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View article: Catastrophic remobilization of shelf sediments into deep-marine settings: high-resolution stratigraphic studies of Miocene megabeds in the Cilento Group, Southern Apennines, Italy
Catastrophic remobilization of shelf sediments into deep-marine settings: high-resolution stratigraphic studies of Miocene megabeds in the Cilento Group, Southern Apennines, Italy Open
Mass transport deposits (MTDs) play a crucial role in source-to-sink systems. They document the rapid, en-masse transport and burial of large volumes of sediments and organic matter from shallow-marine to deep-marine environments. Understa…
View article: Toward an Astrochronology-Based Age-Model for a Messinian Pre-Evaporitic Succession: The Example of Torrente Vaccarizzo Section in Sicily (Italy)
Toward an Astrochronology-Based Age-Model for a Messinian Pre-Evaporitic Succession: The Example of Torrente Vaccarizzo Section in Sicily (Italy) Open
Tectonic, paleoenvironmental, and paleoclimatic unstable conditions preceding the onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis (MSC) highly affected marine life. Changes in calcareous plankton association are overall registered in the Mediterran…
View article: Coastal carbonate systems: evolving paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental proxies to relative sea-level change
Coastal carbonate systems: evolving paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental proxies to relative sea-level change Open
Ancient coastal carbonate depositional systems provide exceptional records of past changes in relative sea level– globally and locally (tectonics) – and of paleoenvironmental variations. Here we present new work on carbonate ou…
View article: The Porosity in Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir Rocks: Tectonic versus Diagenetic Imprint—A Multi-Scale Study from the Hyblean Plateau (SE Sicily, Italy)
The Porosity in Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir Rocks: Tectonic versus Diagenetic Imprint—A Multi-Scale Study from the Hyblean Plateau (SE Sicily, Italy) Open
The petroleum industry has always been pursuing highly exploitable gas fields, which are often hosted in carbonate rocks. However, carbonates are highly heterogeneous and show different fabrics and structures as the result of sedimentation…