Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)

Deep inside the Frasassi cave complex in the foreland fold and thrust belt of the northeastern Apennines (central Italy), the remains of hundreds of eels (Anguilla anguilla) are found scattered on the shores of phreatic lakes up to 5 m above the water table. These sub-fossil eels, and the speleothem...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Mariani, S., Mainiero, M., Barchi, M., van der Borg, K., Vonhof, H., Montanari, A.
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/5629
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.02.045
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spelling ftunisfloridatam:oai:digitalcommons.usf.edu:kip_articles-6628 2023-05-15T13:27:53+02:00 Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy) Mariani, S. Mainiero, M. Barchi, M. van der Borg, K. Vonhof, H. Montanari, A. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/5629 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.02.045 unknown Digital Commons @ University of South Florida https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/kip_articles/5629 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.02.045 KIP Articles Northeastern Apennines Holocene Radiocarbon Dating Neotectonics Speleogenesis Sub-Fossil Eels text 2007 ftunisfloridatam https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2007.02.045 2022-10-27T17:54:06Z Deep inside the Frasassi cave complex in the foreland fold and thrust belt of the northeastern Apennines (central Italy), the remains of hundreds of eels (Anguilla anguilla) are found scattered on the shores of phreatic lakes up to 5 m above the water table. These sub-fossil eels, and the speleothemic calcite encrusting some of them, offer the rare opportunity for radiocarbon dating leading to a geochronologic scale for the shorelines, which record the lowering of the water table and the uplifting of the Frasassi area through the Holocene. The lakes' margins are contoured by white microcrystalline calcite rinds, which also record the progressive lowering of the water table. Detailed surveying revealed that these rinds are no longer horizontal, but slightly tilted toward ENE. Thus these rinds record a recent history not only of uplifting, but also of tectonic tilting of this region. The results of our analyses indicate that the Apennine area around Frasassi has been rising, for the past 8000 years, at a mean rate of 0.6 mm/yr, which is consistent with uplifting rates estimated from the step topography arrangement of interglacial fluvial terraces for the whole Quaternary period in this region. This work demonstrates how an interdisciplinary approach to speleologic research can provide a significant contribution to active tectonic studies. Text Anguilla anguilla Digital Commons University of South Florida (USF) Tilting ENVELOPE(-54.065,-54.065,49.700,49.700) Earth and Planetary Science Letters 257 1-2 313 328
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topic Northeastern Apennines
Holocene
Radiocarbon Dating
Neotectonics
Speleogenesis
Sub-Fossil Eels
spellingShingle Northeastern Apennines
Holocene
Radiocarbon Dating
Neotectonics
Speleogenesis
Sub-Fossil Eels
Mariani, S.
Mainiero, M.
Barchi, M.
van der Borg, K.
Vonhof, H.
Montanari, A.
Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)
topic_facet Northeastern Apennines
Holocene
Radiocarbon Dating
Neotectonics
Speleogenesis
Sub-Fossil Eels
description Deep inside the Frasassi cave complex in the foreland fold and thrust belt of the northeastern Apennines (central Italy), the remains of hundreds of eels (Anguilla anguilla) are found scattered on the shores of phreatic lakes up to 5 m above the water table. These sub-fossil eels, and the speleothemic calcite encrusting some of them, offer the rare opportunity for radiocarbon dating leading to a geochronologic scale for the shorelines, which record the lowering of the water table and the uplifting of the Frasassi area through the Holocene. The lakes' margins are contoured by white microcrystalline calcite rinds, which also record the progressive lowering of the water table. Detailed surveying revealed that these rinds are no longer horizontal, but slightly tilted toward ENE. Thus these rinds record a recent history not only of uplifting, but also of tectonic tilting of this region. The results of our analyses indicate that the Apennine area around Frasassi has been rising, for the past 8000 years, at a mean rate of 0.6 mm/yr, which is consistent with uplifting rates estimated from the step topography arrangement of interglacial fluvial terraces for the whole Quaternary period in this region. This work demonstrates how an interdisciplinary approach to speleologic research can provide a significant contribution to active tectonic studies.
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author Mariani, S.
Mainiero, M.
Barchi, M.
van der Borg, K.
Vonhof, H.
Montanari, A.
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Mainiero, M.
Barchi, M.
van der Borg, K.
Vonhof, H.
Montanari, A.
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title Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)
title_short Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)
title_full Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)
title_fullStr Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Use of speleologic data to evaluate Holocene uplifting and tilting: An example from the Frasassi anticline (northeastern Apennines, Italy)
title_sort use of speleologic data to evaluate holocene uplifting and tilting: an example from the frasassi anticline (northeastern apennines, italy)
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