Lower Oligocene, shallow-water carbonates of the Calcareniti di Castelgomberto Formation (Monti Berici, Italy, Southern Alps) are studied in detail with respect to fabric and component distributions in order to trace paleoecological changes along a monotonous sedimentary stacking pattern. The carbonates are dominated by coralline algal rudstones with a packstone to wackestone matrix. Non-geniculate coralline algae include six genera: Lithoporella melobesioides, Mesophyllum, Neogoniolithon, Spongites, Sporolithon, and Subterraniphyllum. The algae are found in the form of encrusting thalli, rhodoliths, and coralline debris. Non-algal components include larger, small benthic, and planktonic foraminifera associated with bryozoans, zooxanthellat...
The Oligocene-Miocene represents, for the Cenozoic, a period of extensive reef development and is ch...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Chattian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic deposits from two palaeogeographic units of Southern Alps, th...
During the Pliocene and Pleistocene, the Monte Cetona (Northern Apennines, central Italy) was part o...
Palaeoecological analysis of corallien red algal assemblages in Oligocene shallo water carbonates su...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Palaeoecological setting of Lower Oligocene coralline red algal assemblages from Monti Berici (Vicen...
The Calcare di Nago is a carbonate unit of Middle- Late Eocene (Bartonian and Priabonian) age which ...
Facies analysis of Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions in the outcrops near Mossano (east...
Lower–Middle Miocene temperate marine carbonates occur in the Matese Mountains, Southern Apennines (...
Coralline red algae are common in Oligocene and Miocene marine shallow-water carbonate and silicicla...
This study is based on facies and diversity patterns of late Eocene (Priabonian), early Oligocene (R...
There are few detailed studies documenting the evolution of shallow-water carbonate facies from the ...
The Oligocene-Miocene represents, for the Cenozoic, a period of extensive reef development and is ch...
The Oligocene-Miocene represents, for the Cenozoic, a period of extensive reef development and is ch...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Chattian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic deposits from two palaeogeographic units of Southern Alps, th...
During the Pliocene and Pleistocene, the Monte Cetona (Northern Apennines, central Italy) was part o...
Palaeoecological analysis of corallien red algal assemblages in Oligocene shallo water carbonates su...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Palaeoecological setting of Lower Oligocene coralline red algal assemblages from Monti Berici (Vicen...
The Calcare di Nago is a carbonate unit of Middle- Late Eocene (Bartonian and Priabonian) age which ...
Facies analysis of Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions in the outcrops near Mossano (east...
Lower–Middle Miocene temperate marine carbonates occur in the Matese Mountains, Southern Apennines (...
Coralline red algae are common in Oligocene and Miocene marine shallow-water carbonate and silicicla...
This study is based on facies and diversity patterns of late Eocene (Priabonian), early Oligocene (R...
There are few detailed studies documenting the evolution of shallow-water carbonate facies from the ...
The Oligocene-Miocene represents, for the Cenozoic, a period of extensive reef development and is ch...
The Oligocene-Miocene represents, for the Cenozoic, a period of extensive reef development and is ch...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...
Shallow water carbonate successions of Oligocene age are quite well distributed in the Apulia domain...