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Architectural effects on fossil preservation. The case of macaroni coralline algae

2020

Coralline red algae with protuberances in their thalli are common and instructive examples of fabricational effects on fossil preservation. The body (thallus) of non-geniculate coralline algae is a coherent mass of cell filaments. All vegetative cells, except the epithallial ones at the tip of each filament are enclosed by a high-Mg calcite wall. Many extant and extinct species of coralline algae have protuberances in their thalli. Protuberances appear both on the dorsal surface of algae that grow attached to a rigid substrate and in unattached specimens living on loose sediment. In either case, protuberances develop due to a higher growth rate of fi laments in their centre. In each growth …

CalcitebiologyCoralline algaePaleontologyRed algaeSubstrate (biology)biology.organism_classificationQE701-760Thalluschemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologyAlgaeApex (mollusc)chemistryMarlBotanycoralline red algae taphonomy microarchitecture mg calciteSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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New insights from recently migrated CROP multichannel seismic data at the outermost Calabrian arc accretionary wedge (Ionian sea)

2011

This study addresses selected aspects of the stratigraphic-structural setting of the outermost Calabrian Arc accretionary wedge and underlines relationships between structural development and Messinian evaporite stratigraphy through the analysis of re-processed CROP multichannel seismic reflection profiles. A detailed seismostratigraphic analysis, calibrated with P-velocities compiled by previous works, images a general bipartition of the Messinian evaporite deposits: the transparent «lower subunit» appears to have undergone ductile-flow deformation», with the development of salt-cored thrusting structures, and the layered «upper subunit» appears to be characterized by brittle deformation. …

DécollementAccretionary wedgeEvaporiteseismic reflection data accretionary wedge Messinian depositsGeologyWedge (geometry)Salt tectonicsTectonicsFaciesMarlGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPetrologyGeologySeismology
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Emergent behaviors and scalability for multi-agent reinforcement learning-based pedestrian models

2017

This paper analyzes the emergent behaviors of pedestrian groups that learn through the multiagent reinforcement learning model developed in our group. Five scenarios studied in the pedestrian model literature, and with different levels of complexity, were simulated in order to analyze the robustness and the scalability of the model. Firstly, a reduced group of agents must learn by interaction with the environment in each scenario. In this phase, each agent learns its own kinematic controller, that will drive it at a simulation time. Secondly, the number of simulated agents is increased, in each scenario where agents have previously learnt, to test the appearance of emergent macroscopic beha…

Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyPedestrianMachine learningcomputer.software_genreConsistency (database systems)Robustness (computer science)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringReinforcement learningQuality (business)Macromedia_commonInformáticaPedestrian simulation and modelingKinematic controllerbusiness.industry020207 software engineeringEmergent behavioursBehavioural simulationHardware and ArchitectureModeling and SimulationScalability020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessMulti-agent reinforcement learning (Marl)computerSoftwareSimulation Modelling Practice and Theory
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Petrography and decay of a marly limestone in the cloister of a medieval cathedral in Sicily

2004

This paper deals with a significant process of decohesion of a marly limestone, taking place in the cloister of the medieval Cathedral of Cefalu, a pleasant town on the northern coast of Sicily. After desalination with deionised water and consolidation with ethyl silicate, the decay of the stone became faster. The aim of our study is to characterise the stony material and investigate the observed decay phenomena. The stone, that is a poor building material indeed, is characterised by means of petrographical, chemical and physical analyses on samples taken from the monument. Furthermore, experimental tests are performed in the laboratory in order to highlight the causes of incompatibility be…

Ethyl silicateCloisterGeneral EngineeringWeatheringDecayArchaeologyPetrographyMining engineeringEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)CefalùGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental ChemistryCarbonate rockSedimentary rockMarly limestoneSicilyGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Geology
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Depositional environment and biofacies characterisation of the Triassic (Carnian to Rhaetian) carbonate succession of Punta Bassano (Marettimo Island…

2007

AThe aims of this study are to reconstruct the geological setting of the Punta Bassano series (Marettimo Island, Egadi Archipelago, western Sicily) and its palaeogeographic evolution. The reference section for the Upper Triassic of Marettimo shows an alternation of marl and limestone beds together with brecciated levels. The limestones are both homogeneous mudstones with evaporite pseudomorphs and laminated with fenestrae. Foraminiferal, palynomorph, and ostracod associations constrain the Punta Bassano sequence to the Carnian-Rhaetian interval. The Punta Bassano succession represents a shallow inner ramp, ranging from open-marine environment with good water circulation to lagoonal and peri…

EvaporiteStratigraphySedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyForaminifersOstracodMarlddc:550SedimentologyUpper Triassic Sedimentology Foraminifers Ostracods Palynomorphs Palaeogeography Sicily Marettimo IslandSicilygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyOstracodsPaleontologyMarettimo IslandGeologyPalynomorphsSedimentologybiology.organism_classificationTectonicsFaciesArchipelagoUpper TriassicPalaeogeographyGeology
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Sedimentología y paleontología del yacimiento Finimioceno de La Portera (Valencia)

1986

14 páginas, 8 figuras, 1 tabla, 1 lámina.

FloodplainMicriteEspañaFluvialespaña.ConglomerateNeógenoPaleontologyMarlFluviatilMammalsgeographyEspaña.QE1-996.5SedimentologíaMamíferosgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologylcsh:QE1-996.5HexaprotodonGeologyMolluscsSedimentologybiology.organism_classificationlcsh:GeologySpainFaciesMoluscosNeogeneHipparionFluvialGeologySpain.
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Säugetiere, Fisch-Otolithen, Ostracoden, Mollusken und Charophyten aus den Süßwasser- Schichten (Oligozän) von Wolfsheim im Mainzer Becken

2000

The Suswasser-Schichten (Freshwater Beds) (Oligocene) in the Mainz Basin are a paleontologically poorly studied formation. A succession of predominantly lacustrine marls from Wolfsheim can be attributed to the Suswasser-Schichten on basis of a palaeoecological and biostratigraphic analysis of its mammal teeth, fish otoliths, ostracods, mollusks, foraminifera and charophytes. The occurrence of the mammal speciesToeniodus aff.hexalophodus andIssiodoromys minor (primitive form) enables an attribution of the Suswasser-Schichten to the reference level MP 24 of the eurasiatic mammal biostratigraphic zonation. As the reference fauna of level MP 24 is believed to occur in a lithostratigraphically m…

ForaminiferaPaleontologybiologyFaunaReference levelMarlPaleontologyFish <Actinopterygii>MammalEcological successionStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationGeologyPalZ
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Petrography and high-resolution geochemical records of Lower Jurassic manganese-rich deposits from Monte Mangart, Julian Alps

2016

Deposits with unusually high Mn contents sampled at Monte Mangart in the Julian Alps include organic-rich marlstone and black shale with interbedded manganoan and siliceous limestone, which were deposited during the early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event. Mn enrichment during that period has been related to global sea-level change coincident with increasing subsidence rate. The formation of Fe-Mn nodules, marking a hardground at the base of the Monte Mangart section, seems to be triggered by release of Mn from remote hydrothermal vents into a region of relatively elevated submarine topography where oxidizing conditions prevailed. However, very high Mn contents in carbonate phases above the har…

GeochemistrySettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaPaleontologyengineering.materialOceanographyCarbonate hardgroundsEarly Toarcian Mn-bearing deposits Anoxic Event Stable isotope stratigraphy Rare earth elementsAnoxic watersDiagenesisSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaPetrographyEarth scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologychemistryMarlengineeringCarbonatePyriteEarly Toarcian Mn-bearing deposits Anoxic Event Stable isotope stratigraphy Rare earth elementsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesHydrothermal vent
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1999

The tholeiitic dolerites that crop out in three diapirs of the SE of the Iberian Chain (Alfarp, Quesa and Lugar Nuevo de Fenollet, Valencia), are the expression of evolved (low Ni, Cr and mg* values) basic magmas, injected into poorly lithified sediments (lutites, marls and gypsum) which represent the Upper Triassic (Keuper facies)-Hettangian boundary, developing sills with reduced thickness. Their mineral and whole-rock geochemical compositions indicate a continental tholeiitic affinity and certain similarities to a MORB composition and, on the other hand, show that the Alfarp dolerites represent the less evolved compositions, whereas the Fenollet dolerites show a significantly greater dif…

GrabenRiftMagmatismMarlFaciesGeochemistryKeuperGeologyMesozoicDiapirGeomorphologyGeologyEstudios Geológicos
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Influencia de la litología en los procesos de erosión en &lt;i&gt;badlands&lt;/i&gt;. Los casos de Anna (Valencia) y Petrer (Alicante)

1997

By means of experiments with simulated rainfall the hydrological and erosional behaviour of degraded surfaces (badlands) developed on two different parent materials (marls and clays) is studied. On the Keuper clays, the ponding (4'07") and runoff (6' 36") initiation is delayed, the infiltration rates (38.63 mm h&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;/sup&gt;) are high, and the runoff coefficient (11.2 % after 30 minutes and 19.4 % after 60 minutes) and the erosion rates (13 g m&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt; h&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;/sup&gt;) are low. On the contrary, over Cretaceous marls, the ponding (1’ 37") and the surface runoff (2' 52") initiation is very rapid, the infiltration rates are low (11.2 mm h&lt;sup&gt;-1&lt;…

Hydrologyparent materialEcologymarlsKeuperhydrologyerosionCretaceousVegetation coverRunoff coefficientsimulated rainfalllcsh:QH540-549.5MarlErosion</keyword><keyword>Badlandsclayslcsh:EcologySurface runoffEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPondingGeologyPirineos: Revista de Ecología de Montaña
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