Cita, Maria Bianca et al. (2006): Calabrian and Ionian; a proposal for the definition of Mediterranean stages for the Lower and Middle Pleistocene

Leg/Site/Hole:
ODP 107
ODP 160
ODP 107 653
ODP 160 963
ODP 160 964
Identifier:
2007-014650
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Creator:
Cita, Maria Bianca
Universita di Milano, Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Milano, Italy
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Capraro, Luca
University di Padova, Italy
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Ciaranfi, Neri
Universita di Bari, Italy
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Di Stefano, Enrico
Universita di Palermo, Italy
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Marino, Maria
Universita di Bologna, Italy
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Rio, Domenico
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Sprovieri, Rodolfo
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Vai, Gian Battista
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Identification:
Calabrian and Ionian; a proposal for the definition of Mediterranean stages for the Lower and Middle Pleistocene
2006
Episodes
International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), Ottawa, ON, Canada
29
2
107-114
The need to standardise stratigraphical subdivisions of continuous marine sedimentary successions that out-for hundreds metres, using clearly defined points fixed in the field is strongly felt. A proposal is presented here to formalize regional stages for the Lower Pleistocene (Calabrian) and for the Middle Pleistocene (Ionian) in Italy. The sections are well exposed, carefully investigated using multiple criteria (an integrated stratigraphical approach) and located in the central part of the Mediterranean. This area is recognized worldwide as a classical region for the Neogene and the Pleistocene sequences. The terrestrial record is directly correlated with the deep-sea record, as determined from ODP Sites 653 (Tyrrhenian Sea), 963 (Sicily Channel) and 964 (Ionian Sea) from the central Mediterranean. The present formal proposal is consistent with the INQUA and ICS decision to define and correlate the Plio/Pleistocene boundary (GSSP at Vrica) within the Olduvai Subchron, at 1.81 My, the Lower/Middle Pleistocene boundary at the Matuyama/Brunhes reversal at 0.78 My and the Middle/ Upper Pleistocene boundary with the base of MIS 5, approximately 0.13 My. The present proposal also is consistent with the call for stage unit stratotypes that emphasize both the physical content of a stage and its boundaries (Hilgen et al., 2006).
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Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:40.1552
West:11.2657East: 17.4500
South:36.1538

Quaternary geology; Brunhes Chron; Calabrian; Cenozoic; Europe; Ionian; Italy; Leg 107; Leg 160; lower Pleistocene; Mediterranean Sea; middle Pleistocene; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 653; ODP Site 963; ODP Site 964; Pleistocene; Quaternary; Southern Europe; stratigraphic boundary; succession; upper Quaternary;

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