Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuable insights into the sedimentary environments favouring such concentrations. Shallow-water shell beds appear to be particularly rare on reefless volcanic oceanic islands on account of narrow, steep and highly-energetic insular shelves where the potential for preservation is limited. The occurrence of an exceptional coquina (Pedra-que-pica) within the Miocene–Pliocene deposits of Santa Maria Island (Azores), therefore provides a rare opportunity to understand the conditions that led to the formation and preservation of a massive shell bed at mid-ocean insular setting. This study provides a detailed analysis regarding a 10–11-m-thick bivalve-do...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Shell bed levels in the Low Head Member of the early Oligocene Polonez Cove Formation at King George...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuab...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores Archipelago and is remarkably rich in exposed marine ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores archipelago and the only one that possesses late-Mioc...
Received 9 December 2014, Revised 9 February 2015, Accepted 12 February 2015, Available online 5 Mar...
Rhodoliths are a common producer of carbonates on modern and ancient shelves worldwide, and there is...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...
The privileged location of Santa Maria Island (Azores archipelago) in the middle of the North Atlant...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Shell bed levels in the Low Head Member of the early Oligocene Polonez Cove Formation at King George...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Massive fossil shell accumulations require particular conditions to be formed and may provide valuab...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Pliocene body fossils from Santa Maria Island, Azores, have been studied for decades, but only more ...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores Archipelago and is remarkably rich in exposed marine ...
In the Azores, Santa Maria is the only island with a sedimentary cover in a nine island volcanic sys...
Santa Maria is the oldest island of the Azores archipelago and the only one that possesses late-Mioc...
Received 9 December 2014, Revised 9 February 2015, Accepted 12 February 2015, Available online 5 Mar...
Rhodoliths are a common producer of carbonates on modern and ancient shelves worldwide, and there is...
Sedimentary rocks are rarely preserved on reefless volcanic oceanic islands because their sediments ...
The privileged location of Santa Maria Island (Azores archipelago) in the middle of the North Atlant...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...
Shell bed levels in the Low Head Member of the early Oligocene Polonez Cove Formation at King George...
Invertebrate taphonomy can provide significant information about the post-mortem processes that affe...