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Astronomical tuning of the Tortonian 87Sr/86Sr curve in the Mediterranean basin

Rodolfo NeriAdriana BellancaMario SprovieriMario Barbieri

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Mediterranean climateSequence (geology)PaleontologyOceanographySection (archaeology)GeologySeawaterSedimentary rockForcing (mathematics)Late MioceneMediterranean BasinGeology

description

This work presents a detailed 87Sr/86Sr isotope curve for the interval 7.5–9.7 Ma obtained by a high-resolution analysis (sampling spacing of about 40 kyr) of an astronomically calibrated land-based sedimentary sequence exposed in the central Mediterranean area (Gibliscemi section, southern Sicily). The main aim is to verify a synchronous response of the Mediterranean seawater Sr isotope record to the oceanic forcing on the basis of multiple comparisons of the Gibliscemi record with published coeval 87Sr/86Sr curves. A good correlation with the 87Sr/86Sr data from the ODP site 926 (equatorial Atlantic ocean), considered to be the Sr chemostratigraphic reference section for the Late Miocene, and from the Pacific DSDP site 590B was registered. Conversely, the comparison of the Gibliscemi Sr isotope data with 87Sr/86Sr ratios from the coeval segment of the land-based Sardella section (eastern Mediterranean) shows important differences highlighting a local control on the seawater Sr isotope changes in semi-isolated subbasins within the Late Miocene Mediterranean.

10.1046/j.1365-3121.2003.00446.xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11573/489598