18 results on '"Brandano A"'
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2. The Monterey Event within the Central Mediterranean area: The shallow‐water record
3. Understanding carbonate factories through palaeoecological and sedimentological signals – Tribute to Luis Pomar
4. The seagrass skeletal assemblage from modern to fossil and from tropical to temperate: Insight from Maldivian and Mediterranean examples
5. MECO and Alpine orogenesis: Constraints for facies evolution of the Bartonian nummulitic and Solenomeris limestone in the Argentina Valley (Ligurian Alps)
6. MECO and Alpine orogenesis: Constraints for facies evolution of the Bartonian nummulitic and Solenomeris limestone in the Argentina Valley (Ligurian Alps).
7. Understanding carbonate factories through palaeoecological and sedimentological signals – Tribute to Luis Pomar.
8. Seagrass development in terrigenous‐influenced inner ramp settings during the middle Eocene (Urbasa–Andia Plateau, Western Pyrenees, North Spain).
9. Early Miocene carbonate ramp development in a warm ocean, North West Shelf, Australia.
10. Florida Bay: Modern analogue for Lofer cyclothems?
11. Carbonate tufas as archives of climate and sedimentary dynamic in volcanic settings, examples from Gran Canaria (Spain).
12. Bryozoan‐rich stromatolites (bryostromatolites) from the Silurian of Gotland and their relation to climate‐related perturbations of the global carbon cycle.
13. The seagrass skeletal assemblage from modern to fossil and from tropical to temperate: Insight from Maldivian and Mediterranean examples
14. The Monterey Event within the Central Mediterranean area: The shallow‐water record
15. Environmental factors influencing skeletal grain sediment associations: a critical review of Miocene examples from the western Mediterranean
16. Reply to the Discussion by Peter A. Gatt on “Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Late Oligocene Attard Member (Lower Coralline Limestone Formation), Malta” by Brandano et al. (2009), Sedimentology, 56, 1138-1158
17. Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Late Oligocene Attard Member (Lower Coralline Limestone Formation), Malta
18. Environmental factors influencing skeletal grain sediment associations: a critical review of Miocene examples from the western Mediterranean
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