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Geo-surveying for safe underground mining in gypsum deposit in Monferrato basin (Italy) [PDF]
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Postcollisional cooling history of the Eastern and Southern Alps and its linkage to Adria indentation. [PDF]
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Heterogeneity in global vegetation and terrestrial climate change during the late Eocene to early Oligocene transition. [PDF]
Pound MJ, Salzmann U.
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Phylogeographic patterns of genetic diversity in eastern Mediterranean water frogs have been determined by geological processes and climate change in the Late Cenozoic. [PDF]
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New data on the northern Aegean late Miocene marine gateway (Strymon basin, Greece) [PDF]
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Erosional surface of Messinian age in the subsurface of the Lombardian Plain (Italy)
Marine Geology, 1978Abstract In the subsurface of the Lombardian Plain, a part of the Tertiary Po Valley Basin, the Oligocene—Miocene deposits have been involved in Late Alpine tectonic movements which, during the Middle—Late Miocene, caused the emersion, erosion and peneplanation of the area.
Antonio Rizzini, Luciano Dondi
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Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2006
New field investigations in the Cape des Trois Fourches peninsula (northern Morocco) allow us to bring new insights on the late Messinian erosional surface and the overlying marine deposits. Our results show that the late Messinian erosional surface, characterized by an erosional plateau, is interrupted by an up to 70 m deep paleovalley, thought to ...
Jean-Jacques Cornee, Philippe Münch
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New field investigations in the Cape des Trois Fourches peninsula (northern Morocco) allow us to bring new insights on the late Messinian erosional surface and the overlying marine deposits. Our results show that the late Messinian erosional surface, characterized by an erosional plateau, is interrupted by an up to 70 m deep paleovalley, thought to ...
Jean-Jacques Cornee, Philippe Münch
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Messinian paleogeography and erosional surfaces in Italy: an overview
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 1990Abstract The Messinian deposits of Italy display an extreme variability both lateral and vertical, including strong changes in salinity and in sediment accumulation rates. This variability strongly contrasts with the much more uniform nature of both the older (i.e. Tortonian) and younger (i.e. Zanclean) strata.
Maria Bianca Cita
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