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Millstones as indicators of relative sea-level changes in northern Sicily and southern Calabria coast lines, Italy

  • Autori: Scicchitano, G; Lo Presti, V; Spampinato, C; Gasparo Morticelli, M; Antonioli, F; Auriemma, R; Ferranti, L; Monaco, C
  • Anno di pubblicazione: 2011
  • Tipologia: Articolo in rivista (Articolo in rivista)
  • Parole Chiave: tectonic movements; sea level changes; Holocene;
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/54267

Abstract

New data are presented for late Holocene relative sea-level changes in two coastal sites of Sicily and Calabria, southern Italy. Reconstructions are based on precise measurements of submerged archaeological remains that are valuable indicators of past sea-level position. The archaeological remains are millstone quarries carved on sandstone coastal rocks and nowadays partially submerged which, to the authors’ knowledge, are used for the first time as sea-level markers. Millstones of similar typology are located on the coast of Capo d’Orlando (northern Sicily) and Capo dell’Armi (southern Calabria). When the archeologically-based sea-level position is compared with the shoreline elevation provided by geological markers (Holocene beachrock, Late Pleistocene marine terraces), a refined understanding of relative sea-level changes and rates of vertical tectonic movements for these coastline locations is gained.