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250 Million Years of Earth History in Central Italy: Celebrating
       25 Years of the Geological Observatory of Coldigioco

25–29 September 2017 • Apiro, Marche Region, Italy

Conveners                                                                discontinuities in scientific thinking, with the birth of such con-
Alessandro Montanari, Osservatorio Geologico di Coldigioco,              cepts as Event Stratigraphy, Integrated Stratigraphy, and
I-62020 Frontale di Apiro (MC), Italy; sandro.coldigioco@gmail.          Cyclostratigraphy applied to astronomical tuning, let alone
com                                                                      Quaternary Geology, Neotectonics, and Speleogeology. The
Christian Koeberl, Dept. of Lithospheric Research, University            Umbria-Marche Apennines of northeastern Italy are a foreland
of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria, and Natural         fold-and-thrust belt, which was formed in the latest phase of the
History Museum, Burgring 7, A-1010 Vienna, Austria; christian.           Alpine-Himalayan orogenesis. These mountains are entirely made
koeberl@univie.ac.at                                                     of marine sedimentary rocks of the so-called Umbria-Marche
                                                                         Succession, which represents a continuous record of the geo­
Sponsors                                                                 tectonic evolution of an epeiric sea from the Early Triassic to the
GSA Foundation, Barringer Crater Company, and Associazione               Pleistocene. Studies of these rocks have promoted sensational dis-
Le Montagne di San Francesco                                             coveries, particularly about major events that have punctuated the
Description and Objectives                                               history of Earth, such has the Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Events
                                                                         (OAE1 and OAE2), the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) Boundary
  Central Italy has been a cradle of geology for centuries. Since        Event (with the global mass extinction caused by a catastrophic
the beginning of the last century, the Triassic to Miocene carbon-       extraterrestrial impact), the events across the Eocene-Oligocene
ate succession exposed along the valleys of the Umbria and               transition from a greenhouse to an icehouse world, and the
Marche Apennines of Italy has been a fertile playground for gen-         Messinian Salinity Crisis of the Mediterranean, just to name the
erations of earth scientists, particularly paleontologists, sedimen-     most famous ones.
tologists, stratigraphers, geophysicists, and structural geologists,
from all over the world. It is in this geological theater that pioneer-    The objective of this conference is to present an updated vision
ing studies in the most disparate disciplines of the earth sciences      of 250 million years of earth history as recorded in the sedimen-
have led to the understanding of novel principles and natural phe-       tary succession of the northern Apennine orogeny in central Italy.
nomena of the past, the development of new methodologies and             At the conference, besides keynote review presentations, original
experimental research approaches, and ultimately to                      research works will be presented covering specific subjects of
                                                                         Tectonics and Structural Geology, Integrated Stratigraphy and
View of the town of Apiro in front of Monte San Vicino (image credit:    Astronomical Tuning, Extraterrestrial Event Stratigraphy, and
C. Koeberl).                                                             Quaternary Geology and Geo-Bio Speleology. These research
                                                                         works are either still in progress or they were accomplished but
                                                                         never published before, all with the support of the Geological
                                                                         Observatory of Coldigioco, an independent research and educa-
                                                                         tional center, which was founded in an abandoned medieval ham-
                                                                         let near Apiro in 1992 by Alessandro Montanari, Walter Alvarez,
                                                                         and David Bice.

                                                                           Studies are now in progress about the recent tectono-seismic
                                                                         and structural history of the still active Umbria-Marche
                                                                         Apennines (as is exemplified by the recent seismic activity in
                                                                         2016). More studies by international teams of stratigraphers are
                                                                         being conducted through long and continuous stretches of the
                                                                         Umbria-Marche sedimentary succession, focusing on the integra-
                                                                         tion of bio-magneto-chemostratigraphy and radioisotopic geo-
                                                                         chronology with astronomical tuning via multiproxy cyclostrati-
                                                                         graphic analysis.

                                                                           One of the primary results that have been derived from the
                                                                         Umbria-Marche sedimentary succession in the past 25 years with
                                                                         the support of the Geological Observatory of Coldigioco has been
                                                                         the development of the subject of the role that extraterrestrial

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