Exceptional fossilization in Fossil-Lagerst\ue4tten has been often explained with anoxic conditions allowing the preservation of organic matter. A long-lasting debate involves the genesis of sediments rich in organic matter, such as black shales and sapropels. Two main mechanisms have been proposed: 1) an increase in primary productivity; 2) an improved organic matter preservation in stagnant/anoxic basins. The geochemical investigation of the Early Eocene Fossil-Lagerst\ue4tte of Bolca (Italy) could help in the attempt to solve this problem. In fact, reversing the problem, if we guarantee taphonomic conditions of exceptional fossilization in anoxic settings, should we expect high contents of organic matter? Bolca is renowned worldwide for ...
Stagnant bottom-water conditions (e.g., low and stable redox potential, long-water residence time) i...
The Cretaceous experienced several Oceanic Anoxic Events (or OAEs). Anoxia in these events is indica...
In the vast majority of fossils, the organic matter is degraded with only an impression or cast of t...
Exceptional fossilization in Fossil-Lagerst\ue4tten has been often explained with anoxic conditions ...
Sediments rich in organic matter, best exemplified by black shales and sapropels, represent unusual d...
Exceptional preservation of fossils in so-called Konservat-Lagerst\ue4tten requires specific deposit...
The mechanisms for the formation of laminated and opal-rich sediments from southern Italy (Bianco an...
Clarification of the factors involved in the formation of unusual ancient organic carbon– rich depos...
During the Early Toarcian (Jurassic; c. 192 Ma), organic-rich sediments were deposited in many areas...
This item is only available electronically.Carbon preservation in the geological past has been an im...
In addition to the predominant marly lithologies, the Serravallian-Tortonian sequence at Monte dei C...
Chemostratigraphic analyses (87Sr/86 Sr, δ13 Ccarb) of limestones from two Jurassic platform-carbona...
Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) were periods of high organic carbon burial corresponding to ...
A multi-proxy geochemical study was undertaken on organic-rich Mediterranean sapropels and Cretaceou...
The “Pesciara di Bolca” (Verona Province, Northern Italy) is one of the most famous fossil-lagerstät...
Stagnant bottom-water conditions (e.g., low and stable redox potential, long-water residence time) i...
The Cretaceous experienced several Oceanic Anoxic Events (or OAEs). Anoxia in these events is indica...
In the vast majority of fossils, the organic matter is degraded with only an impression or cast of t...
Exceptional fossilization in Fossil-Lagerst\ue4tten has been often explained with anoxic conditions ...
Sediments rich in organic matter, best exemplified by black shales and sapropels, represent unusual d...
Exceptional preservation of fossils in so-called Konservat-Lagerst\ue4tten requires specific deposit...
The mechanisms for the formation of laminated and opal-rich sediments from southern Italy (Bianco an...
Clarification of the factors involved in the formation of unusual ancient organic carbon– rich depos...
During the Early Toarcian (Jurassic; c. 192 Ma), organic-rich sediments were deposited in many areas...
This item is only available electronically.Carbon preservation in the geological past has been an im...
In addition to the predominant marly lithologies, the Serravallian-Tortonian sequence at Monte dei C...
Chemostratigraphic analyses (87Sr/86 Sr, δ13 Ccarb) of limestones from two Jurassic platform-carbona...
Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) were periods of high organic carbon burial corresponding to ...
A multi-proxy geochemical study was undertaken on organic-rich Mediterranean sapropels and Cretaceou...
The “Pesciara di Bolca” (Verona Province, Northern Italy) is one of the most famous fossil-lagerstät...
Stagnant bottom-water conditions (e.g., low and stable redox potential, long-water residence time) i...
The Cretaceous experienced several Oceanic Anoxic Events (or OAEs). Anoxia in these events is indica...
In the vast majority of fossils, the organic matter is degraded with only an impression or cast of t...