马略卡岛上更新世海岸沉积概述

IF 1.9 3区 地球科学 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Quaternary International Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1016/j.quaint.2024.07.013
Federica Perazzotti , Laura Del Valle , Joan J. Fornós
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本综述深入探讨了马略卡岛的地质历史,重点是中更新世至晚更新世时期及其对该岛景观和气候的影响。第四纪,尤其是末次间冰期,在全球时间尺度上是一个相对较短的时间段,但其气候的不稳定性以及冰川期和间冰期的复杂交替,导致了海平面的波动。在上一个间冰期,发生了千年尺度的波动,被称为 Dansgaard-Oeschger 和 Heinrich 事件。在植被覆盖稀少、海床或平台沉积物丰富的时期(海因里希事件),人们认为形成了风化岩,而在沉积物供应减少、植被生成增强的时期(丹斯加德-奥斯赫格事件),人们认为形成了冲积沉积物和古溶胶。这些不同的沉积物反映了气候的变化和海平面的变化,有助于了解该岛的环境历史。包括 Strombus bubonius(现名为 Thetystrombus lauts)或 "塞内加尔宿主 "在内的化石证据揭示了过去温暖的气候波动,尤其是末次冰期。Myotragus balearicus体现了该岛的进化适应性和隔离性,为其古生物学遗产提供了一个独特的视角。地层特征与光学激发发光(OSL)测年技术的文献研究相结合,提供了一个全面的时间框架,从海洋同位素阶段 6(MIS 6)跨越到海洋同位素阶段 2(MIS 2),实现了地质事件的精确测年和地层关联。
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An overview of Upper Pleistocene coastal deposits on Mallorca island

This review paper delves into the geological history of Mallorca, focusing on the Middle to Late Pleistocene period and its impact on the landscape and climate of the island. The Quaternary, particularly, the Last Interglacial, represents a relatively short timeframe on the global chronological scale, yet it is notable for its climatic instability and complex alternation of glacial and interglacial phases, leading to fluctuations in sea levels. During the last interglacial, millennial-scale fluctuations, known as Dansgaard–Oeschger and Heinrich events, occurred. Aeolianites are thought to have formed during periods of sparse vegetation cover and abundant sediment availability from the sea bed or platform (Heinrich events), while colluvial deposits and paleosols are believed to represent periods of reduced sediment supply and enhanced pedogenesis (Dansgaard–Oeschger events). These different deposits reflect climatic shifts and sea-level changes, offering insights into the environmental history of the island. Fossil evidence, including Strombus bubonius (currently known as Thetystrombus lauts) or “Senegalese hosts,” reveals past warm climatic fluctuations, particularly during the Last Interglacial. Myotragus balearicus exemplifies evolutionary adaptation and isolation on the island, offering a unique perspective on its paleontological legacy. The integration of stratigraphic characteristics and literature research on Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating techniques provides a comprehensive temporal framework, spanning from Marine Isotope Stage 6 (MIS 6) to Marine Isotope Stage 2 (MIS 2), enabling the precise dating of geological events and a stratigraphic correlation.

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Quaternary International
Quaternary International 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: Quaternary International is the official journal of the International Union for Quaternary Research. The objectives are to publish a high quality scientific journal under the auspices of the premier Quaternary association that reflects the interdisciplinary nature of INQUA and records recent advances in Quaternary science that appeal to a wide audience. This series will encompass all the full spectrum of the physical and natural sciences that are commonly employed in solving Quaternary problems. The policy is to publish peer refereed collected research papers from symposia, workshops and meetings sponsored by INQUA. In addition, other organizations may request publication of their collected works pertaining to the Quaternary.
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