High-diversity marine biotic communities characterize the lower Kasimovian (Upper Pennsylvanian) carbonates of the Las Llacerias Formation in the Ándara Massif (Picos de Europa Province, Cantabrian Mountains, Spain). The carbonates accumulated on a small thrust-top ramp system. Within the shallow, low-energy and euphotic realms, biotic communities were characterized by abundant photozoans (calcareous algae and cyanobacteria) and heterozoans including filter and suspension feeders (calcareous and siliceous sponges, bryozoans, brachiopods, crinoids), diverse other metazoans (rugose solitary and colonial corals, tabulate corals, bivalves, gastropods and echinoids), benthic foraminifers including very abundant small incrusting "tubiforms" and c...
In carbonate depositional environments, sediment is mostly produced by different groups of organisms...
The Lithothamnion Limestone constitutes the uppermost carbonate unit of the Bolognano Formation out...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...
High-diversity marine biotic communities characterize the lower Kasimovian (Upper Pennsylvanian) car...
Pennsylvanian ice-house carbonate platform cycles, dominated by algal-microbial reef mounds, accumul...
Different types of carbonate platforms formed in the Mediterranean during the Miocene: low-angle hom...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
The Carboniferous foreland basin located in the western European Variscan belt (Cantabrian Mountains...
The Pennsylvanian marine foreland basin of the Cantabrian Zone (NW Spain) is characterized by the un...
The Carboniferous, particularly during the Serpukhovian and Bashkirian time, was a period of scarce ...
Carbonate mud mounds from the Pennsylvanian aged San Emiliano Formation (Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...
The sedimentary facies, sediment dynamics and sequence architecture of modern high-energy shelves in...
Carbonate communities: The activity of anaerobic methane oxidizing microbes facilitates precipitatio...
Carbonate mounds are widespread in many places around the world and are especially well exposed in t...
In carbonate depositional environments, sediment is mostly produced by different groups of organisms...
In carbonate depositional environments, sediment is mostly produced by different groups of organisms...
The Lithothamnion Limestone constitutes the uppermost carbonate unit of the Bolognano Formation out...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...
High-diversity marine biotic communities characterize the lower Kasimovian (Upper Pennsylvanian) car...
Pennsylvanian ice-house carbonate platform cycles, dominated by algal-microbial reef mounds, accumul...
Different types of carbonate platforms formed in the Mediterranean during the Miocene: low-angle hom...
Describing, characterizing and interpreting the nearly infinite variety of carbonate rocks are conun...
The Carboniferous foreland basin located in the western European Variscan belt (Cantabrian Mountains...
The Pennsylvanian marine foreland basin of the Cantabrian Zone (NW Spain) is characterized by the un...
The Carboniferous, particularly during the Serpukhovian and Bashkirian time, was a period of scarce ...
Carbonate mud mounds from the Pennsylvanian aged San Emiliano Formation (Cantabrian Mountains, Spain...
The sedimentary facies, sediment dynamics and sequence architecture of modern high-energy shelves in...
Carbonate communities: The activity of anaerobic methane oxidizing microbes facilitates precipitatio...
Carbonate mounds are widespread in many places around the world and are especially well exposed in t...
In carbonate depositional environments, sediment is mostly produced by different groups of organisms...
In carbonate depositional environments, sediment is mostly produced by different groups of organisms...
The Lithothamnion Limestone constitutes the uppermost carbonate unit of the Bolognano Formation out...
Shallow water carbonate producing organisms are directly controlled by their local oceanography. As ...