Normal faults within orogenic belts can be pre-, syn- or post-orogenic features. We studied the Gubbio normal fault (central Italy), which is an example of a pre-orogenic fault reactivated in a post-orogenic stage. The Gubbio Fault is a 22-km-long fault bordering a Quaternary basin and part of an active faults system in the Umbria–Marche region (Central Italy). The interpretation of a set of seismic profiles enables us to reconstruct the fault geometry in detail and to measure displacement and throw distributions along the fault strike. Seismic data indicate that the Gubbio Fault represents an example of multiple reactivation: at least a portion of the fault was active in the Miocene and only a part of the total displacement was achiev...
In the Umbria-Marche-Abruzzi (UMA) Apennine ridge, measurements of the Quaternary amount of displace...
The central Apennines present complex fault structures resulting from the superposition of different...
On 6 April (01:32 UTC) 2009 aMW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzzo...
Foreland (early-orogenic) and hinterland (late-orogenic) extensional domains have been widely docume...
The Gubbio Basin is a 22 km long, 4 km wide depression located within the North-Central Apennines fo...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
Intermontane basins characterize many orogenic chains, where they are originated either by crustal s...
International audienceThe Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphologic...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
The April 3, 1998 Mw=5.1 Gualdo Tadino earthquake (central Italy) was the last significant event in ...
Structural analysis and field mapping together with simple geometrical and flexural elastic models, ...
In fold-and-thrust belts that experienced both pre-orogenic and post-orogenic extension, it may be d...
The April 3, 1998 Mw = 5.1 Gualdo Tadino earthquake (central Italy) was the last significant event i...
In the Umbria-Marche-Abruzzi (UMA) Apennine ridge, measurements of the Quaternary amount of displace...
The central Apennines present complex fault structures resulting from the superposition of different...
On 6 April (01:32 UTC) 2009 aMW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzzo...
Foreland (early-orogenic) and hinterland (late-orogenic) extensional domains have been widely docume...
The Gubbio Basin is a 22 km long, 4 km wide depression located within the North-Central Apennines fo...
In the frontal sector of the Central-Southern Apennines, surface geological data integrated with sei...
Intermontane basins characterize many orogenic chains, where they are originated either by crustal s...
International audienceThe Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphologic...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
The April 3, 1998 Mw=5.1 Gualdo Tadino earthquake (central Italy) was the last significant event in ...
Structural analysis and field mapping together with simple geometrical and flexural elastic models, ...
In fold-and-thrust belts that experienced both pre-orogenic and post-orogenic extension, it may be d...
The April 3, 1998 Mw = 5.1 Gualdo Tadino earthquake (central Italy) was the last significant event i...
In the Umbria-Marche-Abruzzi (UMA) Apennine ridge, measurements of the Quaternary amount of displace...
The central Apennines present complex fault structures resulting from the superposition of different...
On 6 April (01:32 UTC) 2009 aMW 6.1 normal faulting earthquake struck the axial area of the Abruzzo...