A multidisciplinary study has been carried out on the Late Miocene (Messinian) Calcare di Base Formation in northern Calabria, Italy, with the aim of understanding the depositional conditions of these enigmatic carbonate sediments that have been interpreted as evaporitic or diagenetic limestone. The research has been developed through sedimentological (microfacies), organic petrography and geochemical analyses (palynofacies, Rock-Eval pyrolysis and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry). The carbonates studied preserve their original mineralogy (aragonite) and microstructure. The prevailing microfacies consists of clotted peloidal micrite with antigravitative fabric. Larger and darker cylindrical–subcylindrical micritic grains, attributable ...
Seep carbonate deposits with very negative δ13C values (chemoherms) are documented from various tect...
More than one hundread occurrences of methane-derived carbonate rocks cropping out in Middle-Late Mi...
The petrography of 147 samples of carbonate and mixed siliciclastic-carbonate rocks has been perform...
A multidisciplinary study has been carried out on the Late Miocene (Messinian) Calcare di Base Forma...
Organic geochemical and petrographic study have been carried out on the Messinian Calcare di Base fo...
A multi-scale analysis of sedimentary carbonate facies and post-sedimentary diagenetic features of t...
Small carbonate bioconstructions, composed of micrite and vermetids, occur in the Salento Peninsula ...
International audienceThe Messinian microbialites of the Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) from the N...
Lower Messinian stromatolites of the Calcare di Base Formation at Sutera in Sicily record periods of...
Since the introduction of the “nummulite bank”concept, there has been a lively debate regarding its ...
A detailed chemostratigraphic study associated with microfacies and compositional analysis has been ...
The evolution of the Miocene San Marino carbonate shelf (Torriana outcrop), developed on the accreti...
A detailed stratigraphic study associated with microfacies and strontium analysis has been performed...
The recognition of fossil carbonates as products of microbial chemosynthesis associated with fluid a...
Seep carbonate deposits with very negative δ13C values (chemoherms) are documented from various tect...
More than one hundread occurrences of methane-derived carbonate rocks cropping out in Middle-Late Mi...
The petrography of 147 samples of carbonate and mixed siliciclastic-carbonate rocks has been perform...
A multidisciplinary study has been carried out on the Late Miocene (Messinian) Calcare di Base Forma...
Organic geochemical and petrographic study have been carried out on the Messinian Calcare di Base fo...
A multi-scale analysis of sedimentary carbonate facies and post-sedimentary diagenetic features of t...
Small carbonate bioconstructions, composed of micrite and vermetids, occur in the Salento Peninsula ...
International audienceThe Messinian microbialites of the Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) from the N...
Lower Messinian stromatolites of the Calcare di Base Formation at Sutera in Sicily record periods of...
Since the introduction of the “nummulite bank”concept, there has been a lively debate regarding its ...
A detailed chemostratigraphic study associated with microfacies and compositional analysis has been ...
The evolution of the Miocene San Marino carbonate shelf (Torriana outcrop), developed on the accreti...
A detailed stratigraphic study associated with microfacies and strontium analysis has been performed...
The recognition of fossil carbonates as products of microbial chemosynthesis associated with fluid a...
Seep carbonate deposits with very negative δ13C values (chemoherms) are documented from various tect...
More than one hundread occurrences of methane-derived carbonate rocks cropping out in Middle-Late Mi...
The petrography of 147 samples of carbonate and mixed siliciclastic-carbonate rocks has been perform...