Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4690392 | Sedimentary Geology | 2009 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The vertical stacking of Gilbert-type deltas is usually attributed, in tectonically active basins, to fault-related subsidence pulses. In Ventimiglia, the accommodation was created by high-frequency eustatic sea-level rises that, probably accompanied by climate controlled reductions in sediment supply, temporarily outpaced uplift, leading to the development of multiple cycles of infill.
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Authors
Anna Breda, Donatella Mellere, Francesco Massari, Alessandra Asioli,