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20410576 STRATIGRAFIA DEL QUATERNARIO E PALEOCLIMA in Field and Natural Resources Geology LM-74 GLIOZZI ELSA, FREZZOTTI MASSIMO
(syllabus)
Historical definition of Quaternary: paleontological and climatic criteria. Historic excursus on the Plio-Quaternary chronostratigraphy. The Plio-Quaternary boundary. Ages and Stages of the marine Quaternary (3h) GSSP and the most relevant Quaternary marine Italian successions. (8h). Quaternary stratigraphic methods (isotopic stratigraphy. Magnetostratigraphy, dating methods. Geomorphological and palaeobiological sea-level indicators. The eustatic curves (9h). Plio-Quaternary marine biostratigraphy: planktonic and benthonic foraminifers, calcareous nannofossils, marine molluscs and ostracods (concept of “northern” and “senegalese” guests) (6h). History of the continental Plio-Quaternary stratigraphy (1h). Plio-Quaternary biochronology based on large and small mammals, freshwater molluscs and non-marine ostracods. Pollen stratigraphy and climatic stratigraphy (“mutual temperature methods”) (6h). Integrated stratigraphic-paleoclimate case studies: Campagna Romana and Tiberino Basin) (5h) Soils and Paleosols in Quaternary Geology. Use of soils in the characterization of Quaternary geological units. (3 h) Astronomical theory of climatic variations. Cycles of precession, obliquity and glacial-interglacial cycles of greater amplitude and of 40,000, 100,000 years. Glacial and interglacial, staging and interstage periods, ∂18O in speleothem, ocean/lacustrine sediment and ice cores. Changes in CO2 and CH4 concentration (9 h). Heinrich events, Dansgaard – Oeschger events, Last Glacial Maximum, Holocene, Anthropocene (3h). Main glacial deposits of the Alpine and Apennine areas (3 h).
(reference books)
Pdf and copies of recent specialistic scientific publications given by the teacher
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