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Spatial and Vertical Distribution of Benthic Littoral Communities in Terra Nova Bay
- R. Cattaneo-Vietti, M. Chiantore, M. Gambi, G. Albertelli, M. Cormaci, I. D. Geronimo
- Geology
- 2000
The littoral benthic communities of the Ross Sea, except for McMurdo Sound, are poorly known. An analysis of the composition and distribution of the communities in Terra Nova Bay has been conducted… Expand
Benthic habitat characterization and distribution from two representative sites of the deep-water SML Coral Province (Mediterranean)
- A. Vertino, A. Savini, +4 authors G. Etiope
- Geology
- 1 March 2010
Abstract Two sites (MS04 and MS06) from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) Coral Province were analyzed by a video and acoustic survey during the National Italian Project Apulian Plateau Bank Ecosystem… Expand
Geomorphology and Superficial Bottom Sediments of Khao Lak Coastal Area (SW Thailand)
- I. D. Geronimo, M. Choowong, Sumet Phantuwongraj
- Geology
- 2009
Submerged and subaerial coastal morphology, nature and distribution of bottom sediments are among the key factors influencing the environmental impact by tsunami. Here we show our results of the post… Expand
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Holocene and recent shallow soft-bottom mollusks from the northern Gulf of Thailand area: Bivalvia)
- E. Robba, I. D. Geronimo, N. Chaimanee, M. Negri, R. Sanfilippo
- Geology
- 2002
EnglishThe bivalves recovered from the Holocene Bangkok Day in the Lower Central Plain of Bangkok along with those obtained from modern shallow bottoms in Phetchaburi coastal area are recorded and… Expand
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Presence de faunes bathyales atlantiques dans le Pliocene et le Pleistocene de Mediterranee (detroit de Messine, Italie)
- P. Barrier, I. D. Geronimo, C. Montenat, M. Roux, H. Zibrowius
- Geology
- 1 July 1989
Enhanced biodiversity in the deep: Early Pleistocene coral communities from southern Italy
- I. D. Geronimo, C. Messina, A. Rosso, R. Sanfilippo, F. Sciuto, A. Vertino
- Geology
- 2005
The Early Pleistocene fault plane of Furnari, that outcrops in northeastern Sicily (southern Italy), provided a primary hard substrate for the settling and growth of large coral colonies. Even though… Expand
Hard- and soft-bottom thanatofacies from the Santa Maria di Leuca deep-water coral province, Mediterranean
- A. Rosso, A. Vertino, +8 authors A. Tursi
- Geology
- 1 March 2010
Thanatofacies and the skeletonized components of the living facies, from which they originate have been studied from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) deep-water coral mound province. Faunal analysis… Expand
Anatomy of a Transgressive Systems Tract Revealed by Integrated Sedimentological and Palaeoecological Study: The Barcellona Pozzo Di Gotto Basin, Northeastern Sicily, Italy
- C. Messina, Maria Antonietta Rosso, +6 authors R. Sanfilippo
- Geology
- 30 March 2009
The Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto Basin of northeastern Sicily, central Mediterranean, is a Plio-Pleistocene peri-Tyrrhenian shelf embayment that formed by the collapse and marine inundation of bedrock… Expand
Holocene and recent shallow soft-bottom mollusks from the Northern Gulf of Thailand area: Scaphopoda, Gastropoda, addition to Bivalvia
- E. Robba, I. D. Geronimo, N. Chaimanee, M. Negri, R. Sanfilippo
- Geology
- 2004
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Surface sediments and macrofaunas of the crati submarine fan (ionian sea, Italy)
- A. Colella, I. D. Geronimo
- Geology
- 1 February 1987
Abstract Five dredge samples, 8 grab samples and 18 light-gravity cores from the fan-delta fed Crati submarine fan indicate that the surface cover of the fan is mud-dominated, comprising muddy… Expand