Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean

PhD X-ray diffraction analyses were made of the smaller than 2 um fraction from about 1250 samples of the central Mediterranean Miocene to Recent and the southeastern North-Atlantic Miocene in order to reconstruct climatic changes. Relative quantities of the clay minerals chlorite, illite, pyrophyll...

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Main Author: de Visser, Jan Pieter (1991)
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Malta 1991
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spelling ftunivmalta:oai:www.um.edu.mt:123456789/100525 2023-05-15T17:35:50+02:00 Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean de Visser, Jan Pieter (1991) 1991 https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100525 en eng University of Malta Faculty of Science de Visser, J. P. (1991). Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean (Doctoral dissertation). https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100525 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess The copyright of this work belongs to the author(s)/publisher. The rights of this work are as defined by the appropriate Copyright Legislation or as modified by any successive legislation. Users may access this work and can make use of the information contained in accordance with the Copyright Legislation provided that the author must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the prior permission of the copyright holder. Geology -- Mediterranean Region Marine sediments Geology Stratigraphic doctoralThesis 1991 ftunivmalta 2022-08-17T17:11:22Z PhD X-ray diffraction analyses were made of the smaller than 2 um fraction from about 1250 samples of the central Mediterranean Miocene to Recent and the southeastern North-Atlantic Miocene in order to reconstruct climatic changes. Relative quantities of the clay minerals chlorite, illite, pyrophyllite, smectite, kaolinite and palygorskite and the accessory minerals quartz and goethite were obtained with a new quantification method, combining peak-area and peak height measurements on the diffractograms. Random mixed-layers and sepiolite were found but not quantified separately. Detailed calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphic data - and for the Late Miocene to Pleistocene also geomagnetic data - allowed time-stratigraphic correlation of thirteen clay mineral intervals and twenty six subintervals distinguished in the most detailed records. The mineral curves as well as a principal component analysis of the averages per (sub)interval show the existence of regional differences in clay composition within the central Mediterranean area and between the two study areas. These differences were preserved in the course of time and are elated to source characteristics and sorting during transport. Smectite dominates the associations. In most intervals the vertical record of strong smectite trends and fluctuations is not a reflection of contemporaneous changes in soil formation induced by climate. Lateral comparison between curves for Pliocene sections in Sicily, Calabria and the Tyrrhenian suggests that the main mechanism is to be looked for in changes in erosion and reworking from older sedimentary sequences, possibly of Messinian Age. Changes were caused by variator in precipitation and in relief formation. A more distant supply of clay particles as aeolian dust derived from Paleogene sediment outcrops in North Africa is reconstructed for the Late Miocene to Pliocene of the entire central Mediterranean. This signal is suppressed by local riverine supply at times of tectonic uplift causing ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic University of Malta: OAR@UM
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topic Geology -- Mediterranean Region
Marine sediments
Geology
Stratigraphic
spellingShingle Geology -- Mediterranean Region
Marine sediments
Geology
Stratigraphic
de Visser, Jan Pieter (1991)
Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean
topic_facet Geology -- Mediterranean Region
Marine sediments
Geology
Stratigraphic
description PhD X-ray diffraction analyses were made of the smaller than 2 um fraction from about 1250 samples of the central Mediterranean Miocene to Recent and the southeastern North-Atlantic Miocene in order to reconstruct climatic changes. Relative quantities of the clay minerals chlorite, illite, pyrophyllite, smectite, kaolinite and palygorskite and the accessory minerals quartz and goethite were obtained with a new quantification method, combining peak-area and peak height measurements on the diffractograms. Random mixed-layers and sepiolite were found but not quantified separately. Detailed calcareous nannofossil and planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphic data - and for the Late Miocene to Pleistocene also geomagnetic data - allowed time-stratigraphic correlation of thirteen clay mineral intervals and twenty six subintervals distinguished in the most detailed records. The mineral curves as well as a principal component analysis of the averages per (sub)interval show the existence of regional differences in clay composition within the central Mediterranean area and between the two study areas. These differences were preserved in the course of time and are elated to source characteristics and sorting during transport. Smectite dominates the associations. In most intervals the vertical record of strong smectite trends and fluctuations is not a reflection of contemporaneous changes in soil formation induced by climate. Lateral comparison between curves for Pliocene sections in Sicily, Calabria and the Tyrrhenian suggests that the main mechanism is to be looked for in changes in erosion and reworking from older sedimentary sequences, possibly of Messinian Age. Changes were caused by variator in precipitation and in relief formation. A more distant supply of clay particles as aeolian dust derived from Paleogene sediment outcrops in North Africa is reconstructed for the Late Miocene to Pliocene of the entire central Mediterranean. This signal is suppressed by local riverine supply at times of tectonic uplift causing ...
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author de Visser, Jan Pieter (1991)
author_facet de Visser, Jan Pieter (1991)
author_sort de Visser, Jan Pieter (1991)
title Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean
title_short Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean
title_full Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean
title_fullStr Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean
title_sort clay mineral stratigraphy of miocene to recent marine sediments in the central mediterranean
publisher University of Malta
publishDate 1991
url https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100525
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op_relation de Visser, J. P. (1991). Clay mineral stratigraphy of Miocene to Recent marine sediments In the central Mediterranean (Doctoral dissertation).
https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/100525
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