The Fronte Section, a well-exposed stratigraphic succession from southern Italy (Taranto area), provides an uninterrupted marine sedimentary record of MIS 5e. At this location, a highly expanded (8.5 m thick) stratigraphic succession, unconformably overlying Middle Pleistocene marine clay deposits, provides evidence for sea-level fluctuations during the Last Interglacial. An integrated study of Fronte Section, including facies analysis, detailed macrofaunal and meiofaunal characterization, and sequence stratigraphy, is presented. The occurrence of Persististrombus latus (= Strombus bubonius) and other warm-water indicators (“Senegalaise” – “Senegalian” – guests of Gignoux, 1913), together with the presence of the dinocyst Polysphaeridium zo...
The Valle di Manche (VdM) section (Calabria, Southern Italy) offers the opportunity to investigate t...
The Valle di Manche (VdM) section (Calabria, Southern Italy) offers the opportunity to investigate t...
The stratigraphic succession of the Mar Piccolo basin (Gulf of Taranto, Southern Italy) is well know...
The Fronte Section, a well-exposed stratigraphic succession from southern Italy (Taranto area), prov...
The Fronte Section, a well-exposed stratigraphic succession from southern Italy (Taranto area), prov...
The area surrounding Taranto, Italy is chronostratigraphically very important, as it is one of the f...
The Fronte Section at Taranto (Southern Italy) show a 6,25 m thick pelitic unit characterized by lit...
Integrating analysis of the benthic palaeoecological record with multivariate ordination techniques ...
none4noUn-fragmented stratigraphic records of late Quaternary multiple incised valley systems are ra...
We present new data collected at the Fronte composite section near Taranto, where the Upper Pleistoc...
New stratigraphic data (exposed sections and boreholes) allowed a detailed reconstruction of the nor...
New stratigraphic data (exposed sections and boreholes) allowed a detailed reconstruction of the nor...
We present the results of detailed litho-, bio-, and magnetostratigraphic investigations along the F...
The Valle di Manche (VdM) section (Calabria, Southern Italy) offers the opportunity to investigate t...
The Valle di Manche (VdM) section (Calabria, Southern Italy) offers the opportunity to investigate t...
The stratigraphic succession of the Mar Piccolo basin (Gulf of Taranto, Southern Italy) is well know...
The Fronte Section, a well-exposed stratigraphic succession from southern Italy (Taranto area), prov...
The Fronte Section, a well-exposed stratigraphic succession from southern Italy (Taranto area), prov...
The area surrounding Taranto, Italy is chronostratigraphically very important, as it is one of the f...
The Fronte Section at Taranto (Southern Italy) show a 6,25 m thick pelitic unit characterized by lit...
Integrating analysis of the benthic palaeoecological record with multivariate ordination techniques ...
none4noUn-fragmented stratigraphic records of late Quaternary multiple incised valley systems are ra...
We present new data collected at the Fronte composite section near Taranto, where the Upper Pleistoc...
New stratigraphic data (exposed sections and boreholes) allowed a detailed reconstruction of the nor...
New stratigraphic data (exposed sections and boreholes) allowed a detailed reconstruction of the nor...
We present the results of detailed litho-, bio-, and magnetostratigraphic investigations along the F...
The Valle di Manche (VdM) section (Calabria, Southern Italy) offers the opportunity to investigate t...
The Valle di Manche (VdM) section (Calabria, Southern Italy) offers the opportunity to investigate t...
The stratigraphic succession of the Mar Piccolo basin (Gulf of Taranto, Southern Italy) is well know...