Extensive canyons, excavated into the margins of the Levant Basin during the Oligocene–Miocene, are interesting case-studies for canyon fills in carbonate settings. The carbonate Pattish Formation, developed along the margins of the pre-evaporitic Messinian Beer Sheva Canyon in Israel, was investigated using both onshore seismic imaging and field data. The canyon has three main seismic facies of fill (1) Subparallel reflections mimicking the canyon´s morphology; (2) chaotic reflections overlying the subparallel ones, and (3) sigmoidal reflections, locally with sharp edges at the canyon margins. The first seismic facies corresponds to the pelagic marls of the Bet Eshel Formation. The other two seismic facies are, respectively, equivalent to ...
Detailed geological mapping, complemented by sedimentary facies analysis, photomosaics and topograph...
This thesis uses a combination of industry seismic (2D and 3D) and well data to investigate the typo...
The Eastern Mediterranean owes its complex nature to the movement of Africa, Arabia and Eurasia. The...
International audienceOn the Gulf of Lions margin, the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) event led to ...
Kilometer-thick sequences of evaporites were deposited in the Mediterranean Sea during the Late Mioc...
International audienceStratigraphic interpretation of twenty-four 2D seismic reflection profiles cou...
Two isolated Neogene carbonate platforms (Xisha and Guangle carbonate platforms) have developed in t...
The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterran...
17 pages, 14 figuresAfter the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC), the Ebro Margin, like other Mediterra...
5th International Network for Submarine Canyon Investigation and Scientific Exchange International S...
International audienceSubmarine canyons are usually described as erosive conduits incising the conti...
The whole Mediterranean was a site of carbonate deposition during Miocene. Unlike other Miocene basi...
The whole Mediterranean was a site of carbonate deposition during Miocene. Unlike other Miocene basi...
Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin...
The Early Miocene was a period of active rifting and carbonate platform development in the Midyan Pe...
Detailed geological mapping, complemented by sedimentary facies analysis, photomosaics and topograph...
This thesis uses a combination of industry seismic (2D and 3D) and well data to investigate the typo...
The Eastern Mediterranean owes its complex nature to the movement of Africa, Arabia and Eurasia. The...
International audienceOn the Gulf of Lions margin, the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) event led to ...
Kilometer-thick sequences of evaporites were deposited in the Mediterranean Sea during the Late Mioc...
International audienceStratigraphic interpretation of twenty-four 2D seismic reflection profiles cou...
Two isolated Neogene carbonate platforms (Xisha and Guangle carbonate platforms) have developed in t...
The recognition of large clastic sulfate deposits in the Miocene Messinian onshore of the Mediterran...
17 pages, 14 figuresAfter the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC), the Ebro Margin, like other Mediterra...
5th International Network for Submarine Canyon Investigation and Scientific Exchange International S...
International audienceSubmarine canyons are usually described as erosive conduits incising the conti...
The whole Mediterranean was a site of carbonate deposition during Miocene. Unlike other Miocene basi...
The whole Mediterranean was a site of carbonate deposition during Miocene. Unlike other Miocene basi...
Regional 2D and 3D seismic data from the Levant Basin reveal the updip extensional component of thin...
The Early Miocene was a period of active rifting and carbonate platform development in the Midyan Pe...
Detailed geological mapping, complemented by sedimentary facies analysis, photomosaics and topograph...
This thesis uses a combination of industry seismic (2D and 3D) and well data to investigate the typo...
The Eastern Mediterranean owes its complex nature to the movement of Africa, Arabia and Eurasia. The...