A key continental archive for the last 2Ma of climatic history of the central Mediterranean region: A pilot drilling in the Fucino Basin, central Italy

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An 82m long sedimentary succession was retrieved from the Fucino Basin, the largest intermountain tectonic depression of the central Apennines. The basin hosts a succession of fine-grained lacustrine sediments (ca. 900 m-thick) possibly continuously spanning the last 2 Ma. A preliminary tephrostratigraphy study allows us to ascribe the drilled 82m long record to the last 180 ka. Multi-proxy geochemical analyses (XRF scanning, total organic/inorganic carbon, nitrogen and sulfur, oxygen isotopes) reveal noticeable variations, which are interpreted as paleohydrological and paleoenvironmental expressions related to classical glacial-interglacial cycles from the marine isotope stage (MIS) 6 to present day. In light of the preliminary results, the Fucino sedimentary succession is likely to provide a long, continuous, sensitive, and independently dated paleoclimatic archive of the central Mediterranean area.

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Giaccio, B., Regattieri, E., Zanchetta, G., Wagner, B., Galli, P., Mannella, G., … Sadori, L. (2015). A key continental archive for the last 2Ma of climatic history of the central Mediterranean region: A pilot drilling in the Fucino Basin, central Italy. Scientific Drilling, 20, 13–19. https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-20-13-2015

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