2021
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2021.672119
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Hints on the Late Miocene Evolution of the Tonale-Adamello-Brenta Region (Alps, Italy) Based on Allochtonous Sediments From Raponzolo Cave

Abstract: Raponzolo is a paleo-phreatic cave explored in 2011 in the Brenta Dolomites (Trentino, Italy), at the remarkable altitude of 2,560 m a.s.l. Differently to all other caves of the area, it hosts well-cemented fine to medium sands of granitic-metamorphic composition. The composition suggests a sediment source from the Adamello and Tonale Unit, separated from the Brenta by one of the most important tectonic lineaments of the Alps (Giudicarie Line). The fine-sand sediment was sampled to determine burial time and th… Show more

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“…Complementary data from karstic archives, such as thermochronology or petrography, can provide key information about sediment provenance and/or paleo-exhumation rates (Sauro et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Complementary data from karstic archives, such as thermochronology or petrography, can provide key information about sediment provenance and/or paleo-exhumation rates (Sauro et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%