2011
DOI: 10.3301/rol.2011.38
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Neogene to Quaternary tidal mixed deposits of southern Italy: implications for palaeogeographic reconstructions

Abstract: The Pliocene-Pleistocene peripheral marine basins of the Mediterranean Sea in southern Italy, from Basilicata and western Calabria to northern and eastern Sicily, represent tectonically formed coastal embayments and narrow straits.Here, units of cross-stratified, mixed silici-bioclastic sand, 25 to 80 m thick, record strong tidal currents. The Central Mediterranean Sea has had a microtidal range of ca 35 cm, and the local amplification of the tidal wave is attributed to tides enhanced in some of the bays and t… Show more

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“…Longhitano et al, 2014). These are exposed today and represent a key-element for correlations in this sector of the central Mediterranean (Barrier, 1986;1987a;Longhitano et al, 2011;2012b) (Fig. 3a).…”
Section: Tidal Dynamics Of the Ancient Messina Straitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longhitano et al, 2014). These are exposed today and represent a key-element for correlations in this sector of the central Mediterranean (Barrier, 1986;1987a;Longhitano et al, 2011;2012b) (Fig. 3a).…”
Section: Tidal Dynamics Of the Ancient Messina Straitmentioning
confidence: 99%