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Archive | 2004

Cyclostratigraphy: Approaches and Case Histories

Bruno D’Argenio; Alfred G. Fischer; Isabella Premoli Silva; Helmut Weissert; Vittoria Ferreri

This volume is derived from an SEPM international workshop entitled Multidisciplinary Approach to Cyclostratigraphy, organized by the editors in May 2001 and held in Sorrento (Naples, Italy). In the Introduction we offer a brief history of how concepts of orbital cyclicity and its effects on the Earth evolved, an appraisal of the present state of research, and an overview of the papers in this volume. The main body of the volume consists of the contributed studies. These include a paper on conceptual and pragmatic approaches to stratification cycles by one of the pioneers of cyclostratigraphy, Walther Schwarzacher, who, in the 1940s, discovered the hierarchical expression of orbital cycles in rocks. The other contributions are specific studies of cyclic sequences, extending from the Quaternary back to the Triassic, covering the range from continental deposits to the deep sea, and employing a wide variety of techniques for extracting and processing the information.


Archive | 2001

Marine Geology and Morphobathymetry in the Bay of Naples (South-Eastern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

Gemma Aiello; V. Budillon; G. Cristofalo; Bruno D’Argenio; G. de Alteriis; M. De Lauro; Luciana Ferraro; Ennio Marsella; Nicola Pelosi; Marco Sacchi; Renato Tonielli

Recent multibeam bathymetry (Elac, Bottomchart MK2) and high resolution seismics (Subbottom Chirp and 1–4 kJ Sparker source), acquired in the frame of an on-going programme of sea-floor mapping of Naples and Salerno Bays (south-eastern Tyrrhenian margin, Italy) and financed by the National Geological Survey of Italy, allows to put new insights into the recent evolution of the bay. The morphology and stratigraphy of the continental shelf and slope appear strongly controlled by the interplay of volcanism and canyoning that acted along the Magnaghi and Dohrn axes. Detailed bathymetry reveals the complexity of the drainage pattern which consists of a previously unknown, dense network of minor tributary channels. At places, the Dohrn and Magnaghi canyon walls are intensively affected by slope instability, as evidenced by numerous submarine slides and scars involving large volumes of sediments. Previously unreported mound-shaped morphological highs (“Bacarozzi” Facies), Holocene reworked sediments and sea-bottom creep appear on acoustic Chirp profiles in the inner sectors of the bay and seem to be related to volcano-sedimentary processes. On the contrary, sedimentation over the shelf at the southern edge of the bay (Sorrento-Capri) seems less influenced by volcanic activity and seabed features include Late Pleistocene regressive sand bodies and Holocene patch reefs, coastal dunes and depositional terraces.


Advances in Water Resources | 2007

Travertines as hydrologic archives: The case of the Pontecagnano deposits (southern Italy)

Erlisiana Anzalone; Vittoria Ferreri; Mario Sprovieri; Bruno D’Argenio


Cretaceous Research | 1999

Orbital cyclostratigraphy and sequence stratigraphy of Upper Cretaceous platform carbonates at Monte Sant’Erasmo, southern Apennines, Italy

Francesco Paolo Buonocunto; Bruno D’Argenio; Vittoria Ferreri; Rosaria Sandulli


Archive | 2004

CYCLOSTRATIGRAPHIC APPROACH TO EARTH’S HISTORY: AN INTRODUCTION

Alfred G. Fischer; Bruno D’Argenio; Isabella Premoli Silva; Helmut Weissert; Vittoria Ferreri


Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei | 2012

Holocene environmental evolution of the costal sector in front of the Poseidonia-Paestum archaeological area (Sele plain, southern Italy)

Vincenzo Amato; Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli; Bruno D’Argenio; Simone Da Prato; Luciana Ferraro; Gerardo Pappone; Paola Petrosino; Carmen Maria Rosskopf; Elda Russo Ermolli


Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei | 2014

Foreword: Intermontane basins: Quaternary morphoevolution of Central-Southern Italy

Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli; Bruno D’Argenio; Marta Della Seta; Salvatore Ivo Giano; Marcello Schiattarella


Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei | 2012

Sedimentology and depositional history of the travertines outcropping in the Poseidonia-Paestum archaeological area

Vincenzo Amato; Erlisiana Anzalone; Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli; Bruno D’Argenio; Vittoria Ferreri; Carmen Maria Rosskopf


Giornale di Geologia (Bologna) | 1995

Marine geology of the Salento shelf (Apulia, south Italy). Preliminary results of a multidisciplinary study

Gemma Aiello; Sergio Bravi; Francesca Budillon; Giovanni-Carlo Cristofalo; D apos; Bruno D’Argenio; Massimo De-Lauro; Luciana Ferraro; Ennio Marsella; Flavia Molisso; Nicola Pelosi; Marco Sacchi; Maria-Adelaide Tramontano


Rend. Fis. Acc. Lincei | 2017

Depositional trends of travertines in the type area of Tivoli (Italy)

Erlisiana Anzalone; Bruno D’Argenio; Vittoria Ferreri

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Luciana Ferraro

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Ennio Marsella

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Gemma Aiello

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Marco Sacchi

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Nicola Pelosi

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Flavia Molisso

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