• The Apulia Carbonate Platform in Apulia, Italy, was a major palaeogeographic element of the southern margin of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean. It is one of...
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  • domestic goat Ally & Gargano, a defunct American advertising agency Apulia Carbonate Platform, a major palaeogeographic element which includes Gargano This...
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  • March 2024). "Carbonate factory response through the MECO (Middle Eocene Climate Optimum) event: Insight from the Apulia Carbonate Platform, Gargano Promontory...
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  • onset of OAE1a: Insights from shallow-water limestones of the Apulia Carbonate Platform". Sedimentology. 68 (7): 3191–3227. doi:10.1111/sed.12887. ISSN 0037-0746...
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    Similarly, karst developed in Apulia from the Apulian Carbonate Platform. The largest part of the eastern coast consists of carbonate rocks, while flysch (a...
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    Norian and Late Cretaceous, the Adriatic and Apulia Carbonate Platforms formed as a thick series of carbonate sediments (dolomites and limestones), up to...
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  • (link) Morsilli, M., Rusciadelli, G., and Milia, M.L. (2004), The Apulia carbonate platform margin and slope, Late Jurassic to Eocene of the Maiella and Gargano...
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  • Calcare di Bari (category Geography of Apulia)
    Valanginian to the early Aptian the present region of Apulia was dominated by a very shallow carbonate platform characterized by tranquil waters, evidenced by...
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    (passive margin pelagic basins). In Central-Southern Italy, carbonate platforms (Lazio-Abruzzi, Apulia...) persisted alongside turbiditic basins (Lagonegro....
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    Today's Apulia region was "a promontory of the African continent" and its "palaeographic domain" is known as the "Apulian carbonate platform"; because...
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    with silica, to bicarbonate springs saturated with carbon dioxide and carbonate minerals. Some springs also contain abundant dissolved iron. The minerals...
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  • 2002 Molise earthquakes (category 21st century in Apulia)
    Two earthquakes hit the Italian regions of Molise and Apulia on 31 October at 10:32:58 (UTC) and 1 November at 15:09:00 (UTC). The shocks had magnitudes...
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  • involve the carbonate platforms of the Adriatic Plate. These platforms were like the present day Bahamas, with areas of thick carbonate development,...
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    "Chronostratigraphy of Campanian–Maastrichtian platform carbonates and rudist associations of Salento (Apulia, Italy)". Cretaceous Research. 29 (1): 100–114...
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    2005). "Palaeoecology of the Early Cambrian Sinsk biota from the Siberian Platform". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 220 (1–2): 69–88....
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  • for marginal marine to non-marine intervals in the mid-Cretaceous carbonate platform of the Central Tunisian Atlas (North Africa): Response to major short-term...
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  • Mountains (Uzbekistan and Tadjikistan) and the transition from a carbonate platform setting to pelagic sedimentation". Bulletin of Geosciences. 94 (3):...
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