Post-depositional subsidence of the Avellino tephra marker bed in the Pontine plain (Lazio, Italy):Implications for Early Bronze Age palaeogeographical, water level and relative sea level reconstruction

Land subsidence has played and is still playing a significant role in coastal wetlands worldwide and in palaeogeographical reconstructions of such wetlands. The varying thickness of compaction-prone sediments over a stable subsurface is a key factor in determining its magnitude and in locating the most affected areas. In the coastal low-lying Agro Pontino (Lazio, Italy), subsidence of the past 90 years has been mapped using historical elevation data. Due to the fortunate preservation of distal Avellino tephra (AV-tephra, ca. 1900 cal. BCE) within its marshy strata, discovered a decade ago, det... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Gorp, W.
Sevink, J.
van Leusen, P. M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Reihe/Periodikum: van Gorp , W , Sevink , J & van Leusen , P M 2020 , ' Post-depositional subsidence of the Avellino tephra marker bed in the Pontine plain (Lazio, Italy) : Implications for Early Bronze Age palaeogeographical, water level and relative sea level reconstruction ' , Catena , vol. 194 , 104770 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2020.104770
Schlagwörter: Land subsidence / Soil ripening / Agro Pontino / Avellino tephra / Water level reconstruction / Relative Sea Level / RHINE-MEUSE DELTA / NETHERLANDS IMPLICATIONS / PEAT COMPACTION / FONDI BASIN / HOLOCENE / AUTOCOMPACTION / SEDIMENTS / COAST / RISE
Sprache: Englisch
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