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  1. To be allochthonous or autochthonous? The late Paleocene–late Eocene slope sedimentary succession of the Latium–Abruzzi carbonate platform (Central Apennines, Italy)
  2. The seagrass skeletal assemblage from modern to fossil and from tropical to temperate: Insight from Maldivian and Mediterranean examples
  3. The lower Rupelian cluster reefs of Majella platform, the shallow water record of Eocene to Oligocene transition
  4. Modeling lateral facies heterogeneity of an upper Oligocene carbonate ramp (Salento, southern Italy)
  5. The Eocene–Oligocene transition in the C-isotope record of the carbonate successions in the Central Mediterranean
  6. Global versus regional influence on the carbonate factories of Oligo-Miocene carbonate platforms in the Mediterranean area
  7. The Monterey Event within the Central Mediterranean area: The shallow‐water record
  8. Frequency analysis across the drowning of a Lower Jurassic carbonate platform: The Calcare Massiccio Formation (Apennines, Italy)
  9. Calcareous nannofossils as a dating tool in shallow marine environment: an example from an upper Paleogene carbonate platform succession in the Mediterranean
  10. Middle Eocene seagrass facies from Apennine carbonate platforms (Italy)
  11. PROGRESSIVE DETERIORATION OF TROPHIC CONDITIONS IN A CARBONATE RAMP ENVIRONMENT: THELITHOTHAMNIONLIMESTONE, MAJELLA MOUNTAIN (TORTONIAN–EARLY MESSINIAN, CENTRAL APENNINES, ITALY)
  12. The Oligocene–Miocene stratigraphic evolution of the Majella carbonate platform (Central Apennines, Italy)
  13. Halimeda dominance in the coastal wedge of Pietra di Finale (Ligurian Alps, Italy): The role of trophic conditions
  14. On the peritidal cycles and their diagenetic evolution in the Lower Jurassic carbonates of the Calcare Massiccio Formation (Central Apennines)
  15. Sea level changes recorded in mixed siliciclastic–carbonate shallow-water deposits: The Cala di Labra Formation (Burdigalian, Corsica)
  16. Growth and demise of a Burdigalian coral bioconstruction on a granite rocky substrate (Bonifacio Basin, southeastern Corsica)
  17. Downslope-migrating large dunes in the Chattian carbonate ramp of the Majella Mountains (Central Apennines, Italy)
  18. Coralline algae as environmental indicators: a case study from the Attard member (Chattian, Malta)
  19. 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
  20. Depositional model and paleodepth reconstruction of a coral-rich, mixed siliciclastic-carbonate system: the Burdigalian of Capo Testa (northern Sardinia, Italy)
  21. Facies analysis and palaeoenvironmental interpretation of the Late Oligocene Attard Member (Lower Coralline Limestone Formation), Malta
  22. Heterozoan carbonates in oligotrophic tropical waters: The Attard member of the lower coralline limestone formation (Upper Oligocene, Malta)