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  1. Hystrix, Pizzo Campana - Rocca Busambra, Sicilian Apennines, Apennines, Demanding and continuous climb up the completely vertical and smooth North Face. The max difficulties still need confirming. At present the first free ascent is still outstanding and this represents a great challenge. The Pizzo Campana limestone is very smooth and reading it properly is no mean task, rendering on-sighting ...

  2. CHATTIAN - LOWER AQUITANIAN 40 25 CIP Aerial view of the Rocca Busambra-Corleone region View of the Rocca Busambra-peak: the Amerillo Fm limestones (AMM) and the massive megabreccias (AMMm) onlap and abut in buttress unconformity the faulted Inici Fm (INI) 30 30 80 FYN2a Ficuzza CORLEONE CALCARENITES Glauconitic and bioclastic grainstone to packstone with phosphates traces and cross ...

  3. 11 de ago. de 2019 · Powered by Mavic 2 Zoom (and Freewell ND 16 Filter) through Virtual Litchi Mission on August 2019

  4. 1 de feb. de 2009 · The Rocca Busambra ridge in western Sicily is a shallow to pelagic Meso-Cenozoic carbonate structural unit of the Sicilian Chain with a variety of tectono-sedimentary features. Palaeofaults ...

  5. download.mase.gov.it › Natura2000 › Trasmissione CE_dicembre2022NATURA 2000 - STANDARD DATA FORM

    SITENAME Monti Sicani, Rocca Busambra e Bosco della Ficuzza TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SITE IDENTIFICATION 2. SITE LOCATION 3. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 4. SITE DESCRIPTION 5. SITE PROTECTION STATUS 6. SITE MANAGEMENT 7. MAP OF THE SITE 1. SITE IDENTIFICATION 1.1 Type 1.2 Site code A ITA020048 1.3 Site name Monti Sicani, Rocca Busambra e Bosco della Ficuzza

  6. THE ROCCA BUSAMBRA CRETACEOUS-EOCENE SCAGLIA SUCCESSION 41 and steep-sided “trench”, about 1.5 m large and 2 m deep, some metres long, is cut within the Buccheri formation and filled with whitish marly limestones referable to the Scaglia limestones (fig. 10A).

  7. 1 de feb. de 2011 · The geology of the Rocca Busambra-Corleone region, in central-western Sicily, is relevant to the understanding of the central sector of the Maghrebian-Sicilian fold-and-thrust belt. In the investigated area Mesozoic shallow- and deep-water carbonate deposits pertaining respectively to the Trapanese and the Sicanian successions, and a thick Oligo-Miocene numidian flysch body, crop out.