Sedimentation on the Ionian active margin (Hellenic arc) — Provenance of sediments and mechanisms of deposition |
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Authors: | H. Got A. Monaco J. Vittori A. Brambati G. Catani M. Masoli N. Pugliese M. Zucchi-Stolfa A. Belfiore F. Gallo G. Mezzadri L. Vernia A. Vinci G. Bonaduce |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre de Recherches de Sédimentologie Marine, Université, Perpignan, Italy;2. Istituto di Geologia e Paleontologia, Universita, Trieste, Italy;3. Istituto di Petrografia, Mineralogia e Giacimenti Minerari, Università, Parma, Italy;4. Stazione Zoologica, Napoli, Italy |
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Abstract: | Lithological, sedimentological, mineralogical and faunal analyses of twenty cores from the western Peloponnesus margin and adjacent Matapan Trench permit the origin of the sediments and the processes of sedimentation to be defined in some detail.Except for the ash layers derived from the Ischian Province, the major part of the sediment is local in origin (Peloponnesus). Analyses of heavy, light and clay minerals enable three main provinces to be distinguished. Each of these provinces includes one or more slope basins and a portion of trench, without lateral connection between them and mixing of inputs.The diversity and complexity of sedimentary structures, the granulometric characters, the mixed fauna (molluscs and ostracods) and the variability of rates of sedimentation all testify to the prevalence of reworking phenomena and gravitative processes.These data confirm and elaborate on the model of sedimentation deduced from seismic studies in which sediments are successively trapped, released by the slope basins and transferred via channels and canyons towards the underlying trench basins. This “cascade feeding” appears characteristics of this subductive sedimentary environment. |
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