Everything about Middle Pleistocene totally explained
So far, the
Pleistocene Series isn't subdivided into formal units (for example, Stages). Several solutions were proposed, and dedicated working groups are presently pursuing an agreed solution. Since the base of the Pleistocene is already pinned down at Vrica (
Calabria, Southern Italy), only Middle and
Upper Pleistocene are to be formally defined yet. Concerning the
Middle Pleistocene, an agreement has been achieved by proposing the so-called
“Ionian” Stage. Upon international agreement, the base of the Ionian Stage should be located close to the bottom of the
Brunhes Chron, while its top would coincide with the base of the
Upper Pleistocene, which in turn spans from the beginning of the last interglacial (for example
Marine isotopic stage 5) to the base of the
Holocene (~10.5 Ka).
Especially suitable sections for defining the base of the Ionian stage are located in Southern Italy. In fact, during Lower and Middle Pleistocene the
Adriatic-
Ionian margin was characterized by high sedimentation rates, in response to intense differential tectonic subsidence and massive sedimentary yield. Specifically, candidate sections are the “
Montalbano Jonico” Section (Bradanic Trough,
Basilicata Region) and the “Valle di Manche Nord” Section (
San Mauro Marchesato, Crotone Basin,
Calabria Region). In the former, a spectacular succession of marls laid in the
Apennine foredeep is exposed which, however, are unfortunately unsuitable for
magnetostratigraphic analyses. The latter, which is represented by a shallowing-upward succession that developed in an outer-shelf environment, has the bonus of a sharp biomagnetostratigraphic record, which provides tighter age control.
Besides these exposures, a number of
ODP cores drilled either in the Ionian Sea (Site 964) and in the Sicily Channel-Capo Rossello area (Site 963) are available, which correlate well with the on-land sections mentioned above based on a significant number of criteria (magnetostratigraphy,
biostratigraphy,
sapropel stratigraphy,
stable isotopes,
Tephrochronology). The interval corresponding to the Ionian Stage is especially well represented in Site 963, where no turbidites and/or hiatuses are recognized. Presently, the Montalbano Ionico section is possibly the main candidate for defining the
Lower - Middle Pleistocene boundary, once a reliable magnetostratigraphic record is found.
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