1989
DOI: 10.1016/0031-0182(89)90155-7
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The origin of rhythmic bedding in the Pliocene Trubi Formation of Sicily, southern Italy

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“…when the Earth resided in perihelion during boreal summer [31,32]. A similar humidity-temperature relation was found for marine environments in the Mediterranean during the Pliocene [33][34][35].…”
Section: Phase Relation Between Lithology and Insolationsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…when the Earth resided in perihelion during boreal summer [31,32]. A similar humidity-temperature relation was found for marine environments in the Mediterranean during the Pliocene [33][34][35].…”
Section: Phase Relation Between Lithology and Insolationsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…On Sicily these small-scale cycles are generally quadripartite due to the intercalation of an additional, beige-coloured, CaCO3-poor marl-bed in the white marls. The small-scale cycles were found to have an average duration of approximately 20 ka and have been interpreted in terms of climatic variations that are induced by the orbital cycle of precession [1,12,15].…”
Section: Lithostratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average sedimentation rate can be accurately determined on the basis of the astronomically calibrated polarity time scale (APTS) [13] and is 5.0 cm/kyr in the lower Thvera section and 4.4 cm/kyr in the upper Thvera section. The marls of the Trubi formation mainly consist of carbonates (60-80% CaCO 3) and a mixture of clay minerals [14]. Hilgen [15] recognized a long succession of small-scale sedimentary cycles--the so-called quadruplets.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zero level of the upper Thvera record is at the top of the gray layer of cycle 15. The white marls have a higher carbonate content, while the grey and beige marls are relatively poor in carbonate [16], probably due to increased continental run-off (grey) or increased African wind-blown input (beige) [14]. tion points at fields of 100-200 mT, indicating that a low coercivity mineral has reached the saturation remanence.…”
Section: Rock Magnetismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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