International audienceIn metamorphic chain areas characterized by low seismicity, the evidence of neotectonic activity is generally very poor. However, direct evidences of seismogenic faults are reported hereafter in the Lepontine dome (Central Alps) considered in the literature as tectonically quiescent. Identification of aligned cluster of microseismic events guided morphotectonic researches. The latter revealed clear clues of recent faulting, i.e. marked scarps, perturbation of the drainage system or shift of terminal moraines. Thus, thanks to combination of seismological, geological and morphological data, we accurately locate four seismogenic faults and determine precisely their kinematic from fault-stria data and focal mechanisms. Thr...
New geomorphological and structural data permitted to define the active faulting framework of the ea...
The zone of deformation of the central-eastern Southern Alps and their adjacent Po plain sector (Giu...
We present the results of geological investigation and multi-temporal aerial pho- tographs analysis ...
International audienceIn metamorphic chain areas characterized by low seismicity, the evidence of ne...
Sismotectonic and geologic map have long portrayed the late Oligocene-Recent geologic history of the...
The Lepontine dome represents a unique region in the arc of the Central and Western Alps, where comp...
The internal sectors of the Orobic Alps (Northern Italy) are characterised by Alpine age regional sh...
Exhumed strike-slip faults exposed in the Neves area of the Tauern Window (eastern Alps, Italy) form...
The geometry and progressive development of segmented strike-slip faults developed within effectivel...
This work integrates the results of recent geological–structural studies with new seismological data...
International audienceIn the French western Alps, east of Grenoble, we identify the Belledonne Borde...
New geophysical data and geological observations emphasize the importance of brittle tectonics in th...
International audienceThe lower Var valley is the only large outcropping zone of Plio-Quaternary ter...
Seismotectonic studies concern themselves with understanding the distribution of earthquakes in spac...
New geomorphological and structural data permitted to define the active faulting framework of the ea...
The zone of deformation of the central-eastern Southern Alps and their adjacent Po plain sector (Giu...
We present the results of geological investigation and multi-temporal aerial pho- tographs analysis ...
International audienceIn metamorphic chain areas characterized by low seismicity, the evidence of ne...
Sismotectonic and geologic map have long portrayed the late Oligocene-Recent geologic history of the...
The Lepontine dome represents a unique region in the arc of the Central and Western Alps, where comp...
The internal sectors of the Orobic Alps (Northern Italy) are characterised by Alpine age regional sh...
Exhumed strike-slip faults exposed in the Neves area of the Tauern Window (eastern Alps, Italy) form...
The geometry and progressive development of segmented strike-slip faults developed within effectivel...
This work integrates the results of recent geological–structural studies with new seismological data...
International audienceIn the French western Alps, east of Grenoble, we identify the Belledonne Borde...
New geophysical data and geological observations emphasize the importance of brittle tectonics in th...
International audienceThe lower Var valley is the only large outcropping zone of Plio-Quaternary ter...
Seismotectonic studies concern themselves with understanding the distribution of earthquakes in spac...
New geomorphological and structural data permitted to define the active faulting framework of the ea...
The zone of deformation of the central-eastern Southern Alps and their adjacent Po plain sector (Giu...
We present the results of geological investigation and multi-temporal aerial pho- tographs analysis ...