The Central Apennines of Italy are a well- exposed foreland fold-and-thrust belt, characterized by good outcrop continuity and high vertical relief. Salient geometries of the thrust fronts represent a peculiar feature of the outer zones of this orogenic chain. These reflect the distribution of Mesozoic carbonate platforms and pelagic basins, differentiated during Triassic-Jurassic Tethyan rifting. The stratigraphic section, and the relationships between tectonics and sedimentation, are well- documented in the numerous foredeep and thrust- top basins, developed in response to the eastward migration of the Neogene thrust fronts. The proposed field trip focuses on the main geological and structural characteristics of the outer zones of the C...
The Apennine orogen is characterised by paired belts of contraction and extension which migrated eas...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
The Central Apennines of Italy are a well- exposed foreland fold-and-thrust belt, characterized by g...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
Structural analysis carried out in the outer zones of the Central Apennines of Italy, integrating su...
The Meso-Cenozoic stratigraphical successions that crop out in central Italy are part of the sedimen...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The geological evolution of the Northern-Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structura...
The outer zones of the Central Apennines are characterized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-verging...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The Apennine orogen is characterised by paired belts of contraction and extension which migrated eas...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
The Central Apennines of Italy are a well- exposed foreland fold-and-thrust belt, characterized by g...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
Structural analysis carried out in the outer zones of the Central Apennines of Italy, integrating su...
The Meso-Cenozoic stratigraphical successions that crop out in central Italy are part of the sedimen...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
The geological evolution of the Northern-Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structura...
The outer zones of the Central Apennines are characterized by arcuate thrusts and related NE-verging...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
The Apennine orogen is characterised by paired belts of contraction and extension which migrated eas...
The Southern Apenninic chain was built up from the late Oligocene–early Miocene to the middle Pleist...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...