The lithological content and mineralogical assemblage of main tephra layers (V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7) embedded in the Montalbano Jonico succession have been fully characterized. Major-element analyses were carried out on the juvenile glass fractions and main crystal phases, and trace-element contents were determined on glasses extracted from the thickest layer of the sequence (V5). Single crystal 40Ar/39Ar laser fusions were performed on sanidine from the V4 layer, yielding a weighted mean age of 773.9 ± 1.3 ka. The Vulture volcano is likely the source of two tephra layers, V3 and V4, embedded to the middle part of the Interval B of the sequence, which represent the oldest products of this center ever found. Moreover, the V4 layer was emplaced near the Matuyama-Bruhnes Chron boundary, and thus serves as an important chronostratigraphic marker. Complete chemical characterization of V5 allows us to suggest the Campanian Volcanic Zone as its eruptive source; corroborating the idea that activity there began at ~720 ka and spanned most of the Middle Pleistocene. Finally, we insert our new framework from the Montalbano Jonico sequence into a reappraised tephra sequence from the Middle Pleistocene to present in southern Italy, which results in a more robust series of tephrostratotypes and improves the reliability of inter-archive correlations
The Montalbano Jonico marine succession: An archive for distal tephra layers at the EarlyeMiddle Pleistocene boundary in southern Italy
GIRONE, ANGELA;MAIORANO, Patrizia;MARINO, Maria
2015-01-01
Abstract
The lithological content and mineralogical assemblage of main tephra layers (V1, V2, V3, V4, V5, V7) embedded in the Montalbano Jonico succession have been fully characterized. Major-element analyses were carried out on the juvenile glass fractions and main crystal phases, and trace-element contents were determined on glasses extracted from the thickest layer of the sequence (V5). Single crystal 40Ar/39Ar laser fusions were performed on sanidine from the V4 layer, yielding a weighted mean age of 773.9 ± 1.3 ka. The Vulture volcano is likely the source of two tephra layers, V3 and V4, embedded to the middle part of the Interval B of the sequence, which represent the oldest products of this center ever found. Moreover, the V4 layer was emplaced near the Matuyama-Bruhnes Chron boundary, and thus serves as an important chronostratigraphic marker. Complete chemical characterization of V5 allows us to suggest the Campanian Volcanic Zone as its eruptive source; corroborating the idea that activity there began at ~720 ka and spanned most of the Middle Pleistocene. Finally, we insert our new framework from the Montalbano Jonico sequence into a reappraised tephra sequence from the Middle Pleistocene to present in southern Italy, which results in a more robust series of tephrostratotypes and improves the reliability of inter-archive correlationsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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