Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Atlantic-type scleractinian cold-water corals occur in the
Quaternary of the Mediterranean basin. Most fossil evidence
on-land is Early Pleistocene in age, and occurs in
peninsular Italy, Sicily and on some Greek islands, whilst
submerged situations are by large late Pleistocene.
According to circumstances, the mode of preservation of
fossil cold-water coral varies sensibly (from loose corals
to micritic limestones) what affects the level of confidence
of the paleoecological reconstruction. All known
situations point about a bathyal setting for such coldwater
coral hosting deposits in the Mediterranean basin,
but under many respects the geological record of coldwater
coral paleoenvironments is yet largely underworked.
Research developments are discussed, with special
emphasis on the widespread submarine occurrences
which prevail over the on-land cold-water coral legacy.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
cold-water corals; mediterranean basin; fossil taphonomy; paleoecology
Elenco autori:
Taviani, Marco; Remia, Alessandro; Montagna, Paolo; Angeletti, Lorenzo
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