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Paleokarstic overprint on the Panormide Carbonate Platform (Sicily)around the T/J boundary

2011

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaTriassic/Jurassic boundary paleokarst Panormide Platform Sicily
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SISTER 99: a seismic campaign to investigate the kinematics of South Tyrrhenian extensional region

1999

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaTyrrhenian Sea back-arc basin continental margins reflection seismics
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The transition between the Marsili oceanic crust and the W Calabria rifted margin: rifting and drifting in the upper plate of the Ionian subduction z…

2012

The western Calabria continental margin forms the transition between the Late Pliocene to Recent Marsili spreading center and continental Calabria. Integrating highpenetration and -resolution upper crustal seismic images with seafloor morphology, ODP well data and geological/geophysical constraints we provide a detailed reconstruction of the architecture of the distal portion of the W Calabria rifted margin and of the adjacent Marsili “oceanic” domain (Fig. 1) and develop a scheme for the Pliocene to present rifting and drifting of the upper plate of the Ionian subduction zone. Our seismic data document the presence of stretched and thinned continental crust, less than 10 Km thick into the …

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaW Calabria continental margin Continent– Ocean Transition; Mantle exhumation; Marsili basin Marsili volcano Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.Mantle exhumationMarsili basin Marsili volcano Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.W Calabria continental margin Continent– Ocean Transition
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Il controllo della sismica a riflessione nella elaborazione dei Fogli Geologici del Progetto CARG nella Sicilia Occidentale Seismic reflection constr…

2009

In the frame of the CARG Project, the interpretation of several seismic reflection profiles has provided new important constraints aimed at clarify the deep structural setting of the Central-Western Sicily and the related offshore fold and thrust belt. It has already been envisaged as a tectonic pile mainly made up of deep water Meso-Cenozoic carbonate units overriding a thick stack of Meso-Cenozoic carbonate platform units, detached from their crystalline basement. The data collected, constrained by wells logs, field and stratigraphic data, have improved the knowledge of a complex sector outcropping in the Corleone and Caccamo geologic sheets area. Seismic interpretation displayed the rela…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicaassetto strutturale carte geologiche profili sismici a riflessione Sicilia Occidentale.
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Extensive backthrusting features in the northern Sicily continental margin highlight a late collisional stage of the Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt

2016

Backthrusting, nappe refolding, and normal faulting frequently characterize late collisional stage of an orogen. Shortening driven by backthrusting is widely reported in the Alpine orogen, and it has been proposed to be responsible for the increase of subsidence. Moreover delamination and backthrusting has been considered as related to subcritical condition of a Coulomb-type accretional wedge (Torres Carbonell et al., 2011). The Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt (SFTB) was characterized by a three-stage evolution during the last 15 My: two main shortening events generated and developed at different structural levels (shallow- and deep-seated thrusts in thinskinned thrust-model) and different ti…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicabackthrusting late collisional stage Sicilan Fold and Thrust Belt subduction polarity
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Developments of innovative methodologies for Marine Relict Sand Deposits (DSMRs) identification and remotely-sensed shoreline extraction

2023

This Industrial PhD project is a part of the theme set out in point “Blu Growth” of the National Strategy of Intelligent Specialization (SNSI) approved by the European Commission, which defines among the objectives the sector that refers precisely to the marine extraction industry: activities of extraction of natural resources from the sea, that can be reported to the ATECO code “08.12.0, Extraction of gravel, sand; extraction of clays and kaolin". The proposal includes research actions aimed at the development of innovative systems and tools useful to identify and study the area where is higher the probability to detect the submerged relict sand deposits in some sector of the Mediterranean…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicabeach nourishmentshoreline change analysisremotely sensed shoreline extractionsediment fluxrelict sand
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Multi-scale dissolution events in Western-Tethyan peritidal carbonates close to the Triassic/Jurassic boundary

2015

The stratigraphical and sedimentological study of uppermost Triassic-lowermost Jurassic sections of peritidal carbonates, in north-western Sicily, allows to differentiate multi-scale dissolution events that affected the carbonate platform interior during the uppermost Rhaetian. The Triassic cycles show extensive phenomena of stratabound dissolution that can be differentiated in three main types: vug, moldic and “spongy-like”. The dissolution horizons are particularly concentrated in the subtidal members of cycles. The creation of different type of porosity seems to be mainly controlled by the textural characters of the host-rock. In particular the cm-scale bioturbation in muddy sediments, p…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicacarbonate platform diagenesis spongy-like pattern Sicily
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Processi paleocarsici e geositi: il caso del “libeccio antico” nel distretto marmifero di Custonaci, Sicilia nord-occidentale

2016

Abstract The Upper Triassic strata that crops out along the northern slope of Monte Sparagio, in the Custonaci “marble” district in northwestern Sicily, show an extensive development of dissolution cavities with a very variable shape and dimensions. Several different types of dissolution morphologies can be differentiated from microkarst to giant caverns. The cavities are filled up by polychrome silts or calcite cements or, in the larger caverns, by collapse breccias. The matrix between the collapse breccias is a polychrome silt that gives rise to an attractive ornamental stone, quarried in the past with the name of “Libeccio Antico”. The diagenetic processes that have controlled the format…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicacarbonate platforms dissolution karst geosite Triassic Sicily
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Facies, architecture and genetic controls of carbonate ramp aprons development

Cool-water Carbonate Ramp Aprons (CRA) are depositional systems in which skeletal sand and gravel are redistributed basinwards on a ramp, off a shallow carbonate platform by tractive currents as a result of flow funnelling in between topographic highs. These deposits are different and should not be confused with the carbonate apron models proposed by of Mullins and Cook (1986) who describe either carbonate deep water turbiditic systems accumulated at the base of the slope or talus cones formed at the margins of carbonate build ups. A key example of CRA facies assemblages is represented by the Early Pleistocene, Favignana Calcarenite where bimodal depositional processes, occurring in a water…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicacarbonate ramp aprons facies analysis Egadi Islands
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The Middle-Late Quaternary littoral deposits of Western Sicily coastal belt (southern Italy): sedimentology and geomorphology

A multidisciplinary study has been carried out on the littoral deposits located along the western Sicily coastal belt, central Mediterranean region, with the aim of unravelling their origin and evolution through analysis of their lithology, texture, sedimentary structures, and geomorphological features. The deposits crop out between the towns of Trapani and Marsala and are distributed from the present-day coastline up to 120 m above sea level, forming four major discrete ridges in the landscape, each of separated by topographic depressions with flat or slightly concave upwards surfaces. The ridges ranging between 5 to 30 m in height, display a NNE-SSW trend almost parallel to the present-da…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicacoastal deposits late Quaternary Sicily coastal belt
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