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The Campo Felice late Pleistocene Glaciation (Apennines, central Italy)

TitleThe Campo Felice late Pleistocene Glaciation (Apennines, central Italy)
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsGiraudi, C.
JournalJournal of Quaternary Science
Volume27
Pagination432-440
ISSN02678179
KeywordsAlps, Apennines, argon-argon dating, carbon isotope, glacial deposit, glaciation, Italy, lacustrine deposit, Last Glacial Maximum, Mediterranean Sea, Pleistocene, Stratigraphy
Abstract

Study of the glacial deposits and lacustrine sediments of Campo Felice (Apennines, central Italy) has enabled the glacial phases of the last 40ka to be dated more precisely, and has demonstrated that the maximum glacial advance did not occur in correspondence with the last global glacial maximum and with the coldest and most arid phase suggested by the pollen, but in a period dated between about 33 and 27ka, characterized by a less extreme climate. Furthermore, a glacial expansion took place also in the period prior to 35ka. Correlation with the Alpine glacial variations has shown that the Apennine last glacial maximum occurred before that of the southern slope of the Alps. © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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DOI10.1002/jqs.1569
Citation KeyGiraudi2012432