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Mario Barbieri

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Sedimentology, petrography and geochemistry of a limestone breccia (Pietra di Billiemi) from NW Sicily, Italy: implications for evolution of the Teth…

2009

In this study, the Pietra di Billiemi, a famous dimension stone, is investigated because it records the tectonic evolution of the south Tethys continental margin and preserves a record of major environmental changes occurring near the Triassic/Jurassic boundary. The Pietra di Billiemi is a grey, coarse-grained and clast-supported limestone breccia cropping out in an area of the Palermo Mountains representing a segment of the Apennine–Maghrebian chain in western Sicily. The rock consists of metre-sized to centimetre-sized angular clasts, derived from Upper Triassic sponge boundstones and rudstones, with a differently coloured, silt-grained matrix. Fitted fragments are observed commonly which…

MicriteCarbonate platformStratigraphyAnoxic conditions authigenic minerals in situ breccia isotopes Sicily Triassic–Jurassic boundary.DolomiteGeochemistryGeologyAuthigenicPetrographyPaleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnoxic conditions; Authigenic minerals; In situ breccia; Isotopes; Sicily; Triassic-Jurassic boundary; Geology; StratigraphyBrecciaCarbonateSedimentologyGeology
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Astronomical tuning of the Tortonian 87Sr/86Sr curve in the Mediterranean basin

2003

This work presents a detailed 87Sr/86Sr isotope curve for the interval 7.5–9.7 Ma obtained by a high-resolution analysis (sampling spacing of about 40 kyr) of an astronomically calibrated land-based sedimentary sequence exposed in the central Mediterranean area (Gibliscemi section, southern Sicily). The main aim is to verify a synchronous response of the Mediterranean seawater Sr isotope record to the oceanic forcing on the basis of multiple comparisons of the Gibliscemi record with published coeval 87Sr/86Sr curves. A good correlation with the 87Sr/86Sr data from the ODP site 926 (equatorial Atlantic ocean), considered to be the Sr chemostratigraphic reference section for the Late Miocene,…

Mediterranean climateSequence (geology)PaleontologyOceanographySection (archaeology)GeologySeawaterSedimentary rockForcing (mathematics)Late MioceneMediterranean BasinGeology
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