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Modern sediment accumulation on the Po shelf,Adriatic Sea
Institution:1. Departamento de Química-Física, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Ambientales, Universidad de Cádiz, UNESCO/UNITWIN WiCoP, Campus de Excelencia International del Mar (CEIMAR), Polígono Río San Pedro s/n, Puerto Real 11510, Cádiz, Spain;2. Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca per le Scienze Ambientali (C.I.R.S.A.), University of Bologna, Ravenna Campus, 48123 Ravenna, Italy;3. National Research Council-Institute of Marine Sciences (CNR-ISMAR), 40129 Bologna, Italy;4. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Bologna, 40127 Bologna, Italy;1. Istituto di Scienze Marine, CNR, Largo Fiera della Pesca 2, 60125, Ancona, Italy;2. Università degli Studi di Bologna, Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca per le Scienze Ambientali, Via Sant''Alberto 163–48100, Ravenna, Italy;3. Istituto di Scienze Marine, CNR, Via Gobetti 101, 40129, Bologna, Italy;4. ARPA Emilia Romagna, Via Triachini 17, 40138, Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Sediment accumulation over the past century on the continental shelf near the Po delta varies with distance from the most active distributary channels. Near the Pila and Goro distributaries, sediment accumulation is rapid (1–4 cm yr?1) and occurs in pulses. In these areas, the seabed is dominated by physical sedimentary structures that can be related to flood sedimentation. Between the two distributaries and in the southern portion of the dispersal system, sediment accumulation is slower (rates reach a minimum of 0.23 cm yr?1 at ~50 km from the Pila mouth) and steady-state, reflecting more continuous dispersal of sediment during non-flood periods. Sedimentary strata in these locations are composed of finer (clayey silt), mottled sediment. The similarity in the spatial distribution of long-term (100-yr) sediment accumulation to deposition resulting from the 2000 flood event suggests that the Po shelf is flood-dominated.About half of the sediment delivered by the Po River on a 100-yr time scale can be accounted for in the seabed deposit within ~50 km of the Pila mouth. The remaining sediment is likely transported southward by the prevailing circulation, and this sediment coalesces with inputs from the Apennine Rivers.
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