Sequence stratigraphy models do not satisfactory explain the complex behavior of shallow water carbonate systems affected by sea-level changes, especially when difficulties are increased by a change in the carbonate factory, from M- to C-type as in the late Ladinian. The Carbonate Platforms (CPs) of the Dolomites are a natural laboratory to test these models and analyze the changes in stratal stacking through time.
Response of carbonate systems to sea-level drop: a case study from Middle Triassic of the Dolomites (Italy)
GIANOLLA, Piero;CAGGIATI, Marcello;
2011
Abstract
Sequence stratigraphy models do not satisfactory explain the complex behavior of shallow water carbonate systems affected by sea-level changes, especially when difficulties are increased by a change in the carbonate factory, from M- to C-type as in the late Ladinian. The Carbonate Platforms (CPs) of the Dolomites are a natural laboratory to test these models and analyze the changes in stratal stacking through time.File in questo prodotto:
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