The Umbria-Marche Apennine range, part of the Northern Apennines of Italy, is a classic example of a fold-and-thrust belt developed at the expense of a formerly rifted, passive continental margin that experienced various degrees of postorogenic extension and/or collapse. This setting comprises the outer zones of the Northern Apennines, a collisional orogen, and their adjacent Adriatic foreland domain, where the effects of superposed deformations are mild to very mild, making it possible to recognize and separate structures produced at different times and to correctly estab- lish their relative chronology and time-space relationships. In this paper, we integrat- ed subsurface data (seismic reflection profiles and well logs) and surface struc...
The structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into orogenic belts...
A geological section across the southeastern zones of the Northern Apennines, from the Umbria-Marche...
Overprinting relationships among major and minor structures in the sedimentary cover of south-easter...
The Umbria-Marche Apennine range, part of the Northern Apennines of Italy, is a classic example of a...
The geological structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into oro...
In this contribution we anticipate the results of a structural investigation carried out along the c...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
It has long been realised that the structure of orogenic belts is profoundly influenced by the origi...
Outcrop-scale structures that record a progressive sequence of deformation can be used to clarify th...
ABSTRACT: It has long been realised that the structure of orogenic belts is profoundly influenced by...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into orogenic belts...
A geological section across the southeastern zones of the Northern Apennines, from the Umbria-Marche...
Overprinting relationships among major and minor structures in the sedimentary cover of south-easter...
The Umbria-Marche Apennine range, part of the Northern Apennines of Italy, is a classic example of a...
The geological structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into oro...
In this contribution we anticipate the results of a structural investigation carried out along the c...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
It has long been realised that the structure of orogenic belts is profoundly influenced by the origi...
Outcrop-scale structures that record a progressive sequence of deformation can be used to clarify th...
ABSTRACT: It has long been realised that the structure of orogenic belts is profoundly influenced by...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The structure of continental lithosphere shows complex variety that is inherited into orogenic belts...
A geological section across the southeastern zones of the Northern Apennines, from the Umbria-Marche...
Overprinting relationships among major and minor structures in the sedimentary cover of south-easter...