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Late-Quaternary paleoenvironmental evolution of Lesina lagoon (southern Italy) from subsurface data
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie, Università degli Studi di Napoli “Parthenope”, CoNISMa, Centro Direzionale di Napoli Isola C4, 80143 Napoli, Italy;2. ISPRA — Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale, Via Vitaliano Brancati 60, 00144 Roma, Italy;1. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, dell''Ambiente e delle Risorse (DiSTAR), University of Naples “Federico II”, Via Mezzocannone, 8, 80134 Naples, Italy;2. Analysis of Environmental Systems PhD Program, C.I.R.AM., University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy;3. Centro ISIDE s.r.l., località Piano della Rocca, 84060 Prignano Cilento (SA), Italy;4. Salerno Province, Via Roma, 104, 84121 Salerno, Italy
Abstract:Integrated sedimentological and micropaleontological (foraminifers and ostracods) analyses of two 55 m long borehole cores (S3 and S4) drilled in the subsurface of Lesina lagoon (Gargano promontory—Italy) has yielded a facies distribution characteristic of alluvial, coastal and shallow-marine sediments. Stratigraphic correlation between the two cores, based on strong similarity in facies distribution and AMS radiocarbon dates, indicates a Late Pleistocene to Holocene age of the sedimentary succession.Two main depositional sequences were deposited during the last 60-ky. These sequences display poor preservation of lowstand deposits and record two major transgressive pulses and subsequent sea-level highstands. The older sequence, unconformably overlying a pedogenized alluvial unit, consists of paralic and marine units (dated by AMS radiocarbon at about 45–50,000 years BP) that represent the landward migration of a barrier-lagoon system. These units are separated by a ravinement surface (RS1). Above these tansgressive deposits, highstand deposition is characterised by progradation of the coastal sediments.The younger sequence, overlying an unconformity of tectonic origin, is a 10 m-thick sedimentary body, consisting of fluvial channel sediments overlain by transgressive–regressive deposits of Holocene age. A ravinement surface (RS2), truncating the transgressive (lagoonal and back-barrier) deposits in core S4, indicates shoreface retreat and landward migration of the barrier/lagoon system. The overlying beach, lagoon and alluvial deposits are the result of mid-Holocene highstand sedimentation and coastal progradation.
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