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New morphostratigraphic and chronological constraints for the Quaternary palaeosurfaces of the Molise Apennines (southern Italy)

Authors :
Elda Russo Ermolli
Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli
Vincenzo Amato
Gerardo Pappone
Fabio Scarciglia
Carmen Maria Rosskopf
Massimo Cesarano
Aucelli, P.
Amato, Vincenzo
Cesarano, M.
Pappone, G.
Rosskopf, C. M.
RUSSO ERMOLLI, Elda
Scarciglia, F.
Source :
Geologica Carpathica (Bratisl., Tlacené vyd.) 62 (2011): 17–26. doi:10.2478/v10096-011-0002-2, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Aucelli, Pietro P. C.; Amato, Vincenzo; Cesarano, Massimo; Pappone, Gerardo; Rosskopf, Carmen M.; Ermolli, Elda Russo; Scarciglia, Fabio/titolo:New morphostratigraphic and chronological constraints for the Quaternary paleosurfaces of the Molise Apennine (southern Italy)/doi:10.2478%2Fv10096-011-0002-2/rivista:Geologica Carpathica (Bratisl., Tlacené vyd.)/anno:2011/pagina_da:17/pagina_a:26/intervallo_pagine:17–26/volume:62
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

New morphostratigraphic and chronological constraints for the Quaternary paleosurfaces of the Molise Apennine (southern Italy)The Molise Apennines feature numerous relicts of paleosurfaces, mostly of erosional origin, which represent the remnants of gently-rolling ancient landscapes now hanging at different altitudes above the local base-levels of erosion. Their genesis can be related to prolonged periods of relative tectonic stability alternating with periods of uplift, or to the interplay between steady tectonic uplift and climatic fluctuations. Four orders of paleosurfaces were recognized: I (> 1,100 m a.s.l.), II (900-1,000 m a.s.l.), III (750-850 m a.s.l.), IV (600-720 m a.s.l.). The most ancient orders (I and II) are cut into the bedrock and are located at the top of the Matese and Montagnola di Frosolone massifs. The youngest paleosurfaces (III—IV), partially cut into Quaternary deposits, are found along the valley flanks of the main river systems and within the Boiano, Carpino, Isernia and Sessano intramontane basins. The present study deals with the dating of the Sessano Basin Paleosurface (SBP) which is related to the IV order and is cut into the basin infill. The40Ar/39Ar age of a tephra layer (437 ± 1.9 ka), intercalated at the top of the succession, supported by archaeo-stratigraphic, palynological and paleopedological data, allowed the SBP surface to be constrained to 350-300 ka. The SBP chronological position represents an important morphostratigraphic marker: it is the firstante quemandpost quemdate that allows the chronological position of the other orders of paleosurfaces to be better constrained.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geologica Carpathica (Bratisl., Tlacené vyd.) 62 (2011): 17–26. doi:10.2478/v10096-011-0002-2, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Aucelli, Pietro P. C.; Amato, Vincenzo; Cesarano, Massimo; Pappone, Gerardo; Rosskopf, Carmen M.; Ermolli, Elda Russo; Scarciglia, Fabio/titolo:New morphostratigraphic and chronological constraints for the Quaternary paleosurfaces of the Molise Apennine (southern Italy)/doi:10.2478%2Fv10096-011-0002-2/rivista:Geologica Carpathica (Bratisl., Tlacené vyd.)/anno:2011/pagina_da:17/pagina_a:26/intervallo_pagine:17–26/volume:62
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c34746873622abc74978ac685c9bf8e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/v10096-011-0002-2