Sequence stratigraphy models do not satisfactory explain the complex behavior of shallow water carbonate systems affected by sea-level changes, especially when difficulties are increased by a change in the carbonate factory, from M- to C-type as in the late Ladinian. The Carbonate Platforms (CPs) of the Dolomites are a natural laboratory to test these models and analyze the changes in stratal stacking through time.

Response of carbonate systems to sea-level drop: a case study from Middle Triassic of the Dolomites (Italy)

GIANOLLA, Piero;CAGGIATI, Marcello;
2011

Abstract

Sequence stratigraphy models do not satisfactory explain the complex behavior of shallow water carbonate systems affected by sea-level changes, especially when difficulties are increased by a change in the carbonate factory, from M- to C-type as in the late Ladinian. The Carbonate Platforms (CPs) of the Dolomites are a natural laboratory to test these models and analyze the changes in stratal stacking through time.
2011
Abstracts, 28th IAS Meeting of Sedimentology 2011, Zaragoza, Spain
28th IAS Meeting of Sedimentology 2011
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