International audienceAt Ob Lusa (Isle of Skye, Scotland), six distinct coral beds were observed in a modern outcrop where a Hettangian succession is exposed. The coral associations are monogenic, belonging to Lepidophyllia, a massive cerioid genus. The lowest bed has relatively well-developed colonies that form small bioconstructions, whereas the other beds have small and dispersed colonies that are completely drowned in the matrix. Their morphology and size can vary, but the general growth fabric is dominated by platy colonies. This type of growth fabric is defined as a platestone. The most surprising characteristic of these specimens, especially for the platy corals, is their growth pattern; many samples do not exhibit the classical grow...
The family Zardinophyllidae (Pachythecaliina) represents one of the most enigmatic coral groups know...
During the Early Jurassic, reefs in the shallow seas of the Atlas Rift experienced substantial chang...
The Late Triassic to Early Jurassic aged succession of SW Britain (the Penarth and lower Lias Groups...
International audienceAt Ob Lusa (Isle of Skye, Scotland), six distinct coral beds were observed in ...
At Ob Lusa (Isle of Skye, Scotland), six distinct coral beds were observed in a modern outcrop where...
The Triassic-Jurassic boundary is considered as one of the five largest mass extinctions of the Phan...
International audienceThe end of the Triassic and the Early Jurassic are intervals characterised by ...
peer reviewedWellin patch reefs are small Upper Eifelian build?ups within the fine?grained argillace...
Coral patch reefs from Middle Triassic (upper Pelsonian-lower Illyrian) strata in the Upper Silesia ...
Coral carpets are biostromes that form laterally continuous but low-relief (typically less than 1-me...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occur through most of the geological record of the Scleractin...
During the Triassic period corals and reefs reached maximum diversity with the development of extens...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occurthrough most of the geological record of the Scleractini...
International audienceDuring the Late Jurassic, the Jura platform was the site of major carbonate pr...
The family Zardinophyllidae (Pachythecaliina) represents one of the most enigmatic coral groups know...
During the Early Jurassic, reefs in the shallow seas of the Atlas Rift experienced substantial chang...
The Late Triassic to Early Jurassic aged succession of SW Britain (the Penarth and lower Lias Groups...
International audienceAt Ob Lusa (Isle of Skye, Scotland), six distinct coral beds were observed in ...
At Ob Lusa (Isle of Skye, Scotland), six distinct coral beds were observed in a modern outcrop where...
The Triassic-Jurassic boundary is considered as one of the five largest mass extinctions of the Phan...
International audienceThe end of the Triassic and the Early Jurassic are intervals characterised by ...
peer reviewedWellin patch reefs are small Upper Eifelian build?ups within the fine?grained argillace...
Coral patch reefs from Middle Triassic (upper Pelsonian-lower Illyrian) strata in the Upper Silesia ...
Coral carpets are biostromes that form laterally continuous but low-relief (typically less than 1-me...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occur through most of the geological record of the Scleractin...
During the Triassic period corals and reefs reached maximum diversity with the development of extens...
Ecological assemblages of platy corals occurthrough most of the geological record of the Scleractini...
International audienceDuring the Late Jurassic, the Jura platform was the site of major carbonate pr...
The family Zardinophyllidae (Pachythecaliina) represents one of the most enigmatic coral groups know...
During the Early Jurassic, reefs in the shallow seas of the Atlas Rift experienced substantial chang...
The Late Triassic to Early Jurassic aged succession of SW Britain (the Penarth and lower Lias Groups...