Title | The Holocene record of environmental changes in the 'Stagno di Maccarese' marsh (Tiber river delta, central Italy) |
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Publication Type | Articolo su Rivista peer-reviewed |
Year of Publication | 2012 |
Authors | Giraudi, C. |
Journal | Holocene |
Volume | 22 |
Pagination | 1461-1471 |
ISSN | 09596836 |
Keywords | Beach, environmental change, geochronology, Holocene, ice-rafted debris, insolation, Italy, Lazio, marsh, paleoclimate, paleoenvironment, paleosalinity, Roma [Lazio], Tiber Delta |
Abstract | The stratigraphic study of the Stagno di Maccarese, carried out on the sediments exposed in about 7 km of trenches excavated in an area of approximately 1.5 km2, has shown that in the course of the Holocene many environmental variations have taken place. The complex evolution of the marsh is demonstrated by the variations in water salinity and the presence of erosion surfaces and soils between the sediments. In the early Holocene, the area studied was an isolated marsh with water having variable salinity, and it was only about 6000 cal. yr BP that it was encompassed in the system of inner delta marshes. In the delta environment, the water of the marsh was oligohaline until about 9th-8th centuries bc, brackish from 9th-8th centuries bc to about 600 yr BP, and later oligohaline until the 19th century drainage. A number of environmental variations are connected with local phenomena, such as erosion of the beach ridges and Tiber floods, but the others can be correlated chronologically with climatic events recorded at regional and global scale. The millennial variations seem to be connected with changes in insolation, while abrupt variations can be correlated chronologically with the IRD events dated at 8200, 5900, 4200, 2800, 1400 and 500 cal. yr BP. © The Author(s) 2012. |
Notes | cited By 7 |
URL | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84870034986&doi=10.1177%2f0959683612455543&partnerID=40&md5=8a4b7034063ee302944c06bc5d0500b0 |
DOI | 10.1177/0959683612455543 |
Citation Key | Giraudi20121461 |