During the Early Miocene, coincident with the Sardinia\u2013Corsica block rotation, mixed carbonate\u2013siliciclastic sediments of the Cala di Labra Formation were deposited on the southern margin of the Bonifacio Basin (southeastern Corsica, France). The Burdigalian marine transgression is spectacularly represented by a peculiar coral bioconstruction, unconformably lying on the eroded Variscan granitic basement. Superb exposures allowed detailed, three-dimensional field mapping, lithofacies analysis, and characterization of the Cala di Labra coral bioconstruction. As a result of the extremely irregular and articulated substrate, the coral buildup appears as an organized lens-shaped structure, and its core is constituted by a relatively de...
International audienceThis study documents a change from a non-tidal to tide-dominated shelf system ...
In southern Corsica, three successive Upper Burdigalian coral reef episodes (R1, R2 subdivided into ...
The \u201cCalcare di Mendicino\u201d, a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic informal unit of Late Tortonia...
During the Early Miocene, coincident with the Sardinia–Corsica block rotation, mixed carbonate–silic...
During the Early Miocene, coincident with the Sardinia-Corsica block rotation, mixed carbonate-silic...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
Coral-rich deposits and coral bioconstructions characterize the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic system...
This study reports the facies analysis of a Burdigalian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic coastal system...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
This study analyse the geometrical and spatial relationship of the lithostratigraphic units of the ...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
23 pagesInternational audienceDuring the Miocene, Mediterranean shallow-water carbonates were rich i...
During the Miocene, Mediterranean shallow-water carbonates were rich in scleractinian corals, which ...
Galloni F., Cornée Jean-Jacques, Rebelle Michel, Maurel-Ferrandini Michelle. Sedimentary anatomies o...
Coral reefs represent one of the main carbonate factories that contributed to the control of the str...
International audienceThis study documents a change from a non-tidal to tide-dominated shelf system ...
In southern Corsica, three successive Upper Burdigalian coral reef episodes (R1, R2 subdivided into ...
The \u201cCalcare di Mendicino\u201d, a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic informal unit of Late Tortonia...
During the Early Miocene, coincident with the Sardinia–Corsica block rotation, mixed carbonate–silic...
During the Early Miocene, coincident with the Sardinia-Corsica block rotation, mixed carbonate-silic...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
Coral-rich deposits and coral bioconstructions characterize the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic system...
This study reports the facies analysis of a Burdigalian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic coastal system...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
This study analyse the geometrical and spatial relationship of the lithostratigraphic units of the ...
Coral bioconstructions associated with mixed carbonate-siliciclastic settings are known to be strong...
23 pagesInternational audienceDuring the Miocene, Mediterranean shallow-water carbonates were rich i...
During the Miocene, Mediterranean shallow-water carbonates were rich in scleractinian corals, which ...
Galloni F., Cornée Jean-Jacques, Rebelle Michel, Maurel-Ferrandini Michelle. Sedimentary anatomies o...
Coral reefs represent one of the main carbonate factories that contributed to the control of the str...
International audienceThis study documents a change from a non-tidal to tide-dominated shelf system ...
In southern Corsica, three successive Upper Burdigalian coral reef episodes (R1, R2 subdivided into ...
The \u201cCalcare di Mendicino\u201d, a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic informal unit of Late Tortonia...