Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)

The Lithothamnion Limestone constitutes the uppermost carbonate unit of the Bolognano Formation outcropping in the Majella structure (Central Apennines, Italy). It represents the northern extension of the large Apulia Carbonate Platform and preserves an excellent record of the progressive decay of t...

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Main Authors: BRANDANO, Marco, TOMASSETTI, LAURA, SARDELLA, Raffaele, Tinelli, Chiara
Other Authors: Brandano, Marco, Tomassetti, Laura, Sardella, Raffaele
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Language:English
Published: SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) 2016
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spelling ftunivromairis:oai:iris.uniroma1.it:11573/925435 2024-02-11T10:08:04+01:00 Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy) BRANDANO, Marco TOMASSETTI, LAURA SARDELLA, Raffaele Tinelli, Chiara Brandano, Marco Tomassetti, Laura Sardella, Raffaele Tinelli, Chiara 2016 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11573/925435 https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2015.022 http://palaios.sepmonline.org/content/31/4/125.full.pdf+html eng eng SEPM (Society for Sedimentary Geology) info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000376597100002 volume:31 issue:4 firstpage:125 lastpage:140 numberofpages:16 journal:PALAIOS http://hdl.handle.net/11573/925435 doi:10.2110/palo.2015.022 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84964956019 http://palaios.sepmonline.org/content/31/4/125.full.pdf+html info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess ecology evolution behavior and systematic paleontology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftunivromairis https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2015.022 2024-01-17T17:58:03Z The Lithothamnion Limestone constitutes the uppermost carbonate unit of the Bolognano Formation outcropping in the Majella structure (Central Apennines, Italy). It represents the northern extension of the large Apulia Carbonate Platform and preserves an excellent record of the progressive decay of trophic conditions due to the approach of foredeep systems characterized by turbiditic siliciclastic sedimentation during the early Messinian. Sedimentological and compositional analyses were used to reconstruct the depositional model and evolution of platform environmental conditions. The profile is consistent with a homoclinal carbonate ramp, with a wide middleramp environment in which coralline algae, mainly forming the ma¨erl facies, dominated carbonate production. This facies was associated with seagrass meadows colonizing the inner ramp. The outer ramp was characterized by bioturbated hemipelagic marl with planktonic foraminifera and pectinids in the aphotic zone. Three main stages of ramp evolution have been identified. During the first stage, the ramp was subjected to high-energy wave-dominated conditions, which favored the development of deep rip channels in which accumulations of vertebrate bones have been identified. In the second stage, ma¨erl facies and seagrass meadows developed, initially in an oligotrophic setting, later followed by a slight reduction in light penetration. The third stage involved a general increase in fine terrigenous sediments, together with a further decrease in light and also by the spread of coralline algal bindstone facies. This elevated terrigenous input was associated with increased trophic con Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Sapienza Università di Roma: CINECA IRIS Ramp The ENVELOPE(166.433,166.433,-77.633,-77.633) The Ramp ENVELOPE(-38.305,-38.305,-53.990,-53.990) PALAIOS 31 4 125 140
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topic ecology
evolution
behavior and systematic
paleontology
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evolution
behavior and systematic
paleontology
BRANDANO, Marco
TOMASSETTI, LAURA
SARDELLA, Raffaele
Tinelli, Chiara
Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)
topic_facet ecology
evolution
behavior and systematic
paleontology
description The Lithothamnion Limestone constitutes the uppermost carbonate unit of the Bolognano Formation outcropping in the Majella structure (Central Apennines, Italy). It represents the northern extension of the large Apulia Carbonate Platform and preserves an excellent record of the progressive decay of trophic conditions due to the approach of foredeep systems characterized by turbiditic siliciclastic sedimentation during the early Messinian. Sedimentological and compositional analyses were used to reconstruct the depositional model and evolution of platform environmental conditions. The profile is consistent with a homoclinal carbonate ramp, with a wide middleramp environment in which coralline algae, mainly forming the ma¨erl facies, dominated carbonate production. This facies was associated with seagrass meadows colonizing the inner ramp. The outer ramp was characterized by bioturbated hemipelagic marl with planktonic foraminifera and pectinids in the aphotic zone. Three main stages of ramp evolution have been identified. During the first stage, the ramp was subjected to high-energy wave-dominated conditions, which favored the development of deep rip channels in which accumulations of vertebrate bones have been identified. In the second stage, ma¨erl facies and seagrass meadows developed, initially in an oligotrophic setting, later followed by a slight reduction in light penetration. The third stage involved a general increase in fine terrigenous sediments, together with a further decrease in light and also by the spread of coralline algal bindstone facies. This elevated terrigenous input was associated with increased trophic con
author2 Brandano, Marco
Tomassetti, Laura
Sardella, Raffaele
Tinelli, Chiara
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author BRANDANO, Marco
TOMASSETTI, LAURA
SARDELLA, Raffaele
Tinelli, Chiara
author_facet BRANDANO, Marco
TOMASSETTI, LAURA
SARDELLA, Raffaele
Tinelli, Chiara
author_sort BRANDANO, Marco
title Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)
title_short Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)
title_full Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)
title_fullStr Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)
title_full_unstemmed Progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: The Lithothamnion Limestone, Majella mountain (tortonian-early Messinian, Central apennines, Italy)
title_sort progressive deterioration of trophic conditions in a carbonate ramp environment: the lithothamnion limestone, majella mountain (tortonian-early messinian, central apennines, italy)
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