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Resumo:
Late Miocene sediments from ODP Sites 652 and 654, drilled on the Sardinian margin in the Western Tyrrhenian Sea, are investigated through mineralogical, micromorphological, geochemical, and microgeochemical analyses. Clay associations appear to be little controlled by conditions of deposition, and largely depend on pre- and post-depositional conditions. The sedimentary series from Central Mediterranean gives very different geodynamic information, according to the sector considered. While relatively stable conditions, like those encountered in Caltanissetta Basin, Sicily, favor the mineralogical expression of warm-temperate and subarid Messinian climate, the Eastern Sardinia margin (Site 654) clay suites mainly reflect the transition from tectonically active to relaxed conditions. The series deposited at the foot of the same margin above a thinner crust (Site 652) experienced the effects of burial diagenesis, enhanced by strong geothermal gradient.
Sea-bed images of permanent plots of rocky benthos at Marseille, site Plane Grotte à Peres, plot P5E
Sea-bed images of permanent plots of rocky benthos at Marseille, site Plane Grotte à Peres, plot P6E
Sea-bed images of permanent plots of rocky benthos at Marseille, site Plane Grotte à Peres, plot P6D
Sea-bed images of permanent plots of rocky benthos at Marseille, site Plane Grotte à Peres, plot P7E
Sea-bed images of permanent plots of rocky benthos at Marseille, site Plane Grotte à Peres, plot P8D