Late Quaternary morphological evolution of a continental margin based on emerged and submerged morphostructural features: the south-eastern Tyrrhenian margin (Italy)
T. De Pippo et M. Pennetta, Late Quaternary morphological evolution of a continental margin based on emerged and submerged morphostructural features: the south-eastern Tyrrhenian margin (Italy), Z GEOMORPH, 44(4), 2000, pp. 435-448
Identification of physiographic elements along the Tyrrhenian margin betwee
n Cape Palinuro and Cape Bonifati was carried out by interpretation of acou
stic profiles. These elements are the expression of both Plio-Quaternary ex
tensional tectonism (related to the subsidence of the Tyrrhenian Sea) and A
ppennine chain uplift (with its late compressive phenomena). All these tect
onic events, which took place until recent times, produced northward and se
award stair-like blocks as well as relief and basin systems. The shelf-slop
e system bordering the Sapri basin, with high structural control, underwent
clearcut erosion since its genesis, as testified by gravitative processes
producing slumps and turbiditic flows. These sediments are collected in the
basin which represents the gravitative base-level for this part of the she
lf-slope system. In contrast, the southern sector of the investigated margi
n, where structural control is less evident, clearly indicates progradation
and aggradation, facilitated by abundant elastic supplies from the rivers
cutting the northern Calabrian margin.