The Museum wanted to remember Luca Simonetto, a colleague who gave so much to the Museum and who left us too soon, with this workshop, which traces the work he did with passion and dedication, we shared the results of the research conducted together or with your support.
The workshop is organized in two days: a presentation of the works at the Museum, the second will be a geological excursion to the Cason of Lanza.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME - Friday, June 16 – Friulian Museum of Natural History
09.30 Opening of the registration of participants
10.00 Coffe
10.30 Opening ceremony and Session 1 Paola Visentini, Carlo Corradini, Giuseppe Muscio
In memory of Luca Simonetto
Giovanni Battista Carulli (On-line)
The Geological Bibliography of Friuli Venezia Giulia
Alessandro Fontana, Giacomo Vinci, Livio Ronchi, Andrea Mocchiutti, Giuseppe Muscio, Paola Visentini, Michele Bassetti, Massimo Domenico Novellino, Federica Badino, Giorgia Musina, Simonetta Bonomi
The Castle Hill of Udine from the Bronze Age mound to the legend of Attila the Hun
Evelyn Kustatscher, Hendrik Nowak
Triassic macrofloras of the Julian and Carnic Alps
Paolo Mietto, Stefano Manfrin, Guido Roghi, Piero Gianolla
The Triassic ammonoids of Monte Cucco (Middle Triassic, Udine): preliminary data
Paul Selden
The Carnic Alps: a treasure trove of extraordinary fossil arthropods
Andrea Tintori, Nicola Castelnuovo
The new fish fauna from “Rossi-Level” in Cave del Predil / Raibl
Luigi Vidus, Roberto Zucchini
The contribution of Luca Simonetto in the study of some mines in the Province of Udine
12.30 Buffet lunch (offered by the organization)
14.15 Session 2
Francesca R. Bosellini, Andrea Benedetti, Ann F. Budd, Cesare A. Papazzoni
The response of reef corals to past warming events: the contribution of the Eocene coral collections from the Collio region (Friuli, NE Italy)
Cesare Andrea Papazzoni, Andrea Benedetti, Francesca R. Bosellini, Luca Giusberti, Eliana Fornaciari
Integrated biostratigraphy of the lower-middle Eocene transition in Collio (Friuli, northeastern Italy) by means of larger foraminifera and calcareous nannoplankton
Jacopo Amalfitano, Giorgio Carnevale, Giuseppe Marramà, Alexandre F. Bannikov, Luca Giusberti
Reappraisal of the fossil fishes from Vernasso Quarry (San Pietro al Natisone, Udine)
Guido Roghi, Luca Giusberti, Eliana Fornaciari, Bernard Gomez
The Upper Cretaceus flora and amber from Vernasso (Udine): work in progress
Fabio Marco Dalla Vecchia
The “Locality 84”, a new fossil Lagerstätte in the Julian Prealps
Luca Simonetto, Alceo Tarlao, Sandro Venturini, Giorgio Tunis, Giuseppe Muscio
The long memory of the Olistoliths of the Flysch del Grivò: three exaxmples from the eastern Friuli (NE Italy)
15.45 Coffee break
16.15 Session 3
Hans P. Schönlaub, Annalisa Ferretti
New and revised litho- and biostratigraphic data from the Ordovician of the Carnic Alps
Paolo Serventi
The state of the art of the Silurian Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Carnic Alps
Claudia Spalletta, Carlo Corradini, Luca Simonetto, Maria G. Corriga, Maria Cristina Perri, Monica Pondrelli
The Devonian sequence at the Mt Freikofel (Carnic Alps, Austria-Italy)
Monica Pondrelli, Luca Simonetto, Carlo Corradini, Maria Cristina Perri, Maria G. Corriga, Claudia Spalletta
The Pragian to Frasnian basin evolution in the Carnic Alps (Austria-Italy)
Josef Pšenička
Zygopterid ferns with taking into account to finds from the Carnic Alps
Carlo Corradini, Luca Simonetto
The stratigraphy of the Pre-Variscan sequence of the Carnic Alps in the papers by Michele Gortani and Paolo Vinassa de Regny
17.45 Discussion and final consideration
18.30 Public lecture
Carlo Corradini, Evelyn Kustatcher
The Carnic Alps: from the sea to the land