“…On the other hand, the offshore record is mainly known through geophysical data; DSDP and ODP cores have recovered on average only a few tens of metres of the top of the deep offshore salt giant (see Lugli, Manzi, Roveri, & Schreiber, ; Roveri, Lugli, Manzi, Gennari, & Schreiber, ). Recently, well logs and cuttings made available by oil companies allowed dating of the onset of MSC and of evaporite deposition (Manzi et al, ; Melijson et al, ), and the top of the main evaporitic body in the Eastern Mediterranean (Gvirtzman et al, ). Despite these important results, on‐average low seismic resolution and scarce core data still hamper the full understanding of Messinian events, thus fuelling lively controversies and several contrasting scenarios (Roveri, Flecker, et al, ).…”