Abstract
Some mid-Pleistocene carbonate build-ups from the marine terrace of Cutro show the uncommon, biologically-induced change of substrate that is implied in the definition of coralligène de plateau: from coarse, biogenic sediment to the solid framework. The build-ups grew over a basal rhodolithic layer mostly composed of Sporolithon ptychoides which was stabilized and transformed into a hard substrate by the binding activity and overgrowth of non-geniculate Corallinales (calcareous red algae). The build-ups are dominated by Titanoderma pustulatum, whose role in biogenic construction was previously underestimated, in association with Mesophyllum spp. and locally with Lithophyllum stictaeforme. Intergenicula of Amphiroa cryptarthrodia are common. © 2007 E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung.
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Basso, D., Nalin, R., & Massari, F. (2007). Genesis and composition of the Pleistocene Coralligène de plateau of the Cutro Terrace (Calabria, southern Italy). Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie - Abhandlungen, 244(2), 173–182. https://doi.org/10.1127/0077-7749/2007/0244-0173
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