Carbonate Systems During the Olicocene-Miocene Climatic Transition

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Pub. Date: 2010-08-01
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Table of Contents

Miocene carbonate systems: an introduction
A synthesis of Late Oligocene through Miocene deep sea temperatures as inferred from foraminiferal Mg/Ca Ratios
Latitudinal trends in Cenozoic reef patterns and their relationship to climate
Carbonate grain associations: their use and environmental significance, a brief review
Temperate and tropical carbonatesedimentation episodes in the Neogene Betic basins (southern Spain) linked to climatic oscillations and changes in Atlantic-Mediterranean connections: constraints from isotopic data
Facies models and geometries of the Ragusa Platform (SE Sicily, Italy) near the Serravallian-Tortonian boundary
The sensitivity of a tropical foramolrhodalgal carbonate ramp to rapid sea-level change: Miocene of the central Apennines, Italy
Facies and sequence architecture of a tropical foramol-rhodalgal carbonate ramp: Miocene of the central Apennines (Italy)
Facies and stratigraphic architecture of a Miocene warm-temperate to tropical fault-block carbonate platform, Sardinia (Central Mediterranean Sea)
Coralline algae, oysters and echinoids - a liaison in rhodolith formation from the Burdigalian of the Latium-Abruzzi Platform (Italy)
Palaeoenvironmental significance of Oligocene-Miocene coralline red algae - a review
Molluscs as a major part of subtropical shallow-water carbonate production - an example from a Middle Miocene oolite-shoal (Upper Serravallian, Austria)
Echinoderms and Oligo-Miocene carbonate systems: potential applications in sedimentology and environmental reconstruction
Coral diversity and temperature: a palaeoclimatic perspective for the Oligo-Miocene of the Mediterranean region
Late Oligocene to Miocene reef formation on Kita-daito-jima, northern Philppine Sea
Carbonate production in rift basins: models for platform inception, growth and dismantling, and for shelf to basin sediment transport, Miocene Sardinia Rift Basin, Italy
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