The late Miocene-Pliocene sedimentary fill of the Siena Basin (Tuscany, Italy) consists dominantly of clastics and has internal architecture that reflects the interplay of tectonics, relative sea-level changes and climate variations. Pliocene sediments are extensively exposed and overlay both late Miocene deposits and pre-Neogene bedrock. Specifically, Pliocene basin margin sediments consist largely of sand with gravel and mud intercalations, deposited mainly in nearshore settings with minor fluvial depositional episodes. They grade basinward to dominantly offshore fines with intervening turbiditic sand bodies. New fieldwork revealed that basin margin deposits, notwithstanding lithologically rather homogeneous, are made of a variety of sedi...
The Valdelsa Basin is one of the widest post-collisional basins developed in central Tuscany (Italy)...
Tuscany (Central Italy) is a key area for studying the Messinian Salinity Crisis and overlying Lower...
Neogene Tuscan deposits record a variety of depositional systems whose evolution resulted from the c...
The late Miocene-Pliocene sedimentary fill of the Siena Basin (Tuscany, Italy) consists dominantly o...
The Siena Basin is a post-collisional basin of the inner Northern Apennines (Tuscany, Italy) charact...
Basin-margin paralic deposits are sensitive indicators of relative sea-level changes and typically ...
Basin-margin paralic deposits are sensitive indicators of relative sea-level changes and typically s...
The Valdelsa basin, one of the widest Neogene-Quaternary extensional basins of central Tuscany, is f...
The study area is located across the Chianti Ridge (Tuscany, Italy), between the Upper Valdarno Basi...
The Siena-Radicofani Basin is part of a broad N-Strending tectonic depression located in...
ABSTRACT: Incised valleys entirely filled with fluvial deposits are rarely described in the literatu...
The Valdelsa Basin is one of the widest post-collisional basins developed in central Tuscany (Italy)...
Tuscany (Central Italy) is a key area for studying the Messinian Salinity Crisis and overlying Lower...
Neogene Tuscan deposits record a variety of depositional systems whose evolution resulted from the c...
The late Miocene-Pliocene sedimentary fill of the Siena Basin (Tuscany, Italy) consists dominantly o...
The Siena Basin is a post-collisional basin of the inner Northern Apennines (Tuscany, Italy) charact...
Basin-margin paralic deposits are sensitive indicators of relative sea-level changes and typically ...
Basin-margin paralic deposits are sensitive indicators of relative sea-level changes and typically s...
The Valdelsa basin, one of the widest Neogene-Quaternary extensional basins of central Tuscany, is f...
The study area is located across the Chianti Ridge (Tuscany, Italy), between the Upper Valdarno Basi...
The Siena-Radicofani Basin is part of a broad N-Strending tectonic depression located in...
ABSTRACT: Incised valleys entirely filled with fluvial deposits are rarely described in the literatu...
The Valdelsa Basin is one of the widest post-collisional basins developed in central Tuscany (Italy)...
Tuscany (Central Italy) is a key area for studying the Messinian Salinity Crisis and overlying Lower...
Neogene Tuscan deposits record a variety of depositional systems whose evolution resulted from the c...