The geometry of several thrust-related folds in the Central Apennines of Italy results from a switch in deformation regime, from extension to contraction. This switch in tectonic regime occurred during the deposition of syn-orogenic sediments, and the emplacement and migration of the thrust belt±foredeep system towards the foreland in Neogene time. The styles of positive tectonic inversion result from normal faults that were steepened, rotated and truncated by thrusts, with local development of minor folds due to buttressing. Normal fault-controlled escarpments are also locally preserved in the forelimbs and backlimbs of thrust-related anticlines. The location and amplitudes of contractional structures across the belt re ̄ects the distribut...
Extensional deformations are common within foredeep basins and generally consist of hinterland-dippi...
The Lucanian Apennines of Southern Italy are an arcuate fold- and-thrust belt developed as a result ...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The geometry of several thrust-related folds in the Central Apennines of Italy results from a switch...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into orogenic belts...
The along-strike variation of different fault-related folds in a curved thrust system is documented ...
Inversion tectonics represent a key process in many orogens worldwide. The related mechanisms of fau...
The along-strike variation of fault-related inversion folds within curved thrust systems is document...
Extensional deformations are common within foredeep basins, and generally consist of hinterland-dipp...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
Extensional deformations are common within foredeep basins and generally consist of hinterland-dippi...
The Lucanian Apennines of Southern Italy are an arcuate fold- and-thrust belt developed as a result ...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The geometry of several thrust-related folds in the Central Apennines of Italy results from a switch...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into orogenic belts...
The along-strike variation of different fault-related folds in a curved thrust system is documented ...
Inversion tectonics represent a key process in many orogens worldwide. The related mechanisms of fau...
The along-strike variation of fault-related inversion folds within curved thrust systems is document...
Extensional deformations are common within foredeep basins, and generally consist of hinterland-dipp...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
Extensional deformations are common within foredeep basins and generally consist of hinterland-dippi...
The Lucanian Apennines of Southern Italy are an arcuate fold- and-thrust belt developed as a result ...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...