The most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di Sinis) was re-visited based on detailed sedimentological and stratigraphical analysis supported by U-series dating of fossil corals. The stratigraphy shows shoreface–backshore sandstones overlying an erosional surface cut on vertebrate-bearing layers. Facies analysis and sequence-stratigraphic approaches suggest “eustatic” changes during the overall depositional interval of the marine sequence. Disconformities distinguish two coastal units suggesting a lateral shifts of the depositional environments driven by millennial-scale frequency sea level fluctuations, never exceeding a maximum height +1 to +3 m and by a subsequent rise to +5 ÷ +5.5 m asl. ...
The shallow-marine to coastal deposits of Alghero have been dated using the Optically Stimulated Lum...
none12siThe timing of the colonization of Sardinia by mammalian fauna and anatomically modern humans...
For its relative stability during Quaternary (from the isotopic stage 5 about 125,000 years ago) and...
The most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di Sinis) ...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
A new analysis of the most representative Upper Pleistocene (Tyrrhenian, MIS 5e) section of San Giov...
Capo S. Marco is the southernmost termination of the Sinis Peninsula in the northwestern border of t...
The Upper Pleistocene succession of coastal deposits outcropping at San Giovanni di Sinis (west Sard...
A new analysis of the most representative Upper Pleistocene (Tyrrhenian, MIS 5e) section of San Giov...
Detailed petrographic and sedimentological analysis of Tyrrhenian coastal deposits from four sites i...
Two major synthems have been recognised along the coasts of Sardinia. The older one is composed of ...
Tyrrhenian (Upper Pleistocene) coastal deposits in Sardinia have been studied since the last century...
The Middle Pleistocene–Holocene Sardinian stratigraphy has been revised to identify the roles played...
In 2005, the National Geological Survey of Italy released the new sheet, 557 Cagliari (1:50.000 scal...
The shallow-marine to coastal deposits of Alghero have been dated using the Optically Stimulated Lum...
none12siThe timing of the colonization of Sardinia by mammalian fauna and anatomically modern humans...
For its relative stability during Quaternary (from the isotopic stage 5 about 125,000 years ago) and...
The most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di Sinis) ...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene (“Tyrrhenian”) outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
AbstractThe most representative Late Pleistocene ("Tyrrhenian") outcrop in Sardinia (San Giovanni di...
A new analysis of the most representative Upper Pleistocene (Tyrrhenian, MIS 5e) section of San Giov...
Capo S. Marco is the southernmost termination of the Sinis Peninsula in the northwestern border of t...
The Upper Pleistocene succession of coastal deposits outcropping at San Giovanni di Sinis (west Sard...
A new analysis of the most representative Upper Pleistocene (Tyrrhenian, MIS 5e) section of San Giov...
Detailed petrographic and sedimentological analysis of Tyrrhenian coastal deposits from four sites i...
Two major synthems have been recognised along the coasts of Sardinia. The older one is composed of ...
Tyrrhenian (Upper Pleistocene) coastal deposits in Sardinia have been studied since the last century...
The Middle Pleistocene–Holocene Sardinian stratigraphy has been revised to identify the roles played...
In 2005, the National Geological Survey of Italy released the new sheet, 557 Cagliari (1:50.000 scal...
The shallow-marine to coastal deposits of Alghero have been dated using the Optically Stimulated Lum...
none12siThe timing of the colonization of Sardinia by mammalian fauna and anatomically modern humans...
For its relative stability during Quaternary (from the isotopic stage 5 about 125,000 years ago) and...