A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework

The Aurelian Mammal Age for peninsular Italy was introduced on the basis of faunal assemblages mainly recovered at sites along the Via Aurelia west of Rome. These sites exposed a set of sedimentary deposits currently attributed to the Aurelia and to the Vitinia Formations correlated with MIS 9 and M...

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Main Authors: Marra, Fabrizio, Nomade, S., Pereira, A., Petronio, C., Salari, L., Sottili, G., Bahain, J. J., Boschian, G., Di Stefano, Giuseppe, Falguères, C., Florindo, Fabio, Gaeta, M., Giaccio, Biagio, Masotta, M.
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spelling ftingv:oai:www.earth-prints.org:2122/12320 2023-05-15T15:50:53+02:00 A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework Marra, Fabrizio Nomade, S. Pereira, A. Petronio, C. Salari, L. Sottili, G. Bahain, J. J. Boschian, G. Di Stefano, Giuseppe Falguères, C. Florindo, Fabio Gaeta, M. Giaccio, Biagio Masotta, M. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Roma1, Roma, Italia #PLACEHOLDER_PARENT_METADATA_VALUE# Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione AC, Roma, Italia 2018-02 http://hdl.handle.net/2122/12320 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.12.007 en eng Elsevier Quaternary Science Reviews /181 (2018) http://hdl.handle.net/2122/12320 doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.12.007 restricted article 2018 ftingv https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2017.12.007 2022-07-29T06:07:42Z The Aurelian Mammal Age for peninsular Italy was introduced on the basis of faunal assemblages mainly recovered at sites along the Via Aurelia west of Rome. These sites exposed a set of sedimentary deposits currently attributed to the Aurelia and to the Vitinia Formations correlated with MIS 9 and MIS 7, respectively. In the present paper we reconstruct the geologic-stratigraphic setting in the western sector of Rome within the wider context of glacio-eustatically controlled, geochronologically constrained aggradational successions defined for this region. We present a chronostratigraphic study based on dedicated field surveys, that, combined with five new 40Ar/39Ar ages and eighteen trace-element and EMP glass analyses of volcanic products, allow us to revise age and correlation with the Marine Isotopic Stages for 10 sites out of 12 previously attributed to the Aurelia Formation and the Torre in Pietra Faunal Unit. In particular, we demonstrate a MIS 13/MIS 11 age for several sections along the Via Aurelia between Malagrotta and Castel di Guido. Based on this new geochronological framework, the first occurrences of Canis lupus and Vulpes vulpes in Italy are antedated to MIS 11, within the Fontana Ranuccio Faunal Unit of the Galerian Mammal Age, consistent with the wider European context. This contribution is intended as the groundwork for a revision of the Middle Pleistocene Mammal Ages of the Italian peninsula, according to the improved chronostratigraphy of the geologic sections hosting the faunal assemblages. Published 173-199 5A. Paleoclima e ricerche polari JCR Journal Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Earth-Prints (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) Fontana ENVELOPE(-60.586,-60.586,-62.996,-62.996) Guido ENVELOPE(-60.933,-60.933,-64.050,-64.050) Torre ENVELOPE(-59.729,-59.729,-62.413,-62.413) Quaternary Science Reviews 181 173 199
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description The Aurelian Mammal Age for peninsular Italy was introduced on the basis of faunal assemblages mainly recovered at sites along the Via Aurelia west of Rome. These sites exposed a set of sedimentary deposits currently attributed to the Aurelia and to the Vitinia Formations correlated with MIS 9 and MIS 7, respectively. In the present paper we reconstruct the geologic-stratigraphic setting in the western sector of Rome within the wider context of glacio-eustatically controlled, geochronologically constrained aggradational successions defined for this region. We present a chronostratigraphic study based on dedicated field surveys, that, combined with five new 40Ar/39Ar ages and eighteen trace-element and EMP glass analyses of volcanic products, allow us to revise age and correlation with the Marine Isotopic Stages for 10 sites out of 12 previously attributed to the Aurelia Formation and the Torre in Pietra Faunal Unit. In particular, we demonstrate a MIS 13/MIS 11 age for several sections along the Via Aurelia between Malagrotta and Castel di Guido. Based on this new geochronological framework, the first occurrences of Canis lupus and Vulpes vulpes in Italy are antedated to MIS 11, within the Fontana Ranuccio Faunal Unit of the Galerian Mammal Age, consistent with the wider European context. This contribution is intended as the groundwork for a revision of the Middle Pleistocene Mammal Ages of the Italian peninsula, according to the improved chronostratigraphy of the geologic sections hosting the faunal assemblages. Published 173-199 5A. Paleoclima e ricerche polari JCR Journal
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author Marra, Fabrizio
Nomade, S.
Pereira, A.
Petronio, C.
Salari, L.
Sottili, G.
Bahain, J. J.
Boschian, G.
Di Stefano, Giuseppe
Falguères, C.
Florindo, Fabio
Gaeta, M.
Giaccio, Biagio
Masotta, M.
spellingShingle Marra, Fabrizio
Nomade, S.
Pereira, A.
Petronio, C.
Salari, L.
Sottili, G.
Bahain, J. J.
Boschian, G.
Di Stefano, Giuseppe
Falguères, C.
Florindo, Fabio
Gaeta, M.
Giaccio, Biagio
Masotta, M.
A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework
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Nomade, S.
Pereira, A.
Petronio, C.
Salari, L.
Sottili, G.
Bahain, J. J.
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Di Stefano, Giuseppe
Falguères, C.
Florindo, Fabio
Gaeta, M.
Giaccio, Biagio
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title A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework
title_short A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework
title_full A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework
title_fullStr A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework
title_full_unstemmed A review of the geologic sections and the faunal assemblages of Aurelian Mammal Age of Latium (Italy) in the light of a new chronostratigraphic framework
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