136 results on '"Guido, Adriano"'
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2. Microbial consortium involved in ferromanganese and francolite biomineralization in an anchialine environment (Zinzulùsa Cave, Castro, Italy)
3. Geochemical and mineralogical proxies from the Messinian mudrocks (Catanzaro Basin, southern Italy): Paleoweathering and paleoclimate evolution during the onset of the Messinian salinity Crisis
4. Double-phased controlled and influenced biomineralization in marine invertebrates: The example of Miocene to recent reef-building polychaete cirratulids from southern Peru
5. A multidisciplinary geochemical approach to geothermal resource exploration: The Spezzano Albanese thermal system, southern Italy
6. Palaeoenvironmental setting and depositional model of upper Messinian microbialites of the Salento Peninsula (Southern Italy): A central Mediterranean Terminal Carbonate Complex
7. Origin and role of non-skeletal carbonate in coralligenous build-ups: new geobiological perspectives in biomineralization processes
8. Microbial Consortium Involved in Ferromanganese and Francolite Biomineralization in an Anchialine Environment (Zinzulùsa Cave, Castro, Italy)
9. Biodiversity Associated with a Coralligenous Build-Up Off Sicily (Ionian Sea)
10. Reconstruction of tectonically disrupted carbonates through quantitative microfacies analyses: an example from the Middle Triassic of Southern Italy
11. Archaeometric Analyses of dolia of the Final Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Found at Gagliato (CZ)–Calabria–Southern Italy
12. The modeling pastes of the monumental terracruda sculpture of the Silk Roads: Archaeometric study of the Tepe Narenj and Qol‐e‐tut examples (Kabul, Afghanistan)
13. Reply on RC2
14. The role of non-skeletal carbonate component in Mediterranean Coralligenous: new insight from the CRESCIBLUREEF project
15. Bryozoan assemblages from two submarine caves in the Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)
16. Origin and role of non-skeletal carbonate in coralligenous build-ups: new geobiological perspectives in the biomineralization processes
17. The modeling pastes of the monumental terracruda sculpture of the Silk Roads: Archaeometric study of the Tepe Narenj and Qol‐e‐tut examples (Kabul, Afghanistan).
18. Origin and role of non-skeletal carbonate in coralligenous build-ups: new geobiological perspectives in biomineralization processes.
19. Elemental Fractionation in Sabellariidae (Polychaeta) Biocement and Comparison with Seawater Pattern: A New Environmental Proxy in a High-Biodiversity Ecosystem?
20. Messinian resedimented gypsum (branching-like facies) from the Catanzaro Basin (Calabria, Southern Italy): petrographic and geochemical evidence for paleoenvironmental reconstruction
21. Geochemistry of mudrocks from the Calcare di Base Formation (Catanzaro Basin, Calabria): preliminary data
22. Novel investigative techniques on calcareous red algae build-ups: photogrammetry and CT-scan on Coralligenous from Marzamemi (Sicily)
23. Ecosystem engineers and biogeomorphology of the Mediterranean algal reef Coralligenous
24. The role of non-skeletal carbonate component in Mediterranean Coralligenous: new insight from the CRESCIBLUREEF project
25. Novel investigative techniques on calcareous red algae build-ups: photogrammetry and CT-scan on Coralligenous from Marzamemi (Sicily)
26. Ecosystem engineers and biogeomorphology of the Mediterranean algal reef Coralligenous
27. Double-Phased Controlled and Influenced Biomineralization in Marine Invertebrates: The Example of Miocene to Recent Reef-Building Polychaete Cirratulids from Southern Peru
28. Cryptic serpulid-microbialite bioconstructions in the Kakoskali submarine cave (Cyprus, Eastern Mediterranean)
29. Importance of Rare Earth Element Patterns in Discrimination Between Biotic and Abiotic Mineralization
30. The Characterisation of Sedimentary Organic Matter in Carbonates with Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy
31. The Microbialite-Vermetid Community of the Salento Peninsula in Southern Italy: A Late Miocene Example of Automicrite Deposition
32. Architecture and tube structure of Sabellaria spinulosa (Leuckart, 1849): Comparison with the Mediterranean S. alveolata congener
33. Microbialites vs detrital micrites: Degree of biogenicity, parameter suitable for Mars analogues
34. Biogeochemical and redox record of mid–late Triassic reef evolution in the Italian Dolomites
35. Origin and role of non-skeletal carbonate in coralligenous buildups: new geobiological perspectives in the biomineralization processes.
36. Morphological and mineralogical evolution of microfossils during the heating process: a contribution to the archaeometric study of ceramics
37. The Main Builders of Mediterranean Coralligenous: 2D and 3D Quantitative Approaches for its Identification
38. Infrared spectroscopy of microbially induced carbonates and past life on Mars
39. Organic matter remains in the laminated microfabrics of the Kess-Kess mounds (Hamar Laghdad, Lower Devonian, Morocco)
40. Biomineralization of primary carbonate cements: a new biosignature in the fossil record from the Anisian of Southern Italy
41. One on Top of the Other: Exploring the Habitat Cascades Phenomenon in Iconic Biogenic Marine Habitats
42. Boring bivalves and their host cirratulid reefs: fossil and modern records from coastal Peru
43. Preliminary Data on Ostracods and Foraminifera Living on Coralligenous Bioconstructions Offshore Marzamemi (Ionian Sea, Se Sicily)
44. A Messinian Gypsum Deposit in the Ionian Forearc Basin (Benestare, Calabria, Southern Italy): Origin and Paleoenvironmental Indications
45. Micromorphological, geochemical, and diagenetic characterization of sirenian ribs preserved in the Late Miocene paleontological site of Cessaniti (southern Calabria, Italy)
46. Rare earth element signatures in the Messinian pre-evaporitic Calcare di Base formation (Northern Calabria, Italy): evidence of normal seawater deposition
47. Molecular fossils and other organic markers as palaeoenvironmental indicators of the Messinian Calcare di Base Formation: normal versus stressed marine deposition (Rossano Basin, northern Calabria, Italy)
48. Colonisers of the dark: biostalactite‐associated metazoans from “lu Lampiùne” submarine cave (Apulia, Mediterranean Sea)
49. The Characterisation of Sedimentary Organic Matter in Carbonates with Fourier-Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy
50. The Microbialite-Vermetid Community of the Salento Peninsula in Southern Italy: A Late Miocene Example of Automicrite Deposition
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