatic mud deposited in the last millennia in the Gallipoli Terrace can be successfully utilized for investigating the environmental conditions in the recent past.

Details

ISSN :
18269885 and 03905551
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Il Nuovo Cimento C
Accession number :
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