In this study, we investigate the potential role played by different geological factors on the development of a thrust system. In particular our goal is to analyze how pre-existing compressional structures located in the foreland of a thrust-and-fold beltmay affect the kinematics of a thrust system.Westudied such circumstances both in a natural case and through analogue models. As a natural case,we selected the Central Po Plain (Italy),where the buried external fronts of the Northern Apennines and Southern Alps are very close to each other. Starting from a regional cross-section representative of this tectonic setting, we reconstructed the post-Messinian development of the Apennines thrust fronts, which includes out-of-sequence thrusting. ...
In the Southern Alps fold and thrust belt, east-west Mesozoic rifting controlled the development of ...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as “thin-skinned” structures, developed above a detachmen...
In this study, we investigate the potential role played by different geological factors on the devel...
The kinematics of a fold-and-thrust belt or of parts of it can be influenced and modified by differe...
The Po Plain (Northern Italy) is the common foreland for two opposite verging chains: the South verg...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
The outermost thrust fronts of the Northern Apennines fold-and-thrust belt (Italy) are buried under ...
Abstract: The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent for...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
The outermost, NE-verging fronts of the Northern Apennines (Italy) are overlain by a thick syntecto...
The outermost, NE-verging fronts of the Northern Apennines (Italy) are overlain by a thick syntecton...
In the Southern Alps fold and thrust belt, east-west Mesozoic rifting controlled the development of ...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as “thin-skinned” structures, developed above a detachmen...
In this study, we investigate the potential role played by different geological factors on the devel...
The kinematics of a fold-and-thrust belt or of parts of it can be influenced and modified by differe...
The Po Plain (Northern Italy) is the common foreland for two opposite verging chains: the South verg...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
The outermost thrust fronts of the Northern Apennines fold-and-thrust belt (Italy) are buried under ...
Abstract: The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent for...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
The outermost, NE-verging fronts of the Northern Apennines (Italy) are overlain by a thick syntecto...
The outermost, NE-verging fronts of the Northern Apennines (Italy) are overlain by a thick syntecton...
In the Southern Alps fold and thrust belt, east-west Mesozoic rifting controlled the development of ...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as “thin-skinned” structures, developed above a detachmen...