A carbonate facies made up mainly of micrite and vermetid shells has been identified in the early Messinian coral reef complex of the Novaglie Formation on the Salento Peninsula of southern Italy. Vermetids (Mollusca, Prosobranchia, and Caenogastropoda) can form large colonies that are usually attached to hard substrates (Vescogni et al. 2008). The micrite-dominated facies with a large number of vermetid shells (most of them horizontal) is unusual. Moreover, this facies shows completely different sediment textures and organism compositions than the associated reefal carbonates. To explain the origin of this facies and identify the source of the micrites, field, microfacies and epifluorescence observations were carried out along with scannin...
The Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) is an upper Messinian shallow-water succession characterized by...
Microbial buildups that predate the Messinian salinity crisis, including one of the few Phanerozoic ...
A massive occurrence of microbial carbonates, including abundant sponge remains, within the Devonian...
A carbonate facies made up mainly of micrite and vermetid shells has been identified in the early Me...
Small carbonate bioconstructions, composed of micrite and vermetids, occur in the Salento Peninsula ...
Alla base di un complesso di scogliera del Messiniano affiorante nella Penisola Salentina è stata ri...
Following introduction of the term \u2018nummulite bank\u2019, there has been debate regarding inter...
This paper mainly addresses the description and interpretation of different reef-building assemblage...
Following introduction of the term “Nummulite Bank”, there has been debate regarding interpretation ...
A multidisciplinary study has been carried out on the Late Miocene (Messinian) Calcare di Base Forma...
The Triassic carbonate platforms of the Southern Alpine Dolomites offer a good opportunity to invest...
An integrated study of the early Messinian reef complex cropping out along the eastern coast of the ...
During the Eocene, the spectacular growth in size and diversity of larger foraminifera on shallow ca...
A multi-scale analysis of sedimentary carbonate facies and post-sedimentary diagenetic features of t...
International audienceThe Messinian microbialites of the Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) from the N...
The Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) is an upper Messinian shallow-water succession characterized by...
Microbial buildups that predate the Messinian salinity crisis, including one of the few Phanerozoic ...
A massive occurrence of microbial carbonates, including abundant sponge remains, within the Devonian...
A carbonate facies made up mainly of micrite and vermetid shells has been identified in the early Me...
Small carbonate bioconstructions, composed of micrite and vermetids, occur in the Salento Peninsula ...
Alla base di un complesso di scogliera del Messiniano affiorante nella Penisola Salentina è stata ri...
Following introduction of the term \u2018nummulite bank\u2019, there has been debate regarding inter...
This paper mainly addresses the description and interpretation of different reef-building assemblage...
Following introduction of the term “Nummulite Bank”, there has been debate regarding interpretation ...
A multidisciplinary study has been carried out on the Late Miocene (Messinian) Calcare di Base Forma...
The Triassic carbonate platforms of the Southern Alpine Dolomites offer a good opportunity to invest...
An integrated study of the early Messinian reef complex cropping out along the eastern coast of the ...
During the Eocene, the spectacular growth in size and diversity of larger foraminifera on shallow ca...
A multi-scale analysis of sedimentary carbonate facies and post-sedimentary diagenetic features of t...
International audienceThe Messinian microbialites of the Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) from the N...
The Terminal Carbonate Complex (TCC) is an upper Messinian shallow-water succession characterized by...
Microbial buildups that predate the Messinian salinity crisis, including one of the few Phanerozoic ...
A massive occurrence of microbial carbonates, including abundant sponge remains, within the Devonian...