In 2005, the National Geological Survey of Italy released the new sheet, 557 Cagliari (1:50.000 scale). A coastal barrier marine formation at Is Arenas (Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy), containing Strombus bubonius, was reassigned a Holocene age, in contradiction with extensive literature published over the past century indicating an MIS 5.5 age. In 2007, spurred by this controversy, a short note was published in Il Quaternario demonstrating the stratigraphic difficulties in attributing the age of this formation to the Holocene. Later, another paper signed by numerous Italian geologists was published in Il Quaternario criticizing the Holocene attribution. The tectonic consequences of assigning a Holocene age to these deposits are of great...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
Numerous studies on the 40 to 60 meter strandline at Capo Milazzo, Sicily, yielded no consensus on i...
Well-preserved MIS 5.5 terraces in Sicily are identified primarily by the index fossil Strombus bubo...
In 2005, the National Geological Survey of Italy released the new sheet, 557 Cagliari (1:50.000 scal...
Capo S. Marco is the southernmost termination of the Sinis Peninsula in the northwestern border of t...
The most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di Sinis) ...
The new Sheet “557” Cagliari (CARG Project) produced a map of the Quaternary Syntems, however the ...
Two major synthems have been recognised along the coasts of Sardinia. The older one is composed of ...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
In order to detect ongoing vertical crustal movement and assess both tectonic instability and marine...
The Middle Pleistocene–Holocene Sardinian stratigraphy has been revised to identify the roles played...
International audienceThe chronostratigraphy of the lower Miocene deposits of northwestern Sardinia ...
In this research, we studied the marine flood risk of the Cagliari plain in relation to the depresse...
Recent stratigraphic surveys and facies analyses have questioned long-held interpretations of the de...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
Numerous studies on the 40 to 60 meter strandline at Capo Milazzo, Sicily, yielded no consensus on i...
Well-preserved MIS 5.5 terraces in Sicily are identified primarily by the index fossil Strombus bubo...
In 2005, the National Geological Survey of Italy released the new sheet, 557 Cagliari (1:50.000 scal...
Capo S. Marco is the southernmost termination of the Sinis Peninsula in the northwestern border of t...
The most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di Sinis) ...
The new Sheet “557” Cagliari (CARG Project) produced a map of the Quaternary Syntems, however the ...
Two major synthems have been recognised along the coasts of Sardinia. The older one is composed of ...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
In order to detect ongoing vertical crustal movement and assess both tectonic instability and marine...
The Middle Pleistocene–Holocene Sardinian stratigraphy has been revised to identify the roles played...
International audienceThe chronostratigraphy of the lower Miocene deposits of northwestern Sardinia ...
In this research, we studied the marine flood risk of the Cagliari plain in relation to the depresse...
Recent stratigraphic surveys and facies analyses have questioned long-held interpretations of the de...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
Numerous studies on the 40 to 60 meter strandline at Capo Milazzo, Sicily, yielded no consensus on i...
Well-preserved MIS 5.5 terraces in Sicily are identified primarily by the index fossil Strombus bubo...