The geological evolution of the Northern-Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structural features inherited from pre-thrusting stages. The Apennines consist of a fold-and-thrust belt developed during Neogene time, involving sedimentary successions that were deposited within different paleogeographic domains. The paleogeographic evolution was controlled by the effects of syn-sedimentary tectonics that were active in the Triassic-Neogene time interval, and that are, from Trias to Neogene, related to different geodynamic settings. The Jurassic extensional phase favoured the dissecting of the Triassic carbonate platform and led to the development of different paleogeographic domains. Main oblique and trasversal faults, with transte...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The outer zones of the central Apennines are charac- terized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-vergi...
The geological evolution of the Northern-Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structura...
The geometrical and kinematic characterization of geological structures represents one of the main a...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The outer zones of the Central Apennines are characterized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-verging...
The Central Apennines of Italy are a well- exposed foreland fold-and-thrust belt, characterized by g...
A geological section across the southeastern zones of the Northern Apennines, from the Umbria-Marche...
The Meso-Cenozoic stratigraphical successions that crop out in central Italy are part of the sedimen...
The post-collisional Neogene Southern Apennines thrust belt presents a complex Pliocene-Quaternary k...
Structural analysis carried out in the outer zones of the Central Apennines of Italy, integrating su...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The outer zones of the central Apennines are charac- terized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-vergi...
The geological evolution of the Northern-Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structura...
The geometrical and kinematic characterization of geological structures represents one of the main a...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The outer zones of the Central Apennines are characterized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-verging...
The Central Apennines of Italy are a well- exposed foreland fold-and-thrust belt, characterized by g...
A geological section across the southeastern zones of the Northern Apennines, from the Umbria-Marche...
The Meso-Cenozoic stratigraphical successions that crop out in central Italy are part of the sedimen...
The post-collisional Neogene Southern Apennines thrust belt presents a complex Pliocene-Quaternary k...
Structural analysis carried out in the outer zones of the Central Apennines of Italy, integrating su...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The outer zones of the central Apennines are charac- terized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-vergi...