In the Dolomites (Southern Alps), the original stratigraphic relationships and depositional geometries of Middle Triassic carbonate systems are exceptionally preserved and exposed, and well-constrained in a high-resolution sequence stratigraphic and bio-chronostratigraphic framework. During the late Ladinian, the region experienced a strong tectono-magmatic event, leading to local uplifts and sinks, partial collapses of carbonate edifices and large submarine landslides, as well as the emplacement of thick volcanic and volcanoclastic deposits. The relationships between carbonate and magmatic bodies can be observed in detail in the area between the Sciliar/ Schlern mountain group and the Alpe di Siusi/Seiser Alm. In order to better constrain ...
6Sedimentary facies analysis aided by quantitative 3D georeferenced field data is applied to constra...
The Travenanzes Formation is a terrestrial to shallow-marine, siliciclastic–carbonate succession (20...
8Detailed field mapping of a Middle Triassic carbonate buildup, the Latemar in the western Dolomites...
The northern portions of the Catinaccio and Sciliar Buildups provide the best available record of th...
An active syndepositional tectonic framework largely influenced the evolution of the Middle Triassic...
The Dolomites region is a spectacularly exposed portion of the Southern Alps, a northern Italian cha...
The depositional architecture and the geometric relationships between platform-slope deposits and ba...
In the Dolomites of northernmost Italy the carbonate-platform growth came to a standstill late in th...
In the Dolomites region, Middle Triassic tectonics was associated with fast subsidence rates and a L...
The Dolomites region is a spectacularly exposed portion of the Southern Alps, a northern Italian cha...
The Dolomia Principale (DPR) is one of the best known Upper Triassic stratigraphic units of the Sout...
Wide carbonate platform environments developed on the western passive margin of the Tethys during th...
High-frequency cycles are common features of Triassic platform carbonates from the Western Tethys ba...
The Travenanzes Formation is a terrestrial to shallow-marine, siliciclastic\u2013carbonate successio...
Upper Carnian to Norian successions cropping out in the Dolomites (eastern Southern Alps, ESA) are t...
6Sedimentary facies analysis aided by quantitative 3D georeferenced field data is applied to constra...
The Travenanzes Formation is a terrestrial to shallow-marine, siliciclastic–carbonate succession (20...
8Detailed field mapping of a Middle Triassic carbonate buildup, the Latemar in the western Dolomites...
The northern portions of the Catinaccio and Sciliar Buildups provide the best available record of th...
An active syndepositional tectonic framework largely influenced the evolution of the Middle Triassic...
The Dolomites region is a spectacularly exposed portion of the Southern Alps, a northern Italian cha...
The depositional architecture and the geometric relationships between platform-slope deposits and ba...
In the Dolomites of northernmost Italy the carbonate-platform growth came to a standstill late in th...
In the Dolomites region, Middle Triassic tectonics was associated with fast subsidence rates and a L...
The Dolomites region is a spectacularly exposed portion of the Southern Alps, a northern Italian cha...
The Dolomia Principale (DPR) is one of the best known Upper Triassic stratigraphic units of the Sout...
Wide carbonate platform environments developed on the western passive margin of the Tethys during th...
High-frequency cycles are common features of Triassic platform carbonates from the Western Tethys ba...
The Travenanzes Formation is a terrestrial to shallow-marine, siliciclastic\u2013carbonate successio...
Upper Carnian to Norian successions cropping out in the Dolomites (eastern Southern Alps, ESA) are t...
6Sedimentary facies analysis aided by quantitative 3D georeferenced field data is applied to constra...
The Travenanzes Formation is a terrestrial to shallow-marine, siliciclastic–carbonate succession (20...
8Detailed field mapping of a Middle Triassic carbonate buildup, the Latemar in the western Dolomites...