The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)

The synthesis of the published data and new researches allow to establish a more reliable chronology of the phases of deglaciation that occurred after the Apennine last glacial maximum. The chronological framework was assured by radiocarbon dating and by the presence of four geochemically and chrono...

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Main Author: Giraudi, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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topic Peninsular Italy
Apennines
late Upper Pleistocene deglaciation
glacial phases
tephra layers
proglacial lacustrine sediments
Italia peninsular
Apeninos
final de la deglaciación del Pleistoceno Superior
fases glaciares
niveles de cenizas volcánicas
sedimentos glaciares proglaciares
spellingShingle Peninsular Italy
Apennines
late Upper Pleistocene deglaciation
glacial phases
tephra layers
proglacial lacustrine sediments
Italia peninsular
Apeninos
final de la deglaciación del Pleistoceno Superior
fases glaciares
niveles de cenizas volcánicas
sedimentos glaciares proglaciares
Giraudi, C.
The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)
topic_facet Peninsular Italy
Apennines
late Upper Pleistocene deglaciation
glacial phases
tephra layers
proglacial lacustrine sediments
Italia peninsular
Apeninos
final de la deglaciación del Pleistoceno Superior
fases glaciares
niveles de cenizas volcánicas
sedimentos glaciares proglaciares
description The synthesis of the published data and new researches allow to establish a more reliable chronology of the phases of deglaciation that occurred after the Apennine last glacial maximum. The chronological framework was assured by radiocarbon dating and by the presence of four geochemically and chronologically characterized tephra layers and a quartz-rich loess, that were found on different mountain massifs, mainly in Central Italy. After the Campo Imperatore Stade (local LGM) dated 28-27 ka cal BP, a first retreat took place during the Campo Felice Arid Spell, followed by a glaciers advance (Le Capannelle Stade) that started between 26 and 25 ka cal BP. During the readvance the glaciers reached a length about 90% of the local LGM glacier. The readvance was followed by a retreat broken by at least two readvances (Piano Pietranzoni and Lago Pietranzoni readvances) and then by a very fast withdrawal at the beginning of the Fornaca Interstade, dated ca. 22-21 ka cal BP. The Fontari Stade glacier’s advance began ca. 18 ka cal BP and was followed by a retreat broken by at least three small readvances (Fontari 2; Fontari 3; M. Aquila 1). The M. Aquila 1 readvance ended ca. 15-14 ka cal BP. The Venaquaro Interstade, dated 14-13 ka cal BP, was followed by the M. Aquila Stade. This stade was the last Late Pleistocene small glacial expansion and can be correlated to the Younger Dryas. The variations in the atmospheric circulation in the Mediterranean area likely played a role during the first deglaciation phases (between 27-26 and 21-22 ka cal BP). During the period between 19-18 and 12 ka cal BP the glacial fluctuations were linked, very likely, to the climatic impact of the North Atlantic ice rafted debris events. It is possible, therefore, that during the Fornaca Interstade (between 22-21 and 19-18 ka cal BP), there has been such a change in atmospheric circulation and the Central Mediterranean area became more prone to be influenced by the effects of the North Atlantic D/O and IRD events. La síntesis de los datos ...
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title The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)
title_short The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)
title_full The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)
title_fullStr The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)
title_full_unstemmed The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy)
title_sort upper pleistocene deglaciation on the apennines (peninsular italy)
publishDate 2015
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op_source Cuadernos de investigación geográfica / Geographical Research Letters, ISSN 0211-6820, Nº 41, 2, 2015, pags. 337-358
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spelling ftdialnet:oai:dialnet.unirioja.es:ART0000824784 2023-05-15T17:32:56+02:00 The Upper Pleistocene deglaciation on the Apennines (Peninsular Italy) Giraudi, C. 2015 application/pdf https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5164002 eng eng https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5164002 (Revista) ISSN 0211-6820 LICENCIA DE USO: Los documentos a texto completo incluidos en Dialnet son de acceso libre y propiedad de sus autores y/o editores. Por tanto, cualquier acto de reproducción, distribución, comunicación pública y/o transformación total o parcial requiere el consentimiento expreso y escrito de aquéllos. Cualquier enlace al texto completo de estos documentos deberá hacerse a través de la URL oficial de éstos en Dialnet. Más información: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI | INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS STATEMENT: Full text documents hosted by Dialnet are protected by copyright and/or related rights. This digital object is accessible without charge, but its use is subject to the licensing conditions set by its authors or editors. Unless expressly stated otherwise in the licensing conditions, you are free to linking, browsing, printing and making a copy for your own personal purposes. All other acts of reproduction and communication to the public are subject to the licensing conditions expressed by editors and authors and require consent from them. Any link to this document should be made using its official URL in Dialnet. More info: https://dialnet.unirioja.es/info/derechosOAI Cuadernos de investigación geográfica / Geographical Research Letters, ISSN 0211-6820, Nº 41, 2, 2015, pags. 337-358 Peninsular Italy Apennines late Upper Pleistocene deglaciation glacial phases tephra layers proglacial lacustrine sediments Italia peninsular Apeninos final de la deglaciación del Pleistoceno Superior fases glaciares niveles de cenizas volcánicas sedimentos glaciares proglaciares text (article) 2015 ftdialnet 2019-08-29T12:12:13Z The synthesis of the published data and new researches allow to establish a more reliable chronology of the phases of deglaciation that occurred after the Apennine last glacial maximum. The chronological framework was assured by radiocarbon dating and by the presence of four geochemically and chronologically characterized tephra layers and a quartz-rich loess, that were found on different mountain massifs, mainly in Central Italy. After the Campo Imperatore Stade (local LGM) dated 28-27 ka cal BP, a first retreat took place during the Campo Felice Arid Spell, followed by a glaciers advance (Le Capannelle Stade) that started between 26 and 25 ka cal BP. During the readvance the glaciers reached a length about 90% of the local LGM glacier. The readvance was followed by a retreat broken by at least two readvances (Piano Pietranzoni and Lago Pietranzoni readvances) and then by a very fast withdrawal at the beginning of the Fornaca Interstade, dated ca. 22-21 ka cal BP. The Fontari Stade glacier’s advance began ca. 18 ka cal BP and was followed by a retreat broken by at least three small readvances (Fontari 2; Fontari 3; M. Aquila 1). The M. Aquila 1 readvance ended ca. 15-14 ka cal BP. The Venaquaro Interstade, dated 14-13 ka cal BP, was followed by the M. Aquila Stade. This stade was the last Late Pleistocene small glacial expansion and can be correlated to the Younger Dryas. The variations in the atmospheric circulation in the Mediterranean area likely played a role during the first deglaciation phases (between 27-26 and 21-22 ka cal BP). During the period between 19-18 and 12 ka cal BP the glacial fluctuations were linked, very likely, to the climatic impact of the North Atlantic ice rafted debris events. It is possible, therefore, that during the Fornaca Interstade (between 22-21 and 19-18 ka cal BP), there has been such a change in atmospheric circulation and the Central Mediterranean area became more prone to be influenced by the effects of the North Atlantic D/O and IRD events. La síntesis de los datos ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Dialnet - Portada de revistas (Universidad de La Rioja)