Decoding tufa and travertine (fresh water carbonates) in the sedimentary record: The state of the art

E Capezzuoli, A Gandin, M Pedley - Sedimentology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Traditionally, fresh water carbonate research has focused on the sedimentology and
palaeontology of ancient lacustrine deposits. Lithofacies in such low‐energy deposits are …

Origin, transport and discharge of CO2 in central Italy

A Minissale - Earth-Science Reviews, 2004 - Elsevier
This paper reviews published geochemical and isotopic data (together with new data) on:(1)
thermal and cold springs emerging after long circulation in a regional Mesozoic carbonate …

Carbonate build-ups in lacustrine, hydrothermal and fluvial settings: comparing depositional geometry, fabric types and geochemical signature

G Della Porta - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2015 - lyellcollection.org
Carbonate build-ups in lakes, hydrothermal and fluvial settings are characterized by
distinctive geometry, spatial distribution, fabrics and geochemical signature but also by …

Tufas and travertines of the Mediterranean region: a testing ground for freshwater carbonate concepts and developments

M Pedley - Sedimentology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Actively forming travertine and tufa sites are widespread in temperate and warm climates,
such as the Mediterranean region, but also develop in other climatic regimes from the Arctic …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of the Quaternary travertine sites in the Denizli extensional basin based on their depositional and geochemical data

M Özkul, S Kele, A Gökgöz, CC Shen, B Jones… - Sedimentary …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract In the Denizli Basin (Turkey), located in the western Anatolian extensional province,
travertine and tufa deposition has been an ongoing process for at least 600,000 years …

All roads lead to Rome: Exploring human migration to the eternal city through biochemistry of skeletons from two Imperial-era cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD)

K Killgrove, J Montgomery - PLoS One, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Migration within the Roman Empire occurred at multiple scales and was engaged in both
voluntarily and involuntarily. Because of the lengthy tradition of classical studies …

Travertine deposition and faulting: the fault-related travertine fissure-ridge at Terme S. Giovanni, Rapolano Terme (Italy)

A Brogi, E Capezzuoli - International Journal of Earth Sciences, 2009 - Springer
In this paper we describe an example of travertine fissure-ridge development along the trace
of a normal fault with metre displacement, located in the eastern margin of the Neogene …

Late Pleistocene depositional cycles of the Lapis Tiburtinus travertine (Tivoli, Central Italy): possible influence of climate and fault activity

C Faccenna, M Soligo, A Billi, L De Filippis… - Global and Planetary …, 2008 - Elsevier
The depositional and erosional history of the Lapis Tiburtinus endogenic travertine located
circa 25 km to the east of Rome, Central Italy, near the Colli Albani quiescent volcano, is …

Hydrothermal CO2 degassing in seismically active zones during the late Quaternary

IT Uysal, Y Feng, J Zhao, V Isik, P Nuriel, SD Golding - Chemical Geology, 2009 - Elsevier
Natural CO2 discharges are abundant in Turkey as evident from ongoing deposition of
recent terrace-mound travertines and emplacement of significant travertine vein and breccia …

Deep CO2 release and the carbon budget of the central Apennines modulated by geodynamics

E Erlanger, A Bufe, G Paris, I D'Angeli, L Pisani… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Recent studies increasingly recognize the importance of critical-zone weathering during
mountain building for long-term CO2 drawdown and release. However, the focus on near …