The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterranean Basin appears to be in contrast with the hypothesis of a complete desiccation as a consequence of the salinity crisis. Below the sea floor the evaporite facies are virtually unknown, but the detailed review of the cores from onshore Israel cutting through the evaporite filling of the marginal canyons in the Levant Basin (Mavqi’im Formation) reveal exclusively clastic sulfate facies. The rocks are graded gypsrudite and gypsarenite associated with laminar and cross-bedded gypsarenite–gypsiltite and shale, whereas no primary, in situ evaporites are present. The clastic facies association is interpreted to have been deposited by subaqueous gr...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC; 5.97–5.33 Ma) is considered an extreme environmental event drive...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC; 5.97–5.33 Ma) is considered an extreme environmental event drive...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis resulted from desiccation of the Mediterranean S...
The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterran...
The late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) was a significant oceanographic event that caused w...
We present a basin-wide correlation of the pre-evaporitic succession across the deep Levant basin, b...
The Mediterranean Sea experienced an extraordinary event at the end of the Miocene, when massive eva...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is perceived as an environmental crisis governed by climatic and...
Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin...
IntroductionThe study of the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) in the Mediterranean has generated a co...
Kilometer-thick sequences of evaporites were deposited in the Mediterranean Sea during the Late Mioc...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is an extreme event in Earth history during which a salt giant (...
Astronomical tuning of the Messinian pre-salt succession in the Levant Basin allows for the first ti...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC; 5.97–5.33 Ma) is considered an extreme environmental event drive...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC; 5.97–5.33 Ma) is considered an extreme environmental event drive...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis resulted from desiccation of the Mediterranean S...
The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterran...
The late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) was a significant oceanographic event that caused w...
We present a basin-wide correlation of the pre-evaporitic succession across the deep Levant basin, b...
The Mediterranean Sea experienced an extraordinary event at the end of the Miocene, when massive eva...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is perceived as an environmental crisis governed by climatic and...
Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin...
IntroductionThe study of the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) in the Mediterranean has generated a co...
Kilometer-thick sequences of evaporites were deposited in the Mediterranean Sea during the Late Mioc...
The Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is an extreme event in Earth history during which a salt giant (...
Astronomical tuning of the Messinian pre-salt succession in the Levant Basin allows for the first ti...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC; 5.97–5.33 Ma) is considered an extreme environmental event drive...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC; 5.97–5.33 Ma) is considered an extreme environmental event drive...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis resulted from desiccation of the Mediterranean S...