In their recent comment, Zanola et al. (2025) raise concerns regarding the stratigraphic integrity and correlation potential of the Monte San Nicola type section (MSNt-s) for the Gelasian Stage described in Addante et al. (2025). In this Reply, we provide a point-by-point response, demonstrating that the MSNt-s stands as a stratigraphically continuous and robust global reference section, as supported by multi-proxy datasets including high-resolution stable isotopes, calcareous plankton, alkenone sea surface temperature and C37 records, geochemical and mineralogical analyses, not all of which are available for the Mandorlo section, 400 m to the west. We clarify misconceptions about sapropel identification, age model construction, tectonic disturbance, and the calcareous nannofossil signal. We reaffirm the strong alignment of the MSNt-s record with regional and global climatostratigraphic archives.

Addante, M., Herbert, T.D., Girone, A., Caruso, A., Marino, M., Scopelliti, G., et al. (2025). Reply to comment: Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the Central Mediterranean at the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition: The Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily) [Global and Planetary Change, 249, 104788]. GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 254 [10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104995].

Reply to comment: Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the Central Mediterranean at the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition: The Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily) [Global and Planetary Change, 249, 104788]

Caruso, Antonio;Scopelliti, Giovanna
;
Fasone, Stefano;
2025-07-01

Abstract

In their recent comment, Zanola et al. (2025) raise concerns regarding the stratigraphic integrity and correlation potential of the Monte San Nicola type section (MSNt-s) for the Gelasian Stage described in Addante et al. (2025). In this Reply, we provide a point-by-point response, demonstrating that the MSNt-s stands as a stratigraphically continuous and robust global reference section, as supported by multi-proxy datasets including high-resolution stable isotopes, calcareous plankton, alkenone sea surface temperature and C37 records, geochemical and mineralogical analyses, not all of which are available for the Mandorlo section, 400 m to the west. We clarify misconceptions about sapropel identification, age model construction, tectonic disturbance, and the calcareous nannofossil signal. We reaffirm the strong alignment of the MSNt-s record with regional and global climatostratigraphic archives.
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Addante, M., Herbert, T.D., Girone, A., Caruso, A., Marino, M., Scopelliti, G., et al. (2025). Reply to comment: Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the Central Mediterranean at the Pliocene–Pleistocene transition: The Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily) [Global and Planetary Change, 249, 104788]. GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 254 [10.1016/j.gloplacha.2025.104995].
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