Due to its geographic position and geomorphological configuration, Grotta Romanelli acted as a sediment trap since at least MIS 5. The so-called 'terre brune' sequence is a deposit mainly of eolian origin bearing upper Palaeolithic artefacts and fossil re-mains of vertebrate fauna; it was deposited during the Glacial-Interglacial transition and the Holocene. Sedimentology and mineralogy of this deposit are investigated. The stratigraphic sequence provides a promising archive within which both human and climatic impacts can be studied.
An introduction to the early Holocene eolian deposits of Grotta Romanelli, Apulia, Southern Italy / F. Giustini, F. Bona, M. Brilli, J. Conti, A. D'Agostino, G. Lembo, I. Mazzini, B. Mecozzi, B. Muttillo, R. Sardella. - In: ALPINE AND MEDITERRANEAN QUATERNARY. - ISSN 2279-7327. - 31:1(2018), pp. 135-139.
An introduction to the early Holocene eolian deposits of Grotta Romanelli, Apulia, Southern Italy
F. Bona;
2018
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Due to its geographic position and geomorphological configuration, Grotta Romanelli acted as a sediment trap since at least MIS 5. The so-called 'terre brune' sequence is a deposit mainly of eolian origin bearing upper Palaeolithic artefacts and fossil re-mains of vertebrate fauna; it was deposited during the Glacial-Interglacial transition and the Holocene. Sedimentology and mineralogy of this deposit are investigated. The stratigraphic sequence provides a promising archive within which both human and climatic impacts can be studied.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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