An integrated geomorphological and geophysical investigation was performed in order to reconstruct the Pliocene-Quaternary geomorphologic evolution and recent tectonics of Mt. Marzano massif (Southern Apennines, Italy). The study area belongs to a region of high seismic energy release, the last event being the strong (MS 6.9) 1980 Irpinia earthquake. Most of the main faults of the area ceased their activity before development of the Late Pliocene age palaeosurfaces, widely spread over the massif. Beginning in the lower part of the Middle Pleistocene, strong extensional tectonics took place in the southern portion of the massif. WNW-trending faults created the Buccino and S.Gregorio Magno depressions, which underwent subsidence until the H...
The Sarno plain corresponds to the southernmost sector of the Campana Plain peri-Tyrrhenian graben, ...
We studied the Gioia Sannitica active normal fault (GF) along the southern Matese fault (SMF) system...
The present study focuses on the morphotectonic evolution of the axial portion of the southern Apenn...
An integrated geomorphological and geophysical investigation was performed in order to reconstruct t...
We discuss new data concerning the late Quaternary tectonics of the Vallo di Diano basin, the larges...
SciVal Topics Metrics Abstract It is widely recognized that drastic changes of deformation styl...
Integration of geologic, geomorphologic and seismologic data sets is used to reconstruct the recent ...
The post-collisional Neogene Southern Apennines thrust belt presents a complex Pliocene-Quaternary k...
International audienceThe Italian Apennines is a slowly deforming area, despite not properly being a...
MonteAlpi represents the only area of the southern Apennines where Apulian carbonates, elsewhere bur...
We examine the tectonic evolution and structural characteristics of the Quaternary intermontane Muge...
International audienceThe Italian Apennines is a slowly deforming area, despite not properly being a...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The present study focuses on the morphotectonic evolution of the axial portion of the Southern Apenn...
MonteAlpi represents the only area of the southern Apennines where Apulian carbonates, elsewhere bur...
The Sarno plain corresponds to the southernmost sector of the Campana Plain peri-Tyrrhenian graben, ...
We studied the Gioia Sannitica active normal fault (GF) along the southern Matese fault (SMF) system...
The present study focuses on the morphotectonic evolution of the axial portion of the southern Apenn...
An integrated geomorphological and geophysical investigation was performed in order to reconstruct t...
We discuss new data concerning the late Quaternary tectonics of the Vallo di Diano basin, the larges...
SciVal Topics Metrics Abstract It is widely recognized that drastic changes of deformation styl...
Integration of geologic, geomorphologic and seismologic data sets is used to reconstruct the recent ...
The post-collisional Neogene Southern Apennines thrust belt presents a complex Pliocene-Quaternary k...
International audienceThe Italian Apennines is a slowly deforming area, despite not properly being a...
MonteAlpi represents the only area of the southern Apennines where Apulian carbonates, elsewhere bur...
We examine the tectonic evolution and structural characteristics of the Quaternary intermontane Muge...
International audienceThe Italian Apennines is a slowly deforming area, despite not properly being a...
The central Apennine Chain has been described as a fold- and-thrusts belt dominated by a thin-skinne...
The present study focuses on the morphotectonic evolution of the axial portion of the Southern Apenn...
MonteAlpi represents the only area of the southern Apennines where Apulian carbonates, elsewhere bur...
The Sarno plain corresponds to the southernmost sector of the Campana Plain peri-Tyrrhenian graben, ...
We studied the Gioia Sannitica active normal fault (GF) along the southern Matese fault (SMF) system...
The present study focuses on the morphotectonic evolution of the axial portion of the southern Apenn...