Carbonate eolian dunes can form huge sand bodies along the coasts but are seldom described in the pre-Quaternary record. The study of more than 600 thin-sections collected in present-day, Holocene and Pleistocene dunes from Sardinia, Crete, Cyprus, Tunisia, Morocco, Australia and Baja California confirms that these deposits can be easily misinterpreted as shallow marine at core or thin-section scale. The classical eolian criteria (fine-grained and well-sorted sands) are exceptional in carbonate dunes because the diversity of shapes and densities of carbonate particles lowers the critical shear velocity of the sediment thus blurring the sedimentary structures. Wind carbonate deposits are mainly heterogeneous in size and often coarse-grained....
Although eolian deposits are known to record the dominant winds, secondary conditions such as wind r...
Studies of dunefields in central and western North America show that mineralogical maturity can prov...
The shallow-marine carbonate sequence of Sami (Kefallinia isl. Fig. 1) is a part of the Upper Cretac...
Carbonate eolian dunes can form huge sand bodies along the coasts but are seldom described in the pr...
Carbonate aeolian deposits are common along arid to semiarid, wind-exposed, present-day coastlines b...
Eolianites are wind-driven supratidal and continental accumulations of carbonate dominated sand, lit...
Marine and eolian carbonate deposits, grouped under the name “Tamala Limestone”, have been investiga...
Deposition of carbonate aeolianite has long been constrained by research models based on the isolate...
<p>The southeastern coastal plain of South Australia contains a spectacular and world-renowned suite...
Facies models for extensive eolian sand deposits must be based on the characteristics of modern ergs...
Along most of the Pacific Coast of North America, sand dunes are dominantly silicate-rich. On the Ca...
Along wave-dominated starved shelves the biogenic carbonates can be a relevant source of sediment fo...
The stratigraphic subdivision and correlation of dune deposits is difficult, especially when age dat...
Calcareous dunes and eolian limestones are considered by many to be genetically related to rapid gla...
The sedimentary record of aeolian sand systems extends from the Archean to the Quaternary, yet curre...
Although eolian deposits are known to record the dominant winds, secondary conditions such as wind r...
Studies of dunefields in central and western North America show that mineralogical maturity can prov...
The shallow-marine carbonate sequence of Sami (Kefallinia isl. Fig. 1) is a part of the Upper Cretac...
Carbonate eolian dunes can form huge sand bodies along the coasts but are seldom described in the pr...
Carbonate aeolian deposits are common along arid to semiarid, wind-exposed, present-day coastlines b...
Eolianites are wind-driven supratidal and continental accumulations of carbonate dominated sand, lit...
Marine and eolian carbonate deposits, grouped under the name “Tamala Limestone”, have been investiga...
Deposition of carbonate aeolianite has long been constrained by research models based on the isolate...
<p>The southeastern coastal plain of South Australia contains a spectacular and world-renowned suite...
Facies models for extensive eolian sand deposits must be based on the characteristics of modern ergs...
Along most of the Pacific Coast of North America, sand dunes are dominantly silicate-rich. On the Ca...
Along wave-dominated starved shelves the biogenic carbonates can be a relevant source of sediment fo...
The stratigraphic subdivision and correlation of dune deposits is difficult, especially when age dat...
Calcareous dunes and eolian limestones are considered by many to be genetically related to rapid gla...
The sedimentary record of aeolian sand systems extends from the Archean to the Quaternary, yet curre...
Although eolian deposits are known to record the dominant winds, secondary conditions such as wind r...
Studies of dunefields in central and western North America show that mineralogical maturity can prov...
The shallow-marine carbonate sequence of Sami (Kefallinia isl. Fig. 1) is a part of the Upper Cretac...