8000 years of coastal changes on a western Mediterranean island: A multiproxy approach from the Posada plain of Sardinia

Rita T. Melis
Member of the Collaboration Group
;
Matteo Vacchi
Member of the Collaboration Group
2018-01-01

Abstract

A multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental investigation was conducted to reconstruct the Holocene history of coastal landscape change in the lower Posada coastal plain of eastern Sardinia. In the Mediterranean region, coastal modifications during the Holocene have been driven by a complex interplay between climate, geomorphological processes and human activity. In this paper, millennial-scale human-sea level-environment interactions are investigated near Posada, one of the largest coastal plains in eastern Sardinia. Biostratigraphic and palynological approaches were used to interpret the chrono-stratigraphy exhibited by a series of new cores taken from the coastal plain. This new study elucidates the main paleoecological changes, phases of shoreline migration and relative sea-level change during the last 8000 years. These results indicate the major role of sea-level stabilization and high sediment supply in driving major landscape changes, especially during the Neolithic period (6th–4th millennia BC), and the long-term settlement history of this coastal valley area. It is concluded that human occupation of the coastal plain, from prehistoric to historical times, was most likely constrained by the rapid and constant evolution of this coastal landscape.
2018
Inglese
403
93
108
16
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Coastal evolution Palaeoenvironmental reconstructions Sea-level changes Pollen Eastern Sardinia Mediterranean Sea
Melis, Rita T.; Dirita, Federico; French, Charles; Marriner, Nick; Montis, Francesca; Serreli, Giovanni; Sulas, Federica; Vacchi, Matteo
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
262
8
reserved
Files in This Item:
File Size Format  
POSADA.pdf

Solo gestori archivio

Type: versione editoriale
Size 6.04 MB
Format Adobe PDF
6.04 MB Adobe PDF & nbsp; View / Open   Request a copy

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Questionnaire and social

Share on:
Impostazioni cookie