This paper provides a synthetic sedimentological overview of themiddle Frasnian carbonate platform of Belgium and associated carbonate mounds. Carbonate mounds started usually in a relatively deep, quiet subphotic environment with a crinoid-coral-sponge assemblage, then reached the fair-weather wave base and the euphotic zone with an algal-microbial facies. The upper parts of themounds are characterised by lateral facies differentiation with the algal-microbial facies protecting a central sedimentation area with a dendroid stromatoporoids facies and fenestral limestone. The lateral facies reflect different kinds of input of reworked mound material in the proximal area, from transported fine-grained sediment to coarse-grained fossil debris. ...
This paper focuses on the early and middle Frasnian stratigraphic interval from the Ardennes area in...
This study undertakes a multi-disciplinary approach (sedimentology, carbon isotopes, magnetic suscep...
This paper starts with a review of facies and reef morphologies from the Givet Group in the Ardenne ...
form in Belgium. Geol. Quart., 48 (3): 253–266. Warszawa. This paper provides a synthetic sedimentol...
peer reviewedThis paper provides a synthetic sedimentological overview of the middle Frasnian carbon...
Late Frasnian Petit-Mont Member carbonate mounds occur in the southern pail of the Dinant Synclinori...
The facies architecture, sedimentary dynamics and palaeogeographic evolution were reconstructed for...
The facies architecture, sedimentary dynamics and paleogeographic evolution were reconstructed for a...
A succession of Frasnian mounds on the southern border of the Dinant Synclinorium (Belgium) was inve...
The facies architecture, sedimentary dynamics and palaeogeographical evolution were reconstructed fo...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation – also known as the “second biostrome” - is the last sign...
The core intervals of five boreholes in the Dinantian carbonates of the Heibaart area in northern Be...
This work reflects the integration of different techniques such as field observations, petrography, ...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation-also known as the "second biostrome - is the last signifi...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on the Frasnian reefal development in the eastern border of the Dina...
This paper focuses on the early and middle Frasnian stratigraphic interval from the Ardennes area in...
This study undertakes a multi-disciplinary approach (sedimentology, carbon isotopes, magnetic suscep...
This paper starts with a review of facies and reef morphologies from the Givet Group in the Ardenne ...
form in Belgium. Geol. Quart., 48 (3): 253–266. Warszawa. This paper provides a synthetic sedimentol...
peer reviewedThis paper provides a synthetic sedimentological overview of the middle Frasnian carbon...
Late Frasnian Petit-Mont Member carbonate mounds occur in the southern pail of the Dinant Synclinori...
The facies architecture, sedimentary dynamics and palaeogeographic evolution were reconstructed for...
The facies architecture, sedimentary dynamics and paleogeographic evolution were reconstructed for a...
A succession of Frasnian mounds on the southern border of the Dinant Synclinorium (Belgium) was inve...
The facies architecture, sedimentary dynamics and palaeogeographical evolution were reconstructed fo...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation – also known as the “second biostrome” - is the last sign...
The core intervals of five boreholes in the Dinantian carbonates of the Heibaart area in northern Be...
This work reflects the integration of different techniques such as field observations, petrography, ...
The upper member of the Aisemont Formation-also known as the "second biostrome - is the last signifi...
peer reviewedThis paper focuses on the Frasnian reefal development in the eastern border of the Dina...
This paper focuses on the early and middle Frasnian stratigraphic interval from the Ardennes area in...
This study undertakes a multi-disciplinary approach (sedimentology, carbon isotopes, magnetic suscep...
This paper starts with a review of facies and reef morphologies from the Givet Group in the Ardenne ...