High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)

Evidence of volcaniclastic sedimentation occurs in the first depositional sequence of the sedimentary succession of the Amantea Basin. Volcaniclastic deposits are intercalated in the upper part of a sandstone formation and these show a maximum thickness of about 8 m. The Amantea Basin is a Neogene d...

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Main Authors: Cannata Chiara Benedetta, De Rosa Rosanna, Donato Paola, Morrone Consuele, Muto Francesco
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/9/360
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spelling doaj-425b12d23cea4dd28410d0e4d5292af62021-09-26T00:13:52ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632021-08-011136036010.3390/geosciences11090360High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)Cannata Chiara Benedetta0De Rosa Rosanna1Donato Paola2Morrone Consuele3Muto Francesco4Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, ItalyDepartment of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, ItalyDepartment of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, ItalyDepartment of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, ItalyDepartment of Biology, Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Calabria, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, ItalyEvidence of volcaniclastic sedimentation occurs in the first depositional sequence of the sedimentary succession of the Amantea Basin. Volcaniclastic deposits are intercalated in the upper part of a sandstone formation and these show a maximum thickness of about 8 m. The Amantea Basin is a Neogene depozone located along the Tyrrhenian margin of Calabria whose onset started during the Upper Serravallian. The source volcano to these materials had to have been located within or near to the marine basin in order to supply it with significant amounts of pyroclastic fragments emplaced by either pyroclastic fall/or flows during one or more explosive eruptions. The marine environment of volcaniclastic flows made up of pyroclastic fragments mixed with minor siliciclastic and carbonate material. The textural and structural features of the deposits and the composition of the volcanic glass fragments indicate an origin from a sub-aerial coeval explosive eruption, with initial sedimentation in a shallow marine environment, mixing with non-volcanic materials, reworking and final re-sedimentation into the basin. The age of the volcaniclastic/sedimentary sequence makes these deposits a marker for the geodynamic evolution of the area, and the lack of such horizons in the other coeval peri-Tyrrhenian basins allows us to consider the Amantea Basin as a confined elongated coastal basin area, whose tectonostratigraphic architecture denotes a structural partitioning of the eastern nascent Tyrrhenian Basin.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/9/360tephra depositmarine sedimentary basinspaleographic reconstruction
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author Cannata Chiara Benedetta
De Rosa Rosanna
Donato Paola
Morrone Consuele
Muto Francesco
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De Rosa Rosanna
Donato Paola
Morrone Consuele
Muto Francesco
High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)
Geosciences
tephra deposit
marine sedimentary basins
paleographic reconstruction
author_facet Cannata Chiara Benedetta
De Rosa Rosanna
Donato Paola
Morrone Consuele
Muto Francesco
author_sort Cannata Chiara Benedetta
title High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)
title_short High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)
title_full High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)
title_fullStr High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)
title_full_unstemmed High Preservation Potential Volcaniclastic Sedimentation in the Serravallian Sequence of the Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, North-Western Calabria)
title_sort high preservation potential volcaniclastic sedimentation in the serravallian sequence of the amantea basin (coastal chain, north-western calabria)
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Evidence of volcaniclastic sedimentation occurs in the first depositional sequence of the sedimentary succession of the Amantea Basin. Volcaniclastic deposits are intercalated in the upper part of a sandstone formation and these show a maximum thickness of about 8 m. The Amantea Basin is a Neogene depozone located along the Tyrrhenian margin of Calabria whose onset started during the Upper Serravallian. The source volcano to these materials had to have been located within or near to the marine basin in order to supply it with significant amounts of pyroclastic fragments emplaced by either pyroclastic fall/or flows during one or more explosive eruptions. The marine environment of volcaniclastic flows made up of pyroclastic fragments mixed with minor siliciclastic and carbonate material. The textural and structural features of the deposits and the composition of the volcanic glass fragments indicate an origin from a sub-aerial coeval explosive eruption, with initial sedimentation in a shallow marine environment, mixing with non-volcanic materials, reworking and final re-sedimentation into the basin. The age of the volcaniclastic/sedimentary sequence makes these deposits a marker for the geodynamic evolution of the area, and the lack of such horizons in the other coeval peri-Tyrrhenian basins allows us to consider the Amantea Basin as a confined elongated coastal basin area, whose tectonostratigraphic architecture denotes a structural partitioning of the eastern nascent Tyrrhenian Basin.
topic tephra deposit
marine sedimentary basins
paleographic reconstruction
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/11/9/360
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