A rare Mid-Würmian lithoid tuff in the Agro Pontino graben (Southern Lazio, Italy) and its identification as an Albano 5-7 related distal tephra deposit (41-36 kaBP): characteristics, provenance and palaeogeographical implications

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Jan Sevink
Mauro Antonio Di Vito
Monica Piochi
Angela Mormone
Wouter van Gorp
Corrie C. Bakels

Abstract

A lithoid tuff, found in 2011 (Ricci pit, Agro Pontino, Southern Lazio, Italy), was studied for its composition, origin and palaeogeographical implications. This tuff was the first occurrence of a Würmian-age tephra layer, encountered in the coastal basins of Southern Lazio. Based on its mineralogy and isotopic composition (Sr and Nd), it was identified as a distal tephra deposit from the Volcano Laziale, connected with the Albano 6-7 eruptive phase (‘Lapis Albanus’) and dating from 41-36 ka BP. The lithoid tuff consists of tephra that were slightly reworked and subsequently lithified, when this central part of the Agro Pontino graben still consisted of a non-dissected, level lagoonal plain. The study confirms the earlier established importance of this tephra layer as stratigraphic marker for Central Italy, and shows that its distribution is wider than earlier assumed, notably to the SE of the Volcano Laziale.

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Sevink, J., Di Vito, M. A., Piochi, M., Mormone, A., van Gorp, W. and Bakels, C. C. (2018) “A rare Mid-Würmian lithoid tuff in the Agro Pontino graben (Southern Lazio, Italy) and its identification as an Albano 5-7 related distal tephra deposit (41-36 kaBP): characteristics, provenance and palaeogeographical implications”, Annals of Geophysics, 61(1), p. SE109. doi: 10.4401/ag-7534.
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Seismology
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Jan Sevink, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, he Netherlands

Emeritus professor in physical geography and former director of IBED (Research Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics), Faculty of Science.

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