The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental shelf and upper slope of the Palermo and Termini Gulf (north Sicily offshore region). The study area belongs to the northern Sicily continental margin (southern Tyrrhenian Sea). Along this margin, morphology of the high-gradient continental slope is irregular due to the presence of structural highs, slope failures and canyons, and is interrupted by a flat area at a depth of 1,500 m. Mud volcano activity generally formed in areas characterised by high sedimentation rates and/or as consequences of regional tectonics (often compressional), overpressure in the sediments and gas generated at different depths. Materials and methods This stud...
A violent gas outburst occurred offshore the Scoglio d'Affrica islet (Tuscan Archipelago, Northern T...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
Mud volcanoes are chaotic sedimentary bodies originated by the episodic extrusion of deep-seated ove...
Marine Geology, v. 209, n. 1-4, p. 245-263, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2004.05.002Inte...
Based on a recent marine geophysical data set, including swath bathymetry, acoustic imagery and six-...
Drilling during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 160 (April–May, 1995) revealed important new evidence con...
A short overview on Sicilian mud volcanoes is given. A total of 8 sites are presently known and stud...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
The first high-resolution mapping of mud volcanoes and mud domes of the Central Mediterranean Ridge ...
High resolution and multichannel seismic profiles coupled with multibeam echosounder (seafloor relie...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
Morphological parameters of offshore (Gulf of Cadiz, Mediterranean Sea, and Black Sea) and onshore (...
A violent gas outburst occurred offshore the Scoglio d'Affrica islet (Tuscan Archipelago, Northern T...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...
The occurrence of mud volcanoes and mud domes is, for the first time, documented in the continental ...
Mud volcanoes are chaotic sedimentary bodies originated by the episodic extrusion of deep-seated ove...
Marine Geology, v. 209, n. 1-4, p. 245-263, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.margeo.2004.05.002Inte...
Based on a recent marine geophysical data set, including swath bathymetry, acoustic imagery and six-...
Drilling during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 160 (April–May, 1995) revealed important new evidence con...
A short overview on Sicilian mud volcanoes is given. A total of 8 sites are presently known and stud...
The southern Sicily coasts represent an important contribution to Italian tourism and marine geologi...
The first high-resolution mapping of mud volcanoes and mud domes of the Central Mediterranean Ridge ...
High resolution and multichannel seismic profiles coupled with multibeam echosounder (seafloor relie...
The Graham Bank (NW Sicily Channel, Central Mediterranean) is characterised by a complex seafloor mo...
In the Sicily Channel, (Central Mediterranean), two geodynamic processes overlap each other, the Mag...
Morphological parameters of offshore (Gulf of Cadiz, Mediterranean Sea, and Black Sea) and onshore (...
A violent gas outburst occurred offshore the Scoglio d'Affrica islet (Tuscan Archipelago, Northern T...
Between 140 and 170 m water depth, more than 100 small-scale domes and peculiar ridges were mapped a...
Graham Bank is a dominant physiographic element of the NW Sicily Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)...