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AUTHOR
Angelo Tripodo
The revision of the Triassic ammonoids of the Gemmellaro collections: taxonomic and biostratigraphic implication
La sezione di Pizzo Sant'Otiero (Petralia Sottana - Madonie) Geosito peculiare per l'evoluzione medio-triassica dell'area Centro-Mediterranea
Le collezioni naturalistiche e strumentali del liceo classico "Empedocle" di Agrigento. Proposta per il restauro, il recupero e la fruizione.
Late Carnian-Early Norian ammonoids from the GSSP candidate section Pizzo Mondello (Sicani mountain, Sicily).
A small collection of ammonoids from the Upper Triassic Scillato Formation at Pizzo Mondello (Agrigento, Sicily) is studied. The specimens were collected in a framework of a project aimed at providing an integrated high-resolution bio-chronostratigraphic support to the Upper Carnian-Norian magnetostratigraphic scale defined at this site, that is located in an historical area from which G.G. Gemmellaro collected the Upper Triassic of ammonoids monographed at the beginning of the XX century. The specimens from Pizzo Mondello were bed-by-bed sampled and represent the first collection of Upper Triassic ammonoids described from Sicily since Gemmellaro time. Quite several levels of the Pizzo Mond…
Gli ammonoidi della collezione Gemmellaro. La catalogazione informatizzata come base per la revisione sistematica.
Middle Triassic (Ladinian) deep-water sediments in Sicily: New findings from the Madonie Mountains
A section of carbonate megabreccias grading upward to deep-water Daonella limestones is described from the locality of Sant’Otiero, near Petralia Sottana, in the Madonie Mountains (Sicily). The megabreccia mainly consists of neritic elements containing dasycladalean algae (Diplopora annulatissima Pia) along with benthic foraminifers and problematics. The overlying calcilutitic strata are characterized by lumachella intercalations containing the bivalve Daonella tyrolensis Mojsisovics suggesting an early Late Ladinian (Protrachyceras longobardicum ammonoid zone) age. We informally name the Daonella limestone as the calcare di Sant’Otiero (Sant’Otiero limestone). The Daonella limestones along…