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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014

Sea-level and climate forcing of the Sr isotope composition of late Miocene Mediterranean marine basins

Taylor F. Schildgen; Domenico Cosentino; Gianluca Frijia; Francesca Castorina; Frank Dudás; Annalisa Iadanza; Gianluca Sampalmieri; Paola Cipollari; Antonio Caruso; Samuel A. Bowring; Manfred R. Strecker

Sr isotope records from marginal marine basins track the mixing between seawater and local continental runoff, potentially recording the effects of sea level, tectonic, and climate forcing in marine fossils and sediments. Our 110 new 87Sr/86Sr analyses on oyster and foraminifera samples from six late Miocene stratigraphic sections in southern Turkey, Crete, and Sicily show that 87Sr/86Sr fell below global seawater values in the basins several million years before the Messinian Salinity Crisis, coinciding with tectonic uplift and basin shallowing. 87Sr/86Sr from more centrally located basins (away from the Mediterranean coast) drop below global seawater values only during the Messinian Salinity Crisis. In addition to this general trend, 55 new 87Sr/86Sr analyses from the astronomically tuned Lower Evaporites in the central Apennines (Italy) allow us to explore the effect of glacio-eustatic sea level and precipitation changes on 87Sr/86Sr. Most variation in our data can be explained by changes in sea level, with greatest negative excursions from global seawater values occurring during relative sea level lowstands, which generally coincided with arid conditions in the Mediterranean realm. We suggest that this greater sensitivity to lowered sea level compared with higher runoff could relate to the inverse relationship between Sr concentration and river discharge. Variations in the residence time of groundwater within the karst terrain of the circum-Mediterranean region during arid and wet phases may help to explain the single (robust) occurrence of a negative excursion during a sea level highstand, but this explanation remains speculative without more detailed paleoclimatic data for the region.


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2016

Stratigraphic architecture of the upper Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin (Southern Turkey): implications for the Messinian salinity crisis and the Taurus petroleum system

Giuditta Radeff; Domenico Cosentino; Paola Cipollari; Taylor F. Schildgen; Annalisa Iadanza; Manfred R. Strecker; Güldemin Darbaş; Kemal Gürbüz

This paper is mainly based on field work carried out on the Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin (southern Turkey), as well as on the interpretation of seismic reflection profiles to understand 3D geometries of the basin fill. Chronostratigraphic constraints for the Messinian deposits are from micropaleontological studies on foraminifera, ostracods, and calcareous nannofossils, recently carried out on the Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin.Our results indicate that this basin developed in a marginal area strictly related to the Mediterranean realm. The Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin record all the main steps ofthe Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) that affected the Mediterranean area at the end of the Miocene.The new stratigraphic model for the Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin provided in thiswork gives new insights into both the MSC and the Taurus petroleum system. Despite their complete correspondence with the MSC, the Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin show some differences with respect to the current conceptual model for the MSC. For example, inthe current conceptual model for the MSC, only one regional erosional surface (MES) characterizes the MSC deposits. In the Adana Basin, two regional erosional surfaces, named MES1 and MES2, separate the Messinian deposits related to the MSC in Lower Evaporites, Resedimented Lower Evaporites (RLE), and upper Messinian continental deposits containinga late Lago-Mare ostracod assemblage (mainly fluvial coarse-grained and fine-grained sediments). In some places, Brecciated Limestones lie just above the MES1 and beneath the RLE. In addition, the RLE are thought to be related to the same step that brought to the Messinian halite deposition throughout theMediterranean, pointing to a hyperhaline environment. In contrast, the fine-grained deposits of the RLE of the Adana Basin show the occurrence of Parathetyan brackish ostracod fauna (early Lago-Mare ostracod assemblages), which defines an oligohalinedepositional environment for the RLE. In terms of hydrocarbon prospecting, the Messinian evaporates of the Adana Basin have been considered as a perfect seal for the active Taurus petroleum system. Our results show that due to the complex stratigraphic architecture of the basin fill and the occurrence of two regional erosional surfaces (MES1 And MES2), the Messinian evaporates are discontinuously present both in surface and in the Subsurface of the Adana Basin. However, seal properties in the Adana Basin could be found in the Lower Pliocene deep marine clays of the Avadan Formation. This work leads to suggest a new stratigraphical model for the Messinian deposits of the Adana Basin, allowing us to amend the classical scheme with respect to the Messinian, and to officially define some New formations within the stratigraphy of the Adana Basin.


Geology | 2013

Refining the Mediterranean “Messinian gap” with high-precision U-Pb zircon geochronology, central and northern Italy

Domenico Cosentino; Robert Buchwaldt; Gianluca Sampalmieri; Annalisa Iadanza; Paola Cipollari; Taylor F. Schildgen; Linda A. Hinnov; Jahandar Ramezani; Samuel A. Bowring


Terra Nova | 2010

Palaeoenvironments of the Mediterranean Basin at the Messinian hypersaline/hyposaline transition: evidence from natural radioactivity and microfacies of post-evaporitic successions of the Adriatic sub-basin

Gianluca Sampalmieri; Annalisa Iadanza; Paola Cipollari; Domenico Cosentino; Sergio Lo Mastro


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2013

The “Brecciated Limestones” of Maiella, Italy: Rheological implications of hydrocarbon-charged fluid migration in the Messinian Mediterranean Basin

Annalisa Iadanza; Gianluca Sampalmieri; Paola Cipollari; Marco Mola; Domenico Cosentino


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2008

Le facies evaporitiche della crisi di salinità messiniana: radioattività naturale della Formazione Gessoso-Solfifera della Maiella (Abruzzo, Italia centrale)

Gianluca Sampalmieri; Paola Cipollari; Domenico Cosentino; Annalisa Iadanza; Stefano Lugli; Michele Soligo


Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2015

Deep-seated hydrocarbons in the seep “Brecciated Limestones” of the Maiella area (Adriatic foreland basin): Evaporitic sealing and oil re-mobilization effects linked to the drawdown of the Messinian Salinity Crisis

Annalisa Iadanza; Gianluca Sampalmieri; Paola Cipollari


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2012

A Messinian analogue for the subsurface plumbing of marine oil seeps (Maiella foreland basin, Central Apennine)

Annalisa Iadanza; Gianluca Sampalmieri; Paola Cipollari; Domenico Cosentino; Marco Mola


Natural Hazards | 2015

Tsunami hazard in the Eastern Mediterranean: geological evidence from the Anatolian coastal area (Silifke, southern Turkey)

Nazik Öğretmen; Domenico Cosentino; Elsa Gliozzi; Paola Cipollari; Annalisa Iadanza; Cengiz Yildirim


RENDICONTI ONLINE DELLA SOCIETÀ GEOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2012

The late Messinian Lago-Mare biofacies in central Apennines: the ostracod perspective

Elsa Gliozzi; Francesco Grossi; Domenico Cosentino; Annalisa Iadanza

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Stefano Lugli

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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