Stratigraphy and detrital modes of upper Messinian post-evaporitic sandstones of the Southern Apennines, Italy: Evidence of foreland-basin evolution during the messinian Mediterranean salinity crisis

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Barone, Mirko
Critelli, Salvatore [1 ]
Le Pera, Emilia
Di Nocera, Silvio
Matano, Fabio
Torre, Mario
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[1] Univ Calabria, Dipartimento Sci Terra, I-87036 Cosenza, Italy
[2] Univ Naples Federico 2, Dipartimento Sci Terra, I-80138 Naples, Italy
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10.2747/0020-6814.48.8.702
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
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During the Messinian, the southern Apennines thrust belt experienced a period of strong tectonic rearrangement and accretion, activation of overthrusts, and consequent migration of depocenters. The upper Miocene successions cropping out in the northern segment of the southern Apennine thrust belt have good potential for improving our understanding of the interplay between Messinian salinity-crisis events and foreland-basin evolution. The local Messinian stratigraphy includes: (1) pre-evaporitic thin-bedded euxinic marly clay, interbedded with diatomaceous marls, (2) evaporitic limestone, crystalline gypsum. and reworked gypsum; (3) post-evaporitic deposits subdivided into two main units: the Torrente Fiumarella unit and the Anzano Molasse Formation that grade upward into ostracod-rich deposits (Lago-Mare facies). The evaporitic and post-evaporitic sequences are separated by an angular unconformity, This paper deals with the stratigraphic and petrographic study of the post-evaporitie deposits. The Torrente Fiumarella unit includes lacustrine and alluvial conglomerates, quartzolithic sandstones containing abundant carbonate detritus, shale, and reworked elastic gypsum. The Anzano Molasse Formation includes thick-bedded deltaic to turbiditic conglomerates and sandstones passing upward to thin-bedded turbidite sandstones and marly-clayey siltstones. Sandstones are quartzofeldspathic with variable proportions of sedimentary (both carbonate and siliciclastic) and plutonic detritus. In particular, two populations are present, plutonic-rich and mixed plutonic-sedimentary. Volcaniclastic layers, composed of dominantly vitric particles (shards and pumice), are also interbedded within Anzano Molasse sandstones. The Anzano succession includes rare freshwater ostracods that increase in abundance in the uppermost Lago-Mare facies. The Lago-Mare facies deposits are represented by silty-marly clay with abundant Ostracoda shells (Ilyocypris gibba, Cyprideis torosa and Candona sp.) and intrarenite having abundant intrabasinal carbonate particles (ooids, peloids, and bioclasts) and subordinate extrabasinal noncarbonate and carbonate particles. The post-evaporitic sequences represent all infilled foredeep basin, with a laeustrine environment progressively deepening and experiencing gravity resedimentation. Detrital modes document complex provenance relations from upper Messinian accreted terranes of the southern Apennines thrust belt. Post-evaporitic sandstones in the Irpinia-Daunia sector of the southern Apennines foreland-basin system record both the effects of the foreland tectonic evolution and the Messinian Mediterranean salinity crisis. They may represent alternative models for foreland-basin evolution during a restricted time in late Messinian, which call be applicable also in other portions of the circum-Mediterranean orogen.
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