Quaternary Coastal Paleoenvironments
A special issue of Geosciences (ISSN 2076-3263). This special issue belongs to the section "Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Palaeontology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 4933
Special Issue Editors
Interests: quaternary; Ostracoda; environments; stratigraphy; marine ecology and paleoecology; micropaleontology
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: stratigraphy; marine geology; sedimentology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The analysis of coastal paleoenvironments is a useful tool widely used to survey local responses to global changes. The evolution of such environmental changes is affected by a variety of factors, from tidal shifts to eustatic–tectonic processes, climatic influences, and increasingly the human impact. Reconstruction of past coastal environments has been studied worldwide, including integrated studies that link diverse geological and biotic records.
This Special Issue focuses on recent advances in quaternary coastal paleoenvironments with emphasis on (i) the methods of data acquisition, interpretation, correlation, and interpolation; (ii) the use of multiproxy analysis for paleoenvironmental reconstructions, which essentially includes the study of thanatocoenosis, taphocoenosis, and fossil association, their relationships with the different types of substrate, and their space–time evolution; the analysis of coastal morphologies and their evolution over time and space; (iii) the control factors on sedimentation; and (iv) the possible application of the outcomes of quaternary stratigraphy (e.g., reservoir characterization).
Dr. Francesco Sciuto
Dr. Salvatore Distefano
Dr. Angela Baldanza
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- facies analysis
- coastal environment
- shelf-type fan delta
- early Pleistocene
- western Umbria
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