2020
DOI: 10.3301/gft.2020.06
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Tidal sedimentary dynamics of the Early Pleistocene Messina Strait (Calabria, southern Italy) based on its modern analogue

Abstract: Tidal sedimentary dynamics of the Early Pleistocene Messina Strait (Calabria, southern Italy) based on its modern analogue The Geological Survey of Italy, the Società Geologica Italiana and the Editorial group are not responsible for the ideas, opinions and contents of the guides published; the Authors of each paper are responsible for the ideas, opinions and contents published. Il Servizio Geologico d'Italia, la Società Geologica Italiana e il Gruppo editoriale non sono responsabili delle opinioni espresse e … Show more

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“…At the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene, a new event of regional‐scale uplift led to the closure of many of these straits (e.g. Longhitano, 2012; Longhitano et al., 2012b, 2014, 2020). The ancient Messina Strait was the southernmost in the system of multiple straits that connected the Tyrrhenian Basin to the north/north‐west to the Ionian Basin to the east/south‐east (Longhitano, 2013).…”
Section: The Modern Messina Strait and Its Ancient Analoguementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene, a new event of regional‐scale uplift led to the closure of many of these straits (e.g. Longhitano, 2012; Longhitano et al., 2012b, 2014, 2020). The ancient Messina Strait was the southernmost in the system of multiple straits that connected the Tyrrhenian Basin to the north/north‐west to the Ionian Basin to the east/south‐east (Longhitano, 2013).…”
Section: The Modern Messina Strait and Its Ancient Analoguementioning
confidence: 99%