We document that the undifferentiated chaotic Ligurian Units of the Monferrato–Torino Hill sector (MO-TH) at the Alps–Apennines junction consist of three different units that are comparable with the Cassio, Caio and Sporno Units of the External Ligurian Units of the Northern Apennines. Their internal stratigraphy reflects the character of units deposited in an ocean–continent transition (OCT) zone between the northwestern termination of the Ligurian–Piedmont oceanic basin and the thinned passive margin of Adria microcontinent. The inherited wedge-shaped architecture of this OCT, which gradually closed toward the north in the present-day Canavese Zone, controlled the Late Cretaceous–early Eocene flysch deposition at the trench of the Externa...
The Mt. Amiata region (Southern Tuscany, Italy) represents the southernmost area of the Northern Ape...
On the Adriatic side of the Northern Apennines, SE of the Sillaro Line, both the original extent/are...
The Tertiary Piedmont Basin (TPB) is a syn-tectonic Neoalpine\u2013Apennine basin with an upper Eoce...
The Northern Apennine orogenic belt developed during subduction and collision between the Europe and...
The Meso-Cenozoic alpine belts of the Mediterranean area are characterized by complex architectures,...
The External Ligurian Units of the Northern Apennine are interpreted as derived from the continent-o...
Orogenic processes can be strongly controlled by inherited structures. The paleogeography and tecton...
We document in this study the internal structure of the Late Cretaceous\u2013late Oligocene Ligurian...
The Sestola-Vidiciatico Tectonic Unit (SVTU) in the Northern Apennines is an underthrust tectonic me...
In the Northern Apennines, in contrast to the Western Alps and Alpine Corsica, upper structural leve...
Surface expression of lithospheric faults may vary greatly as they can develop a wide range of geom...
In the Northern Apennines (Italy), Jurassic ophiolite sequences and related sedimentary covers belon...
The Subligurian Units \u2013SLU- were involved in the Apennine subduction system starting from the m...
Most of the tectonic units cropping out in Western Tuscany are fragments of the Jurassic oceanic cru...
L\u2019evoluzione tettonica del Monferrato \ue8 ben conosciuta a partire dagli episodi deformativi o...
The Mt. Amiata region (Southern Tuscany, Italy) represents the southernmost area of the Northern Ape...
On the Adriatic side of the Northern Apennines, SE of the Sillaro Line, both the original extent/are...
The Tertiary Piedmont Basin (TPB) is a syn-tectonic Neoalpine\u2013Apennine basin with an upper Eoce...
The Northern Apennine orogenic belt developed during subduction and collision between the Europe and...
The Meso-Cenozoic alpine belts of the Mediterranean area are characterized by complex architectures,...
The External Ligurian Units of the Northern Apennine are interpreted as derived from the continent-o...
Orogenic processes can be strongly controlled by inherited structures. The paleogeography and tecton...
We document in this study the internal structure of the Late Cretaceous\u2013late Oligocene Ligurian...
The Sestola-Vidiciatico Tectonic Unit (SVTU) in the Northern Apennines is an underthrust tectonic me...
In the Northern Apennines, in contrast to the Western Alps and Alpine Corsica, upper structural leve...
Surface expression of lithospheric faults may vary greatly as they can develop a wide range of geom...
In the Northern Apennines (Italy), Jurassic ophiolite sequences and related sedimentary covers belon...
The Subligurian Units \u2013SLU- were involved in the Apennine subduction system starting from the m...
Most of the tectonic units cropping out in Western Tuscany are fragments of the Jurassic oceanic cru...
L\u2019evoluzione tettonica del Monferrato \ue8 ben conosciuta a partire dagli episodi deformativi o...
The Mt. Amiata region (Southern Tuscany, Italy) represents the southernmost area of the Northern Ape...
On the Adriatic side of the Northern Apennines, SE of the Sillaro Line, both the original extent/are...
The Tertiary Piedmont Basin (TPB) is a syn-tectonic Neoalpine\u2013Apennine basin with an upper Eoce...