Transition from marine to hypersaline conditions in the Messinian Tripoli Formation from the marginal areas of the central Sicilian Basin
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Mario Sprovieri | Antonio Caruso | A. Caruso | A. Bellanca | R. Neri | G. Ferruzza | M. Sprovieri | J. Rouchy | M. Blanc-Valleron | Marie-Madeleine Blanc-Valleron | Jean Marie Rouchy | Adriana Bellanca | Gaetano Ferruzza | Rodolfo Neri
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