Abstract.: The depositional architecture and the geometric relationships between platform-slope deposits and basinal sediments along with paleontological evidence indicate the time interval of the younger Anisian Reitziites reitzi ammonoid zone to largely represent the main stage of platform aggradation at the Cernera and Bivera/Clapsavon carbonate platforms. Published and new U-Pb age data of zircons from volcaniclastic layers bracketing the stratigraphic interval of platform growth constrain the duration of platform evolution to a time span shorter than 1.8±0.7m.y., probably in the order of 0.5-1m.y., reflecting fast rates of vertical platform aggradation exceeding 500 m/m.y. In the range of growth potentials for shallow-water carbonate s...
The stratigraphy and paleogeography of the ladinian Esino Limestone outcropping in Valle Brembana-Va...
A new interpretation of the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous paleogeographic evolution of the NW sec...
Facies analysis of the Du ̈rrenstein Formation, central-eastern Dolomites, northern Italy, indicate...
The depositional architecture and the geometric relationships between platform-slope deposits and ba...
The Upper Anisian to Early Carnian succession of the Middle Val Brembana-Pegherolo Massif (Central S...
During the Late Triassic, a climate change known as the Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE) resulted in a ma...
The correlation of carbonate platform and slope sediments with biostratigraphically and radiometrica...
Wide carbonate platform environments developed on the western passive margin of the Tethys during th...
In the Dolomites (Southern Alps), the original stratigraphic relationships and depositional geometri...
The Dolomia Principale (DPR) is one of the best known Upper Triassic stratigraphic units of the Sout...
Two microbial mound-shaped carbonate bodies buried below the slope deposits of the middle Triassic L...
The Ladinian rocks of Central Lombardy consist of carbonate platforms (Esino Formation) subdivided b...
New finds of fossils including bivalves, ammonoids, brachiopods and palynomorphs from the Middle Tri...
Abstract For comparative studies of Upper Triassic cyclic platform carbonates, the Transdanubian Ra...
A new interpretation of the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous paleogeographic evolution of the NW sec...
The stratigraphy and paleogeography of the ladinian Esino Limestone outcropping in Valle Brembana-Va...
A new interpretation of the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous paleogeographic evolution of the NW sec...
Facies analysis of the Du ̈rrenstein Formation, central-eastern Dolomites, northern Italy, indicate...
The depositional architecture and the geometric relationships between platform-slope deposits and ba...
The Upper Anisian to Early Carnian succession of the Middle Val Brembana-Pegherolo Massif (Central S...
During the Late Triassic, a climate change known as the Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE) resulted in a ma...
The correlation of carbonate platform and slope sediments with biostratigraphically and radiometrica...
Wide carbonate platform environments developed on the western passive margin of the Tethys during th...
In the Dolomites (Southern Alps), the original stratigraphic relationships and depositional geometri...
The Dolomia Principale (DPR) is one of the best known Upper Triassic stratigraphic units of the Sout...
Two microbial mound-shaped carbonate bodies buried below the slope deposits of the middle Triassic L...
The Ladinian rocks of Central Lombardy consist of carbonate platforms (Esino Formation) subdivided b...
New finds of fossils including bivalves, ammonoids, brachiopods and palynomorphs from the Middle Tri...
Abstract For comparative studies of Upper Triassic cyclic platform carbonates, the Transdanubian Ra...
A new interpretation of the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous paleogeographic evolution of the NW sec...
The stratigraphy and paleogeography of the ladinian Esino Limestone outcropping in Valle Brembana-Va...
A new interpretation of the Middle Jurassic-Early Cretaceous paleogeographic evolution of the NW sec...
Facies analysis of the Du ̈rrenstein Formation, central-eastern Dolomites, northern Italy, indicate...