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Cave and Karst evolution in the Alps and their relation to paleoclimate and paleotopography [PDF]
Progress in the understanding of cave genesis processes, as well as the intensive research carried out in the Alps during the last decades, permit to summarize the latest knowledge about Alpine caves.
Audra, Philippe +11 more
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The data and interpretations of this study are used to test the proposal by Goldhammer et al. that a ‘stratigraphy of early diagenesis’ is operational in carbonate depositional systems. What this means is that distinct mineralogical and geochemical changes to rock and sediment occur associated with external controls, such as the rise and fall of sea ...
Donald F. McNeill, Peter K. Swart
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Geomorphological evolution of western Sicily, Italy [PDF]
This paper proposes a morphoevolutionary model for western Sicily. Sicily is a chain–foredeep–foreland system still being built, with tectonic activity involving uplift which tends to create new relief.
AGNESI, Valerio +4 more
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Synthesis of Late Burdigalian tectono‐stratigraphic events occurring in and around the southern Levant Basin. Highlighted are the active NW‐Se‐striking normal faults nucleating onshore Sinai and across the southern Levant Basin. The offshore strike‐slip fault networks are also highlighted and are believed to be related to the same event which nucleated
Amir Joffe +4 more
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Messinian coral reefs and erosion surfaces in Cabo de Gata (Almeria, SE Spain) [PDF]
Los excelentes afloramientos de este área revelan dos grandes secuencias deposicionales en el Messiniense, el Complejo Arrecifal y el ComplejoTerminal, las cuales recubren una complicada morfología erosional con varias terrazas sobre el basamento ...
Esteban Cerdà, Mateu, Giner, Josep
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Large sediment waves over the Gulf of Roses upper continental slope (NW Mediterranean) [PDF]
Large sediment waves have been observed over the Gulf of Roses (GoR) continental slope (NW Mediterranean), developed between similar to 200 and similar to 400 m water depth.
Durán, Ruth +5 more
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Toward Scientific Clarity in the Evolutionary Puzzle of Austropotamobius Crayfish
ABSTRACT Aim Illuminating the evolutionary history of Austropotamobius crayfish by uncovering patterns of biodiversity and biogeographical processes, thereby providing a foundation for accurate taxonomy and targeted conservation strategies. Location Europe. Time Period Miocene to present. Major Taxa Studied The crayfish genus Austropotamobius.
Lucian Pârvulescu +14 more
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The implications of K-Ar glauconite dating of the Diest Formation on the paleogeography of the Upper Miocene in Belgium [PDF]
The glauconite-rich Diest Formation in central and north Belgium contains sands in the Campine subsurface and the hilly Hageland area that can be distinguished from each other.
Adriaens, Rieko +13 more
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Abstract The eastern Adriatic margin is composed by an Ocean‐Continent Transition lithosphere (OCT), resulting in the southwards along‐strike variation from collision to subduction. The Cephalonia‐Lefkada Transform Fault zone (CTF) is a right‐lateral strike‐slip fault system located above the OCT and associated to this kinematic transition.
Silvia Crosetto +6 more
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Response of drainage systems to Neogene evolution of the Jura fold-thrust belt and Upper Rhine Graben [PDF]
The eastern Jura Mountains consist of the Jura fold-thrust belt and the autochthonous Tabular Jura and Vesoul-Montbéliard Plateau. They are drained by the river Rhine, which flows into the North Sea, and the river Doubs, which flows into the ...
Fraefel, Marielle, Ziegler, Peter
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