Three different types of carbonate deposits are included within the "Calcare di Base",commonly envisaged to record the Messinian salinity crisis onset: type 1 consists of sulphur-bearinglimestones, representing the biogenic product of bacterial sulphate reduction after original gypsum;type 2 comprises dm-thick laminated dolomitic limestones interbedded with diatomites, sapropels andmarls found at the top the Tripoli Formation; type 3, the most common variety, consists of m-thickbrecciated limestones interbedded with shales and clastic gypsum.Type 3 shows sedimentary features suggesting a clastic origin and deposition from high- to lowdensitygravity flows; thus, these deposits can be regarded as an end-member of a large variety ofevaporite-b...
The evolution of marine gateways and sea straits exerts major control on bottom current depositional...
Facies analysis and sequence-stratigraphic techniques allow to define a chronostratigraphic framewor...
A recent paper by Caruso et al. (2015) dealing with the Calcare di Base of Sicily and Calabria reint...
Three different types of carbonate deposits are included within the "Calcare di Base",commonly envis...
Controversies around the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) are because of the difficulties in establi...
Regional-scale physical-stratigraphic reconstruction of Sicilian basin geological evolution during t...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) is a controversial geological event that influenced the Mediterr...
The present study aims to reconstruct the environmental changes leading to the Messinian Salinity Cr...
In marginal Mediterranean sub-basins the first phase of the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is recor...
A multi-scale analysis of sedimentary carbonate facies and post-sedimentary diagenetic features of t...
The depositional and diagenetic processes involved in the formation of carbonates in the evaporitic ...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) is a controversial geological event that i...
Astronomical tuning of the Messinian pre-salt succession in the Levant Basin allows for the first ti...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
In the Tertiary Basin of Piedmont (Northern Italy) a 100-150 m thick Messinian sedimentary successio...
The evolution of marine gateways and sea straits exerts major control on bottom current depositional...
Facies analysis and sequence-stratigraphic techniques allow to define a chronostratigraphic framewor...
A recent paper by Caruso et al. (2015) dealing with the Calcare di Base of Sicily and Calabria reint...
Three different types of carbonate deposits are included within the "Calcare di Base",commonly envis...
Controversies around the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) are because of the difficulties in establi...
Regional-scale physical-stratigraphic reconstruction of Sicilian basin geological evolution during t...
The Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) is a controversial geological event that influenced the Mediterr...
The present study aims to reconstruct the environmental changes leading to the Messinian Salinity Cr...
In marginal Mediterranean sub-basins the first phase of the Messinian salinity crisis (MSC) is recor...
A multi-scale analysis of sedimentary carbonate facies and post-sedimentary diagenetic features of t...
The depositional and diagenetic processes involved in the formation of carbonates in the evaporitic ...
International audienceThe Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) is a controversial geological event that i...
Astronomical tuning of the Messinian pre-salt succession in the Levant Basin allows for the first ti...
The Upper Gypsum unit of the Caltanissetta basin (Sicily) records the last phase of the Messinian sa...
In the Tertiary Basin of Piedmont (Northern Italy) a 100-150 m thick Messinian sedimentary successio...
The evolution of marine gateways and sea straits exerts major control on bottom current depositional...
Facies analysis and sequence-stratigraphic techniques allow to define a chronostratigraphic framewor...
A recent paper by Caruso et al. (2015) dealing with the Calcare di Base of Sicily and Calabria reint...