High-resolution single-channel Sparker (1 kJ) profiles have been carried out to reconstruct the seismo-stratigraphic architecture of a sector of the Campania–Latium Tyrrhenian margin (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). Seven seismic lines between the Volturno river mouth and the southern Latium margin were processed in IHS Kingdom® software (4.0) at the University of Sannio (Benevento, Italy) and interpreted at the CNR-ISMAR (Naples, Italy) using seismic- and sequence-stratigraphic criteria. The Sparker dataset refines correlations with previously interpreted Chirp profiles and improves the imaging of fault patterns and key stratigraphic markers. Several seismo-stratigraphic units displaced by normal faults were recognized. Unit 1 represents the acoustic substratum of the high-resolution record, whereas Unit 2 corresponds to a thick relict prograding wedge that thickens toward the Volturno river mouth. A mounded lowstand unit is interpreted as deposits related to the Volturno river delta/fan system. Volcanic units, including the Villa Literno volcanic complex and local volcanic edifices, are locally identified. Overall, the results show that Sparker processing and interpretation provide robust constraints on the stratigraphic architecture and Late Quaternary tectono-sedimentary evolution of deltaic continental shelves. In particular, while previous Chirp studies have effectively constrained the stratigraphic architecture of the Late Quaternary depositional sequence and the geometry of the NYT reflector, this study provides new insights about deeper progradational seismo-stratigraphic units and related volcanic deposits and their tectono-stratigraphic setting.
Seismo-Stratigraphic Architecture of the Campania–Latium Tyrrhenian Margin: New Insights from High-Resolution Sparker Profiles
Meo, AgostinoData Curation
;Senatore, Maria Rosaria
2026-01-01
Abstract
High-resolution single-channel Sparker (1 kJ) profiles have been carried out to reconstruct the seismo-stratigraphic architecture of a sector of the Campania–Latium Tyrrhenian margin (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy). Seven seismic lines between the Volturno river mouth and the southern Latium margin were processed in IHS Kingdom® software (4.0) at the University of Sannio (Benevento, Italy) and interpreted at the CNR-ISMAR (Naples, Italy) using seismic- and sequence-stratigraphic criteria. The Sparker dataset refines correlations with previously interpreted Chirp profiles and improves the imaging of fault patterns and key stratigraphic markers. Several seismo-stratigraphic units displaced by normal faults were recognized. Unit 1 represents the acoustic substratum of the high-resolution record, whereas Unit 2 corresponds to a thick relict prograding wedge that thickens toward the Volturno river mouth. A mounded lowstand unit is interpreted as deposits related to the Volturno river delta/fan system. Volcanic units, including the Villa Literno volcanic complex and local volcanic edifices, are locally identified. Overall, the results show that Sparker processing and interpretation provide robust constraints on the stratigraphic architecture and Late Quaternary tectono-sedimentary evolution of deltaic continental shelves. In particular, while previous Chirp studies have effectively constrained the stratigraphic architecture of the Late Quaternary depositional sequence and the geometry of the NYT reflector, this study provides new insights about deeper progradational seismo-stratigraphic units and related volcanic deposits and their tectono-stratigraphic setting.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


