A pyroclastic flow 14 m thick embedding well-preserved wood remains has been retrieved at a depth of 120 m from a borehole drilled near the village of Lanuvio, about 9 km south of the Lake of Albano. 40Ar/39Ar analyses on a leucititic lava flow immediately overlying the drilled ignimbrite, gave an age of 485 ± 1ka. Facies and age constraints are consistent with pyroclastic products of the first Tuscolano-Artemisio phase. The new findings presented here contribute toward reconstructing the early eruptive history of the Alban Hills. New chronological data further define the time interval and spatial distribution of the extrusive phase, coinciding with the transition from the first to the second Tuscolano-Artemisio phases. It is also suggested that the pyroclastic products of the Latium region (Rome) with their embedded wood remains, represent an important "archive" of arboreal expansion, allowing better definition of the climatic conditions characterizing interglacial stages 13-15 of the Oxygen Isotope Curve.

New data on the Tuscolano-Artemisio phase of the Alban Hills: Some insights on climatic conditions / P., Bersani; Corda, Laura. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN EARTH SCIENCES. - ISSN 2037-2272. - STAMPA. - 3:(2011), pp. 25-32. [10.3304/jmes.2011.003]

New data on the Tuscolano-Artemisio phase of the Alban Hills: Some insights on climatic conditions

CORDA, Laura
2011

Abstract

A pyroclastic flow 14 m thick embedding well-preserved wood remains has been retrieved at a depth of 120 m from a borehole drilled near the village of Lanuvio, about 9 km south of the Lake of Albano. 40Ar/39Ar analyses on a leucititic lava flow immediately overlying the drilled ignimbrite, gave an age of 485 ± 1ka. Facies and age constraints are consistent with pyroclastic products of the first Tuscolano-Artemisio phase. The new findings presented here contribute toward reconstructing the early eruptive history of the Alban Hills. New chronological data further define the time interval and spatial distribution of the extrusive phase, coinciding with the transition from the first to the second Tuscolano-Artemisio phases. It is also suggested that the pyroclastic products of the Latium region (Rome) with their embedded wood remains, represent an important "archive" of arboreal expansion, allowing better definition of the climatic conditions characterizing interglacial stages 13-15 of the Oxygen Isotope Curve.
2011
geochronology; pleistocene; tuscolano-artemisio phase; arboreal fluctuations; central italy; alban hills volcano
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New data on the Tuscolano-Artemisio phase of the Alban Hills: Some insights on climatic conditions / P., Bersani; Corda, Laura. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDITERRANEAN EARTH SCIENCES. - ISSN 2037-2272. - STAMPA. - 3:(2011), pp. 25-32. [10.3304/jmes.2011.003]
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