Edisto inlet DIatom laminations Sequences Through the HOlocene/Sequenze oloceniche di lamine a diatomee nel Golfo di Edisto

Acronym
EDISTHO
Code
PNRA18_00010
Anno
2018
Research area
Earth science
Specific research topic
Valutazione delle variazioni stagionali del sea-ice nel golfo di Edisto durante l'Olocene
Region of interest
Esito Inlet, Ross Sea/Golfo di Edisto, Mare di Ross
Project website
PI
Karen Gariboldi
PI establishment
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università di Pisa
Institutional website
https://www.dst.unipi.it
Other institutions and subjects involved
OGS, UniTs (Dipartimento di Matematica e Geoscienze), CNR-ISP, CNR-ISMAR, UniGe (Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra dell'Ambiente e della Vita - DISTAV)
Consistency of the research team
Il team di ricerca è formato da numerosi ricercatori e ricercatrice, tecnici, studenti e studentesse di dottorato, laurea magistrale e laurea triennale. La bellezza di questo team, oltre al gender balance bilanciato, risiede nell'equilibrio tra ricercatori senior, con una grandissima esperienza nella ricerca in Antartide, e giovani ricercatori e ricercatrice (o aspiranti tali) che portano idee e approcci nuovi alla ricerca.
Project status
In progress
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Attività svolta in Italia
The project

Polar regions are key areas for the regulation of climate; regulating the heat exchange between the oceans and the atmosphere and between the low and high latitudes, mainly throughout the formation and melting of terrestrial and sea ice. In the recent years, a conspicuous part of the scientific community has focused on the Antarctic climate variability of the last 2000 years (CLIVASH2k working group of PAGES) because this interval provides critical information about Earth's climate natural variability versus changes induced by human activities. Within the framework of Line A of the PNRA_2018 call, the EDISTHO (Edisto inlet DIatom laminations Sequences Through the Holocene) research team undertakes a multidiscliplinary approach on sedimentary, seismic and oceanographic existing data collected within the Edisto Inlet. Indeed, data collected in the framework of past PNRA projects (i.e. BAY 2004/4.10, HOLOFERNE 2013/A2.03, TRACERS 2016-A3.05, GLEVORS A4_16_00293) indicate that the Edisto Inlet preserves an expanded sedimentary record, which mainly consists of yearly to decennal diatom laminations. However, those projects had different scientific objectives from the detailed studies of diatom laminae proposed here. As such, the high-resolution analysis of those cores has never been attempted before partly because the detailed study of diatom laminae requires specific, complex and expensive techniques. We want to address our research to the detailed study of these records, not only studying the laminae sequences, but also investigating the oceanographic and geomorphobathymetry condition that lead to the deposition of such an expanded record. Also sediment cores collected in the continental shelf basins will be analysed to distinguish local climatic signals in the Edisto Inlet from the regional ones.

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