Journal article

Stratigraphic evidence for a " pluvial phase" between ca 8200-7100 ka from Renella cave (Central Italy)

LV Zhornyak, G Zanchetta, RN Drysdale, JC Hellstrom, I Isola, E Regattieri, L Piccini, I Baneschi, I Couchoud

Quaternary Science Reviews | Published : 2011

Abstract

A stratigraphic and chronological study of the upper level of Renella Cave (Apuan Alps, Central Italy) reveals that two episodes of flowstone accumulation bracket a thick clastic layer deposited between ca 8.2 and 7.1 ka. This layer, which represents a period of enhanced cave flooding, is substantially in phase with an interval of depleted oxygen isotope values previously recorded in a stalagmite from nearby Corchia Cave, interpreted to have resulted from an increase in local precipitation. These data confirm that during this period of time the region experienced relatively wetter conditions, including an increase in high-magnitude events capable of invading the higher passages of Renella Ca..

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