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Figure1—Index map of northern Italy showing locations of Tesero and Bulla measured sections. Major mountain peaks indicated by black triangles
Published: 01 May 2007
Figure 1 —Index map of northern Italy showing locations of Tesero and Bulla measured sections. Major mountain peaks indicated by black triangles
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 May 1998
Geology (1998) 26 (5): 415–418.
... was most likely coincident with a worldwide ecological stress event, identified by a global negative δ 13 C anomaly that occurs in Italy near the base or within the time-transgressive Tesero horizon. Geological Society of America 1998 ...
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Spirigerella? teseroi n. sp. from the middle Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Tesero section, Dolomite, northern Italy. (a, b) UWA133474, holotype, a complete specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (c) UWA133472, a crushed specimen in dorsal view. (d, e) UWA133473, a crushed specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (a, b) × 5. Others, × 3.8.
Published: 01 May 2006
Figure 14. Spirigerella ? teseroi n. sp. from the middle Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Tesero section, Dolomite, northern Italy. (a, b) UWA133474, holotype, a complete specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (c) UWA133472, a crushed specimen in dorsal view. (d, e) UWA133473, a crushed
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Figure 1. Location of orthotetid-bearing outcrops (Southern Alps, Italy) and relative abbreviations used here. 1, Val Brutta (VB); 2, Tesero (TS); 3, Butterloch (BB); 4, Campestrin (CA); 5, Sass de Putia (PK) and Ruefenberg; 6, Piz da Peres (PZ); 7, Monte Croce di Comelico. Although Val Brutta is not located in the Dolomites, its succession is similar to Tesero.
Published: 01 January 2011
Figure 1. Location of orthotetid-bearing outcrops (Southern Alps, Italy) and relative abbreviations used here. 1 , Val Brutta (VB); 2 , Tesero (TS); 3 , Butterloch (BB); 4 , Campestrin (CA); 5 , Sass de Putia (PK) and Ruefenberg; 6 , Piz da Peres (PZ); 7 , Monte Croce di Comelico. Although
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Geographical localities of the surviving brachiopod faunas from the end-Permian mass extinction in South China and northern Italy. (a) Locations of the Meishan and Huangzhishan sections. (b) Location of the Taiping section. (c) Location of the Tesero section. (d) Palaeogeographical positions of the studying sections (base map after Ziegler, Gibbs & Hulver, 1998). The studied outcrop sections include: 1 – Meishan section of Changxing, Zhejiang Province, South China; 2 – Huangzhishan section of Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, South China; 3 – Taiping section of Zhongliangshan, Chongqing City, South China; 4 – Tesero section of The Dolomites, northern Italy.
Published: 01 May 2006
Figure 1. Geographical localities of the surviving brachiopod faunas from the end-Permian mass extinction in South China and northern Italy. (a) Locations of the Meishan and Huangzhishan sections. (b) Location of the Taiping section. (c) Location of the Tesero section. (d) Palaeogeographical
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Orbicoelia dolomitensis n. sp. from the middle Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Tesero section, Dolomites, northern Italy. (a) UWA133464, a complete specimen in ventral view. (b) UWA133467, a specimen in ventral view. (c) UWA133465, a specimen in ventral view. (d) UWA133470, a specimen in dorsal view. (e) UWA13469, a specimen in ventral view. (f, g) UWA133463, a complete specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (h) UWA133466, a specimen in ventral view. (i, l) UWA133471, a specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (j, k) UWA133468, holotype, a specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (d, i, l) × 5. Others × 3.8.
Published: 01 May 2006
Figure 11. Orbicoelia dolomitensis n. sp. from the middle Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Tesero section, Dolomites, northern Italy. (a) UWA133464, a complete specimen in ventral view. (b) UWA133467, a specimen in ventral view. (c) UWA133465, a specimen in ventral view. (d) UWA133470
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (3): 415–434.
...Figure 1 —Index map of northern Italy showing locations of Tesero and Bulla measured sections. Major mountain peaks indicated by black triangles ...
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Stratigraphical distribution of the described brachiopods in the Permian–Triassic boundary beds of South China and northern Italy. (a) Meishan section. (b) Huangzhishan section. (c) Taiping section. (d) Tesero section (after Neri et al. 1999).
Published: 01 May 2006
Figure 2. Stratigraphical distribution of the described brachiopods in the Permian–Triassic boundary beds of South China and northern Italy. (a) Meishan section. (b) Huangzhishan section. (c) Taiping section. (d) Tesero section (after Neri et al. 1999 ).
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Lithostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy of the Bellerophon and Werfen Formations, Tesero Road section, Italian Dolomite Mountains, NE Italy. EPME—end-Permian mass extinction; PTB—Permian-Triassic boundary; EP2—Early Triassic mass extinction; PDB—Peedee belemnite; I.—Isarcicella.
Published: 25 January 2018
Figure 4. Lithostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy of the Bellerophon and Werfen Formations, Tesero Road section, Italian Dolomite Mountains, NE Italy. EPME—end-Permian mass extinction; PTB—Permian-Triassic boundary; EP2—Early Triassic mass extinction; PDB—Peedee belemnite; I .— Isarcicella .
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2006
Geological Magazine (2006) 143 (3): 301–327.
...Figure 14. Spirigerella ? teseroi n. sp. from the middle Tesero Member (Werfen Formation) of the Tesero section, Dolomite, northern Italy. (a, b) UWA133474, holotype, a complete specimen in ventral and dorsal views. (c) UWA133472, a crushed specimen in dorsal view. (d, e) UWA133473, a crushed...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (1): 58–68.
...Figure 1. Location of orthotetid-bearing outcrops (Southern Alps, Italy) and relative abbreviations used here. 1 , Val Brutta (VB); 2 , Tesero (TS); 3 , Butterloch (BB); 4 , Campestrin (CA); 5 , Sass de Putia (PK) and Ruefenberg; 6 , Piz da Peres (PZ); 7 , Monte Croce di Comelico. Although...
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FIGURE 4—Stratigraphic distribution of Early Triassic ophiuroid fossils and trace fossils from the Werfen Formation (northern Italy) and the Moenkopi and Thaynes Formations (Nevada). Italian stratigraphy and correlation from Twitchett (1999 and references therein). Nevada stratigraphy and correlation from Schubert and Bottjer (1995). U. Perm = Upper Permian. TOH = Tesero Oolite Horizon
Published: 01 June 2005
FIGURE 4 —Stratigraphic distribution of Early Triassic ophiuroid fossils and trace fossils from the Werfen Formation (northern Italy) and the Moenkopi and Thaynes Formations (Nevada). Italian stratigraphy and correlation from Twitchett (1999 and references therein). Nevada stratigraphy
Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 February 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (2): 159–162.
... to the Lower Tesero Member of the Werfen Formation. Figure 1. Ratios of vanillic acid to vanillin [acid to aldehyde ratio, (Ad/Al) v ] in latest Permian and earliest Triassic organic matter assemblages from the Vigo Meano section (southern Alps, Italy), providing proxy evidence for pulses of soil...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 25 January 2018
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (7-8): 1323–1338.
...Figure 4. Lithostratigraphy and chemostratigraphy of the Bellerophon and Werfen Formations, Tesero Road section, Italian Dolomite Mountains, NE Italy. EPME—end-Permian mass extinction; PTB—Permian-Triassic boundary; EP2—Early Triassic mass extinction; PDB—Peedee belemnite; I .— Isarcicella . ...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 July 2000
Geology (2000) 28 (7): 643–646.
... studies of similar sections in the Southern Alps in Italy, which suggest that the duration of sedimentation of the Tesero horizon in the Southern Alps (where it averages ∼6 m thick) was ∼70 k.y. ( Sweet et al., 1992 ), giving an average lowermost Triassic accumulation rate of ∼9 cm/k.y. Moreover...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 December 2004
Geology (2004) 32 (12): 1053–1056.
... and helium isotope ratios. Analyses of extinction levels in two sections from Austria and Italy reveal no evidence of an extraterrestrial impact. The end-Permian crisis, it appears, was a homegrown catastrophe. This study was aimed at confirming the existence of Ir anomalies noted earlier in end-Permian...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2010
GSA Bulletin (2010) 122 (7-8): 1265–1279.
... history is seen in Tethyan sections where dysoxia is recorded in some unusually shallow-water settings, including the Tesero Oolite facies of northern Italy. However, the intensity of oxygen restriction was somewhat less; euxinic facies are rarely seen in Tethyan locations ( Fig. 8 ). A previously...
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Journal Article
Journal: Palynology
Published: 01 January 2002
Palynology (2002) 26 (1): 35–58.
..., 3.5km, NE from Shartanovo Village, Vologodskaya Region, Russia.
 1, 203.3Russia, T55/1, CPC 36719. 2, 203.3Russia, D41/4, CPC 36720. 3, 203.3Russia, L49/2, CPC 36721. 4, 203.3Russia, F58/1, CPC 36722.
 5–15 R. chalastus from Lutite horizon within the Mazzin Member at the Tesero section, Austria.
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 September 2011
Geology (2011) 39 (9): 883–886.
... recovered from a thin marly-clay interbed (level T14; Broglio Loriga and Cassinis, 1992 ; for methods, see footnote 1 ) of the classic P-Tr transition section exposed near the village of Tesero in the Dolomite Mountains, northern Italy, we examine the attractive but so far untested hypothesis, first...
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Carbon (dark gray squares) and calcium isotope stratigraphy of the studied carbonate successions: (A) Çekiç Dağ and Gevne Formations, Taşkent section, Taurus Mountains, southern Turkey (Lau et al., 2017); (B) Bellerophon and Werfen Formations, Tesero road section, Dolomite Mountains, NE Italy (this work; Newton et al., 2004); (C) Dajiang section, Great Bank of Guizhou (GBG), Nanpanjiang Basin, South China (Payne et al., 2010); (D) Saiq Formation, Saiq Plateau, Oman (this work); (E) Meishan section, South China (Shen et al., 2011; Hinojosa et al., 2012). Zircon U-Pb ages at Meishan are after Burgess et al. (2014). Stratigraphic locations of the end-Permian and Early Triassic mass extinction horizons are after Perri (1991), Song et al. (2012), and Richoz et al. (2010a, 2010b, 2014). EP2—Early Triassic mass extinction; P-Tr—Permian-Triassic; LPME—Late Permian mass extinction; I.—Isarcicella; PDB—Peedee belemnite.
Published: 25 January 2018
Figure 6. Carbon (dark gray squares) and calcium isotope stratigraphy of the studied carbonate successions: (A) Çekiç Dağ and Gevne Formations, Taşkent section, Taurus Mountains, southern Turkey ( Lau et al., 2017 ); (B) Bellerophon and Werfen Formations, Tesero road section, Dolomite Mountains