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A 900 m-deep borehole from Boiano intermontane basin (southern Apennines, Italy): Age constraints and palaeoenvironmental features of the Quaternary infilling

Authors :
Francesca Cifelli
Vincenzo Amato
Carmen Maria Rosskopf
Massimo Mattei
Massimo Cesarano
Pietro P. C. Aucelli
Amato, Vincenzo
Aucelli, Pietro P. C.
Cesarano, Massimo
Rosskopf, Carmen M.
Cifelli, Francesca
Mattei, Massimo
Source :
Geological journal (Chichester Engl., Online) (2020): 1–19. doi:10.1002/gj.4045, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vincenzo Amato1, Pietro P. C. Aucelli2, Massimo Cesarano3,Carmen M. Rosskopf1, Francesca Cifelli4 & Massimo Mattei4/titolo:A 900 m-deep borehole from Boiano intermontane basin (southern Apennines, Italy): Age constraints and palaeoenvironmental features of the Quaternary infilling/doi:10.1002%2Fgj.4045/rivista:Geological journal (Chichester Engl., Online)/anno:2020/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:19/intervallo_pagine:1–19/volume
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., [Chichester, West Sussex] , Regno Unito, 2020.

Abstract

The Boiano Basin is one of the largest Quaternary intermontane basins of the central-southern Apennines within one of the most tectonically active areas of the Mediterranean region. In order to reconstruct its entire Quaternary stratigraphic, tec- tonic, and palaeoenvironment evolution, lithofacies and palaeomagnetic analyses have been performed on a 900 m-deep borehole (CP1) drilled in the southwestern sector of the basin. The Quaternary succession consists of an alternating of alluvial fan and fluvial-marshy deposits for a total thickness of 240 m, unconformably laying on Lower Miocene deposits of the Sannio Unit, thrusted on upper Miocene deposits of the Molise Flysch. In addition, the stratigraphic study and facies distribution of 29 intermediate and shallow wells drilled in the basin, allowing us to define the thick- ness and lithofacies variations of the Quaternary sedimentary units inside the entire Boiano Basin in the sector of Campochiaro alluvial fan. Our results demonstrate that the Boiano Basin infilling started during the late Early Pleistocene (c. 1.1 Ma) and developed with variation in lithofacies distribution and thickness. The first deposi- tional unit (Early Pleistocene-early Middle Pleistocene in age) was palustrine and fluvial-marshy, the second (Middle Pleistocene in age) was characterized by the occurrence of the first cycle of alluvial fan deposition, the third (late Middle Pleisto- cene in age) was newly palustrine and fluvial marshy and, finally, the fourth recorded two cycles of alluvial fan deposition (late Middle Pleistocene and Late Pleistocene in age, respectively), interspersed by short periods of palustrinity, tephra layers deposi- tion, and palaeosols development. The study allows the hypothesizing that the Qua- ternary infilling was accommodated within a graben (or semigraben) structure, affected mainly by extensional fault systems localized in the inner part of the basin and secondly by fault systems bounding the basin.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geological journal (Chichester Engl., Online) (2020): 1–19. doi:10.1002/gj.4045, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Vincenzo Amato1, Pietro P. C. Aucelli2, Massimo Cesarano3,Carmen M. Rosskopf1, Francesca Cifelli4 & Massimo Mattei4/titolo:A 900 m-deep borehole from Boiano intermontane basin (southern Apennines, Italy): Age constraints and palaeoenvironmental features of the Quaternary infilling/doi:10.1002%2Fgj.4045/rivista:Geological journal (Chichester Engl., Online)/anno:2020/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:19/intervallo_pagine:1–19/volume
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bc704c8e14175f363b90551a8c091703
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/gj.4045