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Palaeo-Shoreline Configuration of the Adventure Plateau (Sicilian Channel) at the Last Glacial Maximum [PDF]
The Adventure Plateau, located in the NW sector of the Sicilian Channel, experienced several episodes of exposure/erosion and subsequent drowning, with the most recent occurring after the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).
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A Failed Rift in the Eastern Adventure Plateau (Sicilian Channel, Central Mediterranean)
Widespread volcanism has been known in the Sicilian Channel for a long time, even if some submarine volcanoes have only recently been discovered. Most of this volcanism formed along the NNE-trending transfer zone known as the Capo Granitola–Sciacca Fault
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The dating of young submarine volcanic eruptions, with their potential generation of tsunamigenic waves, is essential for a reliable hazard assessment. This is particularly relevant in highly populated coastal areas.
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Deep and shallow gas occurrence in the NW Sicilian Channel and related features
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2022Giulia Matilde Ferrante +2 more
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Morphostructural Setting and Tectonic Evolution of the Central Part of the Sicilian Channel (Central Mediterranean) [PDF]
Abstract The Plio-Quaternary tectonic evolution of the central sector of the Sicilian Channel and the resulting morphostructural setting have been analyzed using a large geophysical dataset consisting of multichannel seismic profiles, which some of them never published, and available bathymetric data.
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Hydrographic phenomena influencing early life stages of the Sicilian Channel anchovy
Fisheries Oceanography, 2002The information collected from a European Union funded project on the ‘Distribution Biology and Biomass Estimates of the Sicilian Channel Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus)’ was used to analyse the linkage between the general circulation pattern of the Atlantic Ionian Stream (AIS) and the reproductive strategy of the Sicilian Channel anchovy.
Jesus Garcia Lafuente +2 more
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Submarine volcanism in the Sicilian Channel revisited
Marine GeologyAaron Micallef +19 more
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Seasonal changes on microbial metabolism and biomass in the euphotic layer of Sicilian Channel
Marine Environmental Research, 2015As a part of a wider project on fisheries ecology, several biological and environmental parameters were monitored during two oceanographic cruises (BANSIC 2012 and NOVESAR 2013) in the Sicily Channel, which connects the Western and Eastern Mediterranean basins.
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Anatomy of a submerged archipelago in the Sicilian Channel (central Mediterranean Sea)
Geological Magazine, 2015AbstractThe Sicilian Channel is a broad and shallow shelf which is geologically part of the African Plate. Its NW sector (the Adventure Plateau), where water depths rarely exceed 100 m, is punctuated by several kilometre-sized morphological highs. These elevations, formed by both sedimentary and volcanic rocks, emerged around middle Holocene time or ...
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