119 results on '"Fabbi, Simone"'
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2. Late Cretaceous high trochospiral rotaliid foraminifera from Italy
3. Deformation mechanisms and slip behaviors of tectonically deformed conglomerates from the Central Apennines fold-and-thrust belt: Implications for shallow aseismic and seismic slip
4. The Il Torno collapsed basin-margin tract and rockfall deposits: the stunning snapshot of a preserved Jurassic submarine topography in the Longobucco Basin (Calabria, Italy)
5. Lamniform vertebrae from the Aptian-Albian Marne a Fucoidi of Umbria-Marche Domain (central Italy)
6. Long live the fault! Double inversion of a Mesozoic rift‐related fault system in the central Apennines.
7. Pop-up structure in massive carbonate-hosted fold-and-thrust belt: Insight from field mapping and 2D kinematic model in the central Apennines
8. A reef coral in the condensed Maiolica facies on the Mt Nerone pelagic carbonate platform (Marche Apennines): The enigma of ancient pelagic deposits
9. The geognostic map of Phlegraean Fields by Bonaventura Montani (1856): the Bagnoli-Agnano reclamation area
10. DIGITAL INVESTIGATION OF LAMNIFORM SHARK VERTEBRAE FROM THE SIBILLINI MTS. (NORTHERN APENNINES, ITALY).
11. Stratigraphy and tectonic evolution of a portion of the Simbruini-Ernici Mountains (Central Apennines - Italy): review and new data from detailed geological mapping
12. Mesozoic architecture of a tract of the European–Iberian continental margin: Insights from preserved submarine palaeotopography in the Longobucco Basin (Calabria, Southern Italy)
13. THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE DE FILIPPI EXPEDITION (1913–1914) TO THE GEOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE AKSAI CHIN REGION (WESTERN HIMALAYA).
14. Timing, Thrusting Mode, and Negative Inversion Along the Circeo Thrust, Apennines, Italy: How the Accretion-To-Extension Transition Operated During Slab Rollback
15. The Il Torno collapsed basin-margin tract and rockfall deposits: the stunning snapshot of a preserved Jurassic submarine topography in the Longobucco Basin (Calabria, Italy)
16. Footwall progradation in syn-rift carbonate platform-slope systems (Early Jurassic, Northern Apennines, Italy)
17. How hydrocarbons move along faults: Evidence from microstructural observations of hydrocarbon-bearing carbonate fault rocks
18. Relazione finale relativa alla realizzazione, secondo gli standard CARG, della porzione laziale del Foglio geologico alla scala 1:50.000 n. 377 'Trasacco'
19. The geological map of Phlegraean Fields by Bonaventura Montani: the Bagnoli-Agnano reclamation area
20. The role of post-orogenic normal faulting in hydrocarbon migration in fold-and-thrust belts: Insights from the central Apennines, Italy
21. The Mesozoic palaeoenvironmental richness of the Trieste Karst
22. Cross-cutting relationships between the Sibillini Mts. Thrust and Mt. Vettore normal fault system (Central Apennines, Italy)
23. The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna of the Oricola-Carsoli intermontane Basin (Latium-Abruzzi, Italy). State of the art and historical review
24. The submarine dune field of the Bolognano Fm: depositional processes and the carbonate reservoir potential (Chattian to Burdigalian, Majella Carbonate Platform)
25. Geological map of the Mt. Vettoretto–Capodacqua area (Central Apennines, Italy) and cross-cutting relationships between Sibillini Mts. Thrust and Mt. Vettore normal faults system
26. Stratigraphic and taxonomic considerations on the Late Cretaceous rudist fauna of Aksai Chin (Western Tibet, China) from the De Filippi Collection
27. Constraining the slip rate of Jurassic rift faults through the drowning history of a carbonate platform.
28. La grotta di Collepardo (Monti Ernici, FR)
29. La miniera di asfalto di Filettino (FR)
30. Upper Jurassic caryophyllids from condensed pelagic deposits of the Umbria-Marche Apennine (Central Italy)
31. Alessandro Portis e l'elefante di Riofreddo (RM)
32. First report of a Messinian coralgal facies in a terrigenous setting of Central Apennines (Italy) and its palaeogeographic significance
33. Bonaventura Montani: A forgotten pioneer of Italian Geological Mapping
34. Cleavage dilation and pervasive calcite veins in phyllites as a sign of microbial activity
35. First remains of neoginglymodian actinopterygians from the Jurassic of Monte Nerone area (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy)
36. OXeAP_RDB, a new Database of Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Rudist bivalves
37. Early Jurassic tectonic-sedimentary evolution of the Longobucco basin: ammonoid biostratigraphy provides new constraints
38. Cenozoic multiphase orogenic deformations in Northern Calabria Arc: hints from geological mapping in the Longobucco Basin
39. Anatomy and Jurassic evolution of a Hercynian basement high (Caloveto High - Calabria, Southern Italy)
40. Jurassic neoselachian sharks from the Mt Nerone Pelagic Carbonate Platform (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy): a further constrain for the palaeoecology related to PCP systems
41. First report of Sclerobiont Bryozoans in the Maiolica Fm. of the Umbria-Marche Basin (Northern Apennines, Italy)
42. Jurassic neoselachian sharks from the Mt Nerone Pelagic Carbonate Platform (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy): a further constrain for the palaeoecology related to PCP systems.
43. Hybodont sharks from Jurassic PCP-Basin systems of Umbria Marche Apennines
44. Backthrusts occurrence in fold-thrust belt and their effect on extensional fault displacement estimations: field evidence from the Middle Val Roveto, central Apennines, Italy
45. The Upper Turonian-Santonian neritic carbonates in the northern Simbruini Mts. (Central Apennines, Italy): integrated stratigraphy and palaeoecological considerations
46. First remains of Lepisosteiformes actinopterygians from the Jurassic of Monte Nerone area (Umbria-Marche Apennine, Italy)
47. Geology of the eastern slopes of the Simbruini Mts. between Verrecchie and Capistrello (Central Apennines – Abruzzo, Italy)
48. First report of a M essinian coralgal facies in a terrigenous setting of C entral A pennines ( I taly) and its palaeogeographic significance
49. Discussion on 'Geological map of the partially dolomitized Jurassic succession exposed in the central sector of the Montagna dei Fiori Anticline, Central Apennines, Italy' by G. Storti, F. Balsamo, A. Koopman (2017)
50. Le facies a Rudiste del Cretaceo superiore dei Monti Simbruini e Affilani (Appennino centrale)
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