Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps

Since alligators patrolled Greenland swamps in the Eocene, the Earth's climate underwent significant cooling, which culminated in the Pleistocene Ice Age with recurring glaciations in vast regions of the Alps, Eurasia and North America, and overgrowth of polar icecaps in Antarctica and Greenlan...

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Main Authors: G. Muttoni, C. Carcano, E. Garzanti, M. Ghielmi, A. Piccin, R. Pini, S. Rogledi, D. Sciunnach
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Language:English
Published: 2003
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2434/346704
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author G. Muttoni
C. Carcano
E. Garzanti
M. Ghielmi
A. Piccin
R. Pini
S. Rogledi
D. Sciunnach
author2 G. Muttoni
C. Carcano
E. Garzanti
M. Ghielmi
A. Piccin
R. Pini
S. Rogledi
D. Sciunnach
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C. Carcano
E. Garzanti
M. Ghielmi
A. Piccin
R. Pini
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D. Sciunnach
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description Since alligators patrolled Greenland swamps in the Eocene, the Earth's climate underwent significant cooling, which culminated in the Pleistocene Ice Age with recurring glaciations in vast regions of the Alps, Eurasia and North America, and overgrowth of polar icecaps in Antarctica and Greenland. During main Pleistocene glacial penetrations, the Alpine icecap invaded the low gradients of the Central Europe uplands and Italian Po plain. Peri-glacial sedimentary basins such as the Po Basin are natural collectors of past biological and climatic changes involving the waxing and waning of major icecaps. We have found in a 200m-thick core from the central Po plain near Milan stratigraphic evidence for a major glacial pulsation of the nearby Alpine icecap, which occurred in correspondence of a seismically traceable unconformity of regional relevance, termed the "Red Unconformity" (RU) in Eni/Agip terminology. The RU is associated with a major reorganization of vegetation cover and Alpine drainage pattern. The age of the RU was constrained magnetostratigraphically to the the first major Pleistocene glacio-eustatic lowstand at 0.87Ma (Oxygen Isotope Stage 22). This corresponds to the end of the "Mid Pleistocene Revolution" (MPR), a marked reorganization of northern hemisphere glaciation pattern which took place in the late Early Pleistocene. We suggest that the MPR/MIS 22 was associated with the onset of the first major Pleistocene glaciation in the Alps. Noticing the similarity in number of major Pleistocene glacieustatic low-stands starting with MIS 22, and the four-fold Alpine glacial subdivision of Penck and Brückner (1909), we conclude that "Penck and Brückner in 1909 may not have been, after all, that wrong" (Kukla and Cilek, 1996).
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spelling ftunivmilanoair:oai:air.unimi.it:2434/346704 2025-01-16T19:19:35+00:00 Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps G. Muttoni C. Carcano E. Garzanti M. Ghielmi A. Piccin R. Pini S. Rogledi D. Sciunnach G. Muttoni C. Carcano E. Garzanti M. Ghielmi A. Piccin R. Pini S. Rogledi D. Sciunnach 2003-04 http://hdl.handle.net/2434/346704 eng eng European Geophysical Society Joint Assembly http://hdl.handle.net/2434/346704 Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2003 ftunivmilanoair 2023-07-16T21:04:27Z Since alligators patrolled Greenland swamps in the Eocene, the Earth's climate underwent significant cooling, which culminated in the Pleistocene Ice Age with recurring glaciations in vast regions of the Alps, Eurasia and North America, and overgrowth of polar icecaps in Antarctica and Greenland. During main Pleistocene glacial penetrations, the Alpine icecap invaded the low gradients of the Central Europe uplands and Italian Po plain. Peri-glacial sedimentary basins such as the Po Basin are natural collectors of past biological and climatic changes involving the waxing and waning of major icecaps. We have found in a 200m-thick core from the central Po plain near Milan stratigraphic evidence for a major glacial pulsation of the nearby Alpine icecap, which occurred in correspondence of a seismically traceable unconformity of regional relevance, termed the "Red Unconformity" (RU) in Eni/Agip terminology. The RU is associated with a major reorganization of vegetation cover and Alpine drainage pattern. The age of the RU was constrained magnetostratigraphically to the the first major Pleistocene glacio-eustatic lowstand at 0.87Ma (Oxygen Isotope Stage 22). This corresponds to the end of the "Mid Pleistocene Revolution" (MPR), a marked reorganization of northern hemisphere glaciation pattern which took place in the late Early Pleistocene. We suggest that the MPR/MIS 22 was associated with the onset of the first major Pleistocene glaciation in the Alps. Noticing the similarity in number of major Pleistocene glacieustatic low-stands starting with MIS 22, and the four-fold Alpine glacial subdivision of Penck and Brückner (1909), we conclude that "Penck and Brückner in 1909 may not have been, after all, that wrong" (Kukla and Cilek, 1996). Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica Greenland The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR) Greenland Penck ENVELOPE(87.717,87.717,-66.700,-66.700)
spellingShingle Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica
G. Muttoni
C. Carcano
E. Garzanti
M. Ghielmi
A. Piccin
R. Pini
S. Rogledi
D. Sciunnach
Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps
title Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps
title_full Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps
title_fullStr Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps
title_full_unstemmed Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps
title_short Onset of major Pleistocene glaciations in the Alps
title_sort onset of major pleistocene glaciations in the alps
topic Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica
topic_facet Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica
url http://hdl.handle.net/2434/346704