The genetic relationships between orogenic (i.e. subduction related) and anorogenic (i.e. intra-plate) Cenozoic igneous phases have been investigated in two regions of the western Mediterranean area: Sardinia and Southern Spain. In Sardinia the ‘orogenic’ magmatism (38–12 Ma) is followed by the ‘anorogenic’ previous termvolcanism,next term mostly since about 6 Ma, whereas in Southern Spain the ‘anorogenic’ previous termvolcanismnext term follows the ‘orogenic’ phase (34–6 Ma) after a gap of 0–4 Ma in the Betic–Calatrava districts. The older orogenic magmatism (tholeiitic, calcalkaline and more potassic products) of both areas is related to the subduction of the Ionian oceanic lithosphere which developed beneath the Paleo-European-Iberian c...
[eng] During the Cenozoic the western Mediterranean area underwent a complex geodynamic evolution dr...
Major and trace element analyses plus six new (40)Ar/(39)Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for ...
The Cenozoic igneous activity of Sardinia is essentially concentrated in the 38–0.1 Myr time range. ...
The genetic relationships between orogenic and anorogenic magmatic cycles have been investigated in...
The Cenozoic evolution of the Mediterranean area has been characterized by various subduction proces...
The Neogene to Present geodynamic and magmatological evolution of the western Mediterranean area may...
The Isola del Toro is a small island (1 km2) about 5 nautical miles SW of Sardinia entirely made up...
Abstract: Tertiary to present magmatism in Italy is related to the convergence between the African a...
The complex geodynamic history of the Western Mediterranean since Oligocene has been explained with ...
Major and trace element analyses plus six new 40Ar/ 39Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for sel...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
The Western Mediterranean (We-Me) is characterized by a complex geodynamic history related to subduc...
In the last decades the Mediterranean has been the topic of many research investigations due to its ...
This volume builds on some of the presentations given at a scientific session on “Cenozoic volcanism...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
[eng] During the Cenozoic the western Mediterranean area underwent a complex geodynamic evolution dr...
Major and trace element analyses plus six new (40)Ar/(39)Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for ...
The Cenozoic igneous activity of Sardinia is essentially concentrated in the 38–0.1 Myr time range. ...
The genetic relationships between orogenic and anorogenic magmatic cycles have been investigated in...
The Cenozoic evolution of the Mediterranean area has been characterized by various subduction proces...
The Neogene to Present geodynamic and magmatological evolution of the western Mediterranean area may...
The Isola del Toro is a small island (1 km2) about 5 nautical miles SW of Sardinia entirely made up...
Abstract: Tertiary to present magmatism in Italy is related to the convergence between the African a...
The complex geodynamic history of the Western Mediterranean since Oligocene has been explained with ...
Major and trace element analyses plus six new 40Ar/ 39Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for sel...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
The Western Mediterranean (We-Me) is characterized by a complex geodynamic history related to subduc...
In the last decades the Mediterranean has been the topic of many research investigations due to its ...
This volume builds on some of the presentations given at a scientific session on “Cenozoic volcanism...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
[eng] During the Cenozoic the western Mediterranean area underwent a complex geodynamic evolution dr...
Major and trace element analyses plus six new (40)Ar/(39)Ar data obtained on feldspar separates for ...
The Cenozoic igneous activity of Sardinia is essentially concentrated in the 38–0.1 Myr time range. ...