We present the results of detailed litho-, bio-, and magnetostratigraphic investigations along the Fronte section (Taranto, Italy), where the facies distribution is interpreted using a combined palaeoecological and sequence-stratigraphic approach. The data obtained so far suggest a continuous sedimentary record at the Fronte site, where the MIS 5e peak and subsequent highstand are documented, thus providing robust evidence for the Last Interglacial sedimentary interval.
The Search for a Stratotype Section for the Late Pleistocene: Progress from the Fronte Section (Taranto Area, Italy)STRATI 2013 / Alessandra Negri;Alessandro Amorosi;Fabrizio Antonioli;Adele Bertini;Giuseppe Mastronuzzi;Stefano Marabini;Paolo Montagna;Veronica Rossi;Daniele Scarponi;Marco Taviani;Luigi Vigliotti;Gian Battista Vai. - STAMPA. - (2014), pp. 973-976. [10.1007/978-3-319-04364-7_183]
The Search for a Stratotype Section for the Late Pleistocene: Progress from the Fronte Section (Taranto Area, Italy)STRATI 2013
AMOROSI, ALESSANDRO;ROSSI, VERONICA;SCARPONI, DANIELE;
2014
Abstract
We present the results of detailed litho-, bio-, and magnetostratigraphic investigations along the Fronte section (Taranto, Italy), where the facies distribution is interpreted using a combined palaeoecological and sequence-stratigraphic approach. The data obtained so far suggest a continuous sedimentary record at the Fronte site, where the MIS 5e peak and subsequent highstand are documented, thus providing robust evidence for the Last Interglacial sedimentary interval.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.