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Carbonate buildups and associated facies in the Monte Facito Formation (southern Apennines)
ln this paper the buildups and the associated facies belonging to the Upper part of the Monte Facito Formation are described. They show a first stage of colonization by encrusting organisms; the growth of the carbonate complex was locally interrupted by terrigenous deposition. The drowning of the buildups was caused by an increase of subsidence with the deposition of Ammonitico Rosso facies and then of radiolarite marls. The upper part of the Mt. Facito Formation is referred to the Ladinian on the basis of foraminifers, brachiopods, calcareous sponges, dasycladacean algae, palynomorphs and ammonites
Reworked foraminifera in the Triassic Monte Facito Formation Auctt., Lagonegro Basin (southern Apennines, Italy)
Two Upper Permian fusulina subzones are reworked in the lower part of the Triassic Monte Facito Formation, Lagonegro Basin, southern Apennines: the Neoschwagerina craticulifera subzone of Middle Murghabian age and the younger Neoschwagerina margaritae subzone of Upper Murghabian age. Above the margaritae subzone, large fusulinas are absent and, in our interpretation, replaced by smaller foraminifera of Upper Permian age (Djulfian s.I.). We have also retained the hypothesis, that at the end of the Permian (Dorashamian) there existed, for a time, conditions of emergence. The discovery of Meandrospira pusilla, in the turbiditic lower part of the Monte Facito Formation, shows that also Lower Triassic microfaunas have been reworked. The occurrence of Lower Triassic palynomorphs in the shaley beds of the same turbiditic sequence seems to confirm this age determination. The Permian foraminifera encountered in the lower part of the Monte Facito Formation have been compared with other Permian microfaunas of the western Tethys (Valley of the Sosio, Sicily; Djebel Tebaga, southern Tunisia; the Julian and Carnian Alps; the Dinarides)