The main goal of the project “In search of the Global Stratotype Section and Point of the Langhian Stage and paleoceanographic implication” granted by the Italian Ministry of University and Research and supported by the Subcommision on Neogene Stratigraphy, was to find a potential candidate for hosting the Langhian GSSP. In the framework of the project several sections were investigated and among the others the St. Peter’s Pool one (Foresi et al., 2011), spectacularly outcropping in the Delimara Peninsula, SE of the Malta Island. This section was studied through high-resolution bio-magnetostratigraphy, which resulted in a remarkable improvement of the Mediterranean Langhian knowledge. Calcareous plankton quantitative analyses allowed the ...
The Maltese Islands play an important role in extending the stable isotopic stratigraphy of the Medi...
The GSSP of the Burdigalian stage has still not been ratified and has been temporarily placed in cor...
The 91.15 m thick St. Thomas section belongs to the Middle Globigerina Limestone, which is the inter...
The main goal of the project “In search of the Global Stratotype Section and Point of the Langhian S...
The St. Peter’s Pool section, that outcrops at Delimara Peninsula (south-eastern part of Malta Islan...
Results of high-resolution integrated stratigraphic studies (calcareous plankton and magnetostratigr...
Results of high-resolution integrated stratigraphic studies (calcareous plankton and magnetostratigr...
The Maltese Islands play an important role in extending the stable isotopic stratigraphy of theMedit...
Results of high-resolution integrated stratigraphic studies (calcareous plankton and magnetostratigr...
Over the last few years, the Neogene Period underwent a deep chronostratigraphic revision, and sever...
High-resolution quantitative and qualitative analyses of the planktonic foraminifer and calcareous n...
High-resolution quantitative and qualitative analyses of the planktonic foraminifer and calcareous n...
High-resolution quantitative and qualitative analyses of the planktonic foraminifer and calcareous n...
The Maltese Islands play an important role in extending the stable isotopic stratigraphy of the Medi...
The GSSP of the Burdigalian stage has still not been ratified and has been temporarily placed in cor...
The 91.15 m thick St. Thomas section belongs to the Middle Globigerina Limestone, which is the inter...
The main goal of the project “In search of the Global Stratotype Section and Point of the Langhian S...
The St. Peter’s Pool section, that outcrops at Delimara Peninsula (south-eastern part of Malta Islan...
Results of high-resolution integrated stratigraphic studies (calcareous plankton and magnetostratigr...
Results of high-resolution integrated stratigraphic studies (calcareous plankton and magnetostratigr...
The Maltese Islands play an important role in extending the stable isotopic stratigraphy of theMedit...
Results of high-resolution integrated stratigraphic studies (calcareous plankton and magnetostratigr...
Over the last few years, the Neogene Period underwent a deep chronostratigraphic revision, and sever...
High-resolution quantitative and qualitative analyses of the planktonic foraminifer and calcareous n...
High-resolution quantitative and qualitative analyses of the planktonic foraminifer and calcareous n...
High-resolution quantitative and qualitative analyses of the planktonic foraminifer and calcareous n...
The Maltese Islands play an important role in extending the stable isotopic stratigraphy of the Medi...
The GSSP of the Burdigalian stage has still not been ratified and has been temporarily placed in cor...
The 91.15 m thick St. Thomas section belongs to the Middle Globigerina Limestone, which is the inter...