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Chronology of the Mediterranean sea‐level highstand during the Last Interglacial: a critical review of the U/Th‐dated deposits

Francesca Pasquetti, Mónica Bini, Biagio Giaccio, Andrea Ratti, Matteo Vacchi, Giovanni Zanchetta

2021Journal of Quaternary Science21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Relative sea‐level (RSL) evolution during Marine Isotopic Stage (MIS) 5 in the Mediterranean basin is still not fully understood despite a plethora of morphological, stratigraphic and geochronological studies carried out on highstand deposits of this area. In this review we assembled a database of 323 U/Th‐dated samples (e.g. corals, molluscs, speleothems) which were used to chronologically constrain RSL evolution within MIS 5. The application of strict geochemical criteria to the U/Th samples indicates that only ~33% of data available for the Mediterranean Sea can be considered ‘reliable’. Most of these data (~65%) refer to the MIS 5e highstand, while only ~17% could be related to the MIS 5a. No attribution to MIS 5c can be unequivocally supported. Nevertheless, the resulting framework does not allow us to define a satisfactory RSL trend during the MIS 5e highstand and subsequent MIS 5 substages. Overall, the proposed selection of reliable/unreliable data would be useful for detecting areas where MIS 5 substage attributions are not supported by confident U/Th chronological data and thus the related reconstructions need to be revised. In this regard, the resulting framework calls for a reappraisal and re‐examination of the Mediterranean records with advanced geochronological methodologies.

Topics & Concepts

InterglacialGeologyChronologyMarine isotope stagePaleontologyMediterranean climateMediterranean seaStage (stratigraphy)Sea levelStructural basinPhysical geographyOceanographyGlacial periodArchaeologyGeographyGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchMaritime and Coastal ArchaeologyArchaeology and ancient environmental studies