Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10500970 | Quaternary International | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The palaeoecological information upon Santernian benthic foraminiferal assemblages collected in the 1990s from many sites in Latium has been gathered and analysed in order to create a regionally consistent picture of the palaeoenvironment. Three sites were selected because they were considered most significant (Valle Ricca, Monte Mario and the Anzio coast), and were studied using statistical analysis in order to identify the different structural and palaeomorphogical settings. Cluster analysis identified the presence of three main environments (lower circalittoral, upper circalittoral and infralittoral), which confirm the palaeoecological results obtained from previous quantitative studies. The identification of the benthic assemblages that are indicative of these environments at other sites was used to reconstruct the regional palaeoenvironmental evolution during the Santernian.
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Authors
Letizia Di Bella, Maria Gabriella Carboni, Luisa Bergamin, Fabrizia Iamundo,