Selected publications
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- Bernoulli, D. 1972: North Atlantic and Mediterranean Mesozoic facies, a comparison. In: Hollister, C.D., Ewing, J.I. et al.: In it. Rep. Deep Sea Drilling Proj. 11, 801-871, U.S. Govt. Print. Office, Washington D.C.
- Bernoulli, D. & JENKYNS, H.C. 1974: Alpine, Mediterranean and central Atlantic Mesozoic facies in relation to the early evolution of Tethys. In: Dott, R.H. & Shaver, R.H. (eds) Modern and Ancient Geosynclinal Sedimentation, Soc. Econ. Paleont. Mineral. Spec. Publ. 18, 129-160.
- Bernoulli, D., 2001. Mesozoic-Tertiary carbonate platforms, slopes and basins of the external Apennines and Sicily. In: Vai, G.B. and Martini, P. (eds.): Anatomy of a Orogen: the Apennines and Adjacent Mediterranean Basins. 307-325. Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
- Bernoulli, D., Manatschal, G., Desmurs, L. & Müntener, O., 2003. Where dis Gustav Steinmann see the Trinity? Back to the roots of an Alpine ophiolite concept. In: Dilek, Y. & Newcombe, S. (eds.): Ophiolite Concept and the Evolution of Geological Thought. Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Publ. 373, 93-110.
- Eberli, G., Anselmetti F.S., Betzler, C., van Konijnenburg,, J.-H. and Bernoulli, D., 2005. Carbonate platform to basin transition on seismic data and in outcrop – Great Bahama Bank and the Maiella platform margin, Italy. AAPG Memoir, 81, 207-250
- Bernoulli, D., Hottinger, L., Spezzaferri, S. and Stille, P. 2007. Miocene shallow-water limestones from São Nicolau (Cabo Verde): Caribbean-type benthic fauna and time constraints for volcanism. Swiss Journal of Geosciences, 100: 215-225.
- Bernoulli, D. and Jenkyns, H. C. 2009. Ancient oceans and continental margins of the Alpine-Mediterranean Tethys: deciphering clues from Mesozoic pelagic sediments and ophiolites. Sedimentology, 56(1), 149-190.
- Bernoulli, D. and Jenkyns, H. C. 2009. Ophiolites in ocean-continent transitions: From the Steinmann Trinity to sea-floor spreading. Comptes Rendus Geoscience, 341(5), 363-381.
- Mutti, E., Bernoulli, D., Lucchi, F.R. and Tinterri, R. 2009. Turbidites and turbidity currents from Alpine 'flysch' to the exploration of continental margins. Sedimentology, 56(1), 267-318.
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