THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE DE FILIPPI EXPEDITION (1913–1914) TO THE GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE AKSAI CHIN REGION (WESTERN HIMALAYA)

Author:

FABBI SIMONE1,SHA JINGENG2,CESTARI RICCARDO3,DOMINICI STEFANO4

Affiliation:

1. “Sapienza” University of Rome, Dept. of Earth Sciences, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy simone.fabbi@uniroma1.it

2. State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 39 East Beijing Road, Nanjing 210008, China

3. Strata GeoResearch Srl Spin Off INGEO, Dept. of Engineering and Geology, University D'Annunzio Chieti-Pescara, Via Dei Vestini, 31, 66100 Chieti, Italy

4. Museo di Storia Naturale, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Via La Pira 4, 50121 Firenze, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Between the years 1913 to 1914 the De Filippi Expedition, led by the Italian explorer and mountaineer Filippo De Filippi (1869–1938), traversed the Himalayan Range from Kashmir to Baltistan and Xinjiang. Exploring mostly unknown territories, traveling more than 2000 kilometers, and equipped with advanced instruments for geodetic and meteorological measurements, the expedition members surveyed, mapped and collected rocks and fossils including from the remote Aksai Chin region. After almost two years, the expedition returned to Italy, however, publication of the findings was delayed due to the outbreak of the First World War. The fossil material and syntheses of the geology and stratigraphy of the area represented unique documents on this sector of Western Tibet, with the Cretaceous Period being documented by the expedition for the first time in the whole Trans-Himalayan Range. The Aksai Chin region remains poorly explored even today, and the De Filippi collection which is housed in the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence now represents one of the few records available for reconstructing the stratigraphy of the area. It constitutes a valuable resource regarding the history of the scientific exploration and understanding of the geology and paleontology of the region, providing a unique window into a very remote and fascinating part of the world.

Publisher

History of the Earth Sciences Society

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