The Pelagian islands of Lampedusa, Lampione and Linosa form a natural laboratory in which, through the analysis of synsedimentary patterns and fault kinematics, to model the history of compressional and tensional structures from Upper Miocene to recent times'. This information correlates remarkably well and compliments recent detailed studies on the Maltese Islands lying on the opposite shoulder of the Pantelleria Rift. The upper Miocene onset of rifting is deduced from synsedimentary faulting on Lampedusa. The continuation of the same tectonic regime up to the present time can be recognized on the Quaternary volcanic island of Linosa where volcanic activity is related to structures paralleling the Lampedusa trend. In the central ...
A succession of Oligo-Miocene sediments at Sliema, Qawra and Migra Ferha includes a 1O-20cm phosphor...
Within the central Mediterranean, the northwestern sector of the Sicily Channel is the unique area w...
The Gnar Lapsi succession of west Malta developed during a Late Tortonian Early Messinian episode o...
The Pantelleria Rift system is a wide zone of post-Miocene northwest-trending grabens and horsts ben...
The Pelagian Archipelago is located in a complex and wide geodynamic system characterized by the occ...
The structural setting of the Maltese Islands is governed by two rift systems of different ages and ...
On the southern foreland of the Central Mediterranean Afro-European zone of convergence strike-slip ...
Joint analysis of multichannel seismic reflection profiles calibrated with well-logs across the nor...
Joint analysis of multichannel seismic reflection profiles calibrated with well-logs across the nor...
Joint analysis of multichannel seismic reflection profiles calibrated with well-logs across the nort...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
A succession of Oligo-Miocene sediments at Sliema, Qawra and Migra Ferha includes a 1O-20cm phosphor...
Within the central Mediterranean, the northwestern sector of the Sicily Channel is the unique area w...
The Gnar Lapsi succession of west Malta developed during a Late Tortonian Early Messinian episode o...
The Pantelleria Rift system is a wide zone of post-Miocene northwest-trending grabens and horsts ben...
The Pelagian Archipelago is located in a complex and wide geodynamic system characterized by the occ...
The structural setting of the Maltese Islands is governed by two rift systems of different ages and ...
On the southern foreland of the Central Mediterranean Afro-European zone of convergence strike-slip ...
Joint analysis of multichannel seismic reflection profiles calibrated with well-logs across the nor...
Joint analysis of multichannel seismic reflection profiles calibrated with well-logs across the nor...
Joint analysis of multichannel seismic reflection profiles calibrated with well-logs across the nort...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
A succession of Oligo-Miocene sediments at Sliema, Qawra and Migra Ferha includes a 1O-20cm phosphor...
Within the central Mediterranean, the northwestern sector of the Sicily Channel is the unique area w...
The Gnar Lapsi succession of west Malta developed during a Late Tortonian Early Messinian episode o...