Facies analysis of Bartonian–Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions and the integration with palaeoecological analysis are used to produce a detailed palaeoenvironmental model. In the proximal middle ramp, porcelaneous foraminiferal packstone facies is characterised by larger foraminifera such as Praturlonella and Spirolina. These forms thrived in a shallow-water setting with low turbidity, high-light intensity and lowsubstrate stability. The foraminiferal packstone facies, the thin coralline wacke–packstone facies and the rhodolith packstone facies deposited approximately in the same depth range adjacent to one another in the middle-ramp. Nummulitids (Nummulites, Assilina, Pellatispira, Heterostegina and Spiroclypeus) increase in a...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so−called cryptic ass...
The Pre-Apulian zone has been traditionally considered as a relatively uniform Meso-Cenozoic carbona...
Larger foraminiferal and coralline red algal assemblages are compared from Upper Eocene and Upper Ol...
Facies analysis of Bartonian–Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions and the integration with...
Within the Gavrovo-Tripolitza area (southern continental Greece), marine carbonate platforms existed...
Facies analysis of Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions in the outcrops near Mossano (east...
Coral-encrusting foraminiferan associations and their variations along a palaeobathymetric gradient ...
The Calcare di Nago is a carbonate unit of Middle- Late Eocene (Bartonian and Priabonian) age which ...
The paper illustrates the coralline red algal (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) facies occurring in the mid...
Chattian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic deposits from two palaeogeographic units of Southern Alps, th...
During the greenhouse conditions prevailing in the early–middle Eocene, larger benthic foramin...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so-called cryptic ass...
A study of the paleoenvironmental evolution of themiddle Eocene platforms recognized in the westernm...
A Priabonian carbonate ramp developed in the NW Rodnei Mountains as a part of a Paleogene sedimentar...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so−called cryptic ass...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so−called cryptic ass...
The Pre-Apulian zone has been traditionally considered as a relatively uniform Meso-Cenozoic carbona...
Larger foraminiferal and coralline red algal assemblages are compared from Upper Eocene and Upper Ol...
Facies analysis of Bartonian–Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions and the integration with...
Within the Gavrovo-Tripolitza area (southern continental Greece), marine carbonate platforms existed...
Facies analysis of Priabonian shallow-water carbonate successions in the outcrops near Mossano (east...
Coral-encrusting foraminiferan associations and their variations along a palaeobathymetric gradient ...
The Calcare di Nago is a carbonate unit of Middle- Late Eocene (Bartonian and Priabonian) age which ...
The paper illustrates the coralline red algal (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) facies occurring in the mid...
Chattian mixed carbonate-siliciclastic deposits from two palaeogeographic units of Southern Alps, th...
During the greenhouse conditions prevailing in the early–middle Eocene, larger benthic foramin...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so-called cryptic ass...
A study of the paleoenvironmental evolution of themiddle Eocene platforms recognized in the westernm...
A Priabonian carbonate ramp developed in the NW Rodnei Mountains as a part of a Paleogene sedimentar...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so−called cryptic ass...
Encrusting foraminiferans, although representing an important component of the so−called cryptic ass...
The Pre-Apulian zone has been traditionally considered as a relatively uniform Meso-Cenozoic carbona...
Larger foraminiferal and coralline red algal assemblages are compared from Upper Eocene and Upper Ol...