Authors
A Rosso, A Vertino, I Di Geronimo, R Sanfilippo, F Sciuto, R Di Geronimo, Donata Violanti, C Corselli, M Taviani, Francesco Mastrototaro, A Tursi
Publication date
2010/3/1
Journal
Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography
Volume
57
Issue
5-6
Pages
360-379
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Thanatofacies and the skeletonized components of the living facies, from which they originate have been studied from the Santa Maria di Leuca (SML) deep-water coral mound province. Faunal analysis was carried out by means of bottom sampling and underwater video observations, taking into account all benthic taxonomic groups, mostly corals, molluscs, serpulids, bryozoans, ostracods, foraminifers and barnacles, which permitted recognition of six different facies. These thanatofacies are easily distinguishable and appear to be largely corresponding and overlapping with related living facies. Some occur in mound areas, others in the intermound ones. They are as follows: the Framework-building Coral facies (FC), characterised by colonial corals, mostly Madrepora oculata; the Coral Rubble facies (CR), with proximal and distal aspects, characterised by large- to small-sized and densely to loosely packed coral …
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