Abstract Gypsum (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2O) is a relatively common mineral forming mainly by evaporation of seawater. The Mediterranean basin has been the cradle for the use of gypsum in art because large outcrops are widespread throughout the entire region. The gypsum here is mainly a result of the “salinity crisis”, which about 6 million years ago (Messinian) deposited a succession of up to 400 m in total thickness, divided into two main units: the Lower and the Upper Gypsum. This relatively younger deposits together with older minor deposits of Permian, Triassic, Cretaceous and Miocene age can be found in Albania, Algeria, Austria, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey. Outside the Mediterranean basin signifi...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
The Piedmont basin (NW Italy) records a Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) succession including a selen...
During the fi rst stage of the Late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (5.97-5.60 Ma), deposition of ...
Abstract Gypsum (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2O) is a relatively common mineral forming mainly by evaporation of seaw...
The Mediterranean basin is characterized by a remarkable variety of widespread gypsum outcrops rangi...
The Mediterranean basin is characterized by a remarkable variety of widespread gypsum outcrops rangi...
Detrital evaporites and mixed siliciclastic-gypsum arenites are present in theGessi Formation from t...
The Upper Mioceue Sulphur Series of Sicily comprises four main formations, which are, in ascend-ing ...
This study reports the first accurate record of the Messinian Resedimented Gypsum in the forearc and...
The detailed facies and physical stratigraphic analysis of the Primary Lower Gypsum in the Mediterra...
This study reports the first accurate record of the Messinian Resedimented Gypsum in the forearc and...
The detailed facies and physical stratigraphic analysis of the Primary Lower Gypsum in the Mediterra...
The detailed facies analysis of the Messinian evaporites in the western Mediterranean reveals the pr...
The detailed facies analysis of the Messinian evaporites in the western Mediterranean reveals the pr...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
The Piedmont basin (NW Italy) records a Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) succession including a selen...
During the fi rst stage of the Late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (5.97-5.60 Ma), deposition of ...
Abstract Gypsum (CaSO4 ∙ 2H2O) is a relatively common mineral forming mainly by evaporation of seaw...
The Mediterranean basin is characterized by a remarkable variety of widespread gypsum outcrops rangi...
The Mediterranean basin is characterized by a remarkable variety of widespread gypsum outcrops rangi...
Detrital evaporites and mixed siliciclastic-gypsum arenites are present in theGessi Formation from t...
The Upper Mioceue Sulphur Series of Sicily comprises four main formations, which are, in ascend-ing ...
This study reports the first accurate record of the Messinian Resedimented Gypsum in the forearc and...
The detailed facies and physical stratigraphic analysis of the Primary Lower Gypsum in the Mediterra...
This study reports the first accurate record of the Messinian Resedimented Gypsum in the forearc and...
The detailed facies and physical stratigraphic analysis of the Primary Lower Gypsum in the Mediterra...
The detailed facies analysis of the Messinian evaporites in the western Mediterranean reveals the pr...
The detailed facies analysis of the Messinian evaporites in the western Mediterranean reveals the pr...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
The Piedmont basin (NW Italy) records a Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) succession including a selen...
During the fi rst stage of the Late Miocene Messinian salinity crisis (5.97-5.60 Ma), deposition of ...