The large palaeosinkholes located in the NW of Gozo (central Mediterranean Sea, Malta) offer excellent exposures that provide information on the geometry and kinematics of large karst-related collapse structures. Detailed geological analysis of these peculiar palaeosinkholes indicates that deep-seated evaporite dissolution is the most feasible hypothesis to explain their formation, according to the following evidence. (1) Several structures have been formed by progressive foundering of cylindrical blocks with limited internal deformation as revealed by the synsedimentary subsidence recorded by their Miocene sedimentary fill. This subsidence mechanism is more compatible with interstratal dissolution of evaporites than karstification and cave...
The Eastern and Western Mediterranean are separated by an elevated plateau that regulates water exch...
Sinkholes are one of the most hazardous phenomena due to their occurrence and unpredictability. In ...
Enclosed topographic depressions are characteristic of karst landscapes on Earth. The developmental ...
The large palaeosinkholes located in the NW of Gozo (central Mediterranean Sea, Malta) offer excelle...
Palaeosinkhole features characterise the Maltese islands, some of them reaching relevant dimensions,...
Abstract: Buried circular collapse structures above a tabular evaporitic body are recorded by recent...
Pleistocene detrital deposits in the central Ebro Basin frequently show deformation features due mai...
Paleocollapse structures and collapse breccias are one of the major features for paleokarst analysis...
The Upper Jurassic Evaporite Formation accumulated up to 200 m of interbedded gypsum-carbonates laye...
The Miocene sedimentary record of the Madrid Basin displays several examples of palaeokarstic surfac...
An extensive palaeokarst porosity system, developed during a pronounced mid-Paleocene third-order lo...
Si descrivono dal punto di vista geomorfologico e strutturale le paleodoline dell'isola di Gozo, sul...
In 1995 a sinkhole suddenly formed at Camaiore (Tuscany, Italy), causing destruction or heavy damage...
The Monte Conca karst system is located in Central-Western Sicily, where Messinian evaporites are wi...
International audienceThis study reports the discovery of abyssal giant depressions located at the t...
The Eastern and Western Mediterranean are separated by an elevated plateau that regulates water exch...
Sinkholes are one of the most hazardous phenomena due to their occurrence and unpredictability. In ...
Enclosed topographic depressions are characteristic of karst landscapes on Earth. The developmental ...
The large palaeosinkholes located in the NW of Gozo (central Mediterranean Sea, Malta) offer excelle...
Palaeosinkhole features characterise the Maltese islands, some of them reaching relevant dimensions,...
Abstract: Buried circular collapse structures above a tabular evaporitic body are recorded by recent...
Pleistocene detrital deposits in the central Ebro Basin frequently show deformation features due mai...
Paleocollapse structures and collapse breccias are one of the major features for paleokarst analysis...
The Upper Jurassic Evaporite Formation accumulated up to 200 m of interbedded gypsum-carbonates laye...
The Miocene sedimentary record of the Madrid Basin displays several examples of palaeokarstic surfac...
An extensive palaeokarst porosity system, developed during a pronounced mid-Paleocene third-order lo...
Si descrivono dal punto di vista geomorfologico e strutturale le paleodoline dell'isola di Gozo, sul...
In 1995 a sinkhole suddenly formed at Camaiore (Tuscany, Italy), causing destruction or heavy damage...
The Monte Conca karst system is located in Central-Western Sicily, where Messinian evaporites are wi...
International audienceThis study reports the discovery of abyssal giant depressions located at the t...
The Eastern and Western Mediterranean are separated by an elevated plateau that regulates water exch...
Sinkholes are one of the most hazardous phenomena due to their occurrence and unpredictability. In ...
Enclosed topographic depressions are characteristic of karst landscapes on Earth. The developmental ...