“…It hosts well-exposed MIS 5e coastal deposits (Pascucci et al, 2014;Sechi et al, 2020), and it is generally considered tectonically stable (Antonioli et al, 2006;Ferranti et al, 2006;Rovere et al, 2016;Vacchi et al, 2016), evinced by lowintensity seismicity (Rovida et al, 2020;Gorshkov et al, 2021). The marine sequence of Cala Mosca (southwest Sardinia, Italy) is one of the well-known MIS 5e marker sites and has been considered the Tyrrhenian locus typicus since the beginning of the last century (Cerrone et al, 2021). Since then, it has been used as a proxy to calibrate the Pleistocene sea-level curve and to support the tectonic stability of Sardinia (Lambeck et al, 2004;Antonioli et al, 2006Antonioli et al, , 2007Antonioli et al, , 2017Rovere et al, 2016).…”