Arid climate 2 . 5 Ma in the Plio - Pleistocene Valdarno Basin ( Northern Apennines , Italy )
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Distinctive, eolian-dominated sandy deposits 35 m thick exposed along the SW margin of the Plio-Pleistocene Valdarno Basin in the Northern Apennines, Italy, reflect an unusually arid period in the region. Paleomagnetic investigation and Ar/Ar dating of a tephra layer, 10 m above the eolian sand, suggest that the sand was deposited between about 2.7 and 2.4 Ma. This age is coeval with the global climatic deterioration that occurred at the Middle–Upper Pliocene transition. Eolian sediments are represented by cross-bedded sand, rippled sand and horizontal-bedded sand. The alluvial deposits, associated with the eolian sediment, consist of sheet-like beds of coarse sand and erosively based, pebbly sand bodies. Eolian sand, together with fluvial sandy deposits, was formed in the medial–distal portion of an alluvial system, and represents the Rena Bianca Sand Unit. The eolian and alluvial deposits are arranged into sedimentary cycles (2–6 m thick), displaying a wetting–drying–wetting upward trend recording second-order climatic oscillations of ca. 40 ka. Each cycle is enclosed between major bounding surfaces, defined by iron mineral encrustations. These bounding surfaces represent periods of reduced eolian sand accumulation caused by a rising water table. During the 2.5-Ma global cooling, the Valdarno Basin experienced a period of arid conditions owing to the influence of cold and dry easterly and northeasterly winds. In contrast, during the Pleistocene, the uplift of the Pratomagno Ridge protected the Valdarno Basin from easterly and northeasterly winds, giving rise to relatively warm and wet conditions, and mitigating the regional and global climatic changes. R D 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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