The Apennines are a mountain belt developed during the Neogene along the western margin of the Adria microplate. This paper presents an updated review of paleomagnetic research aimed at the reconstruction of the geodynamic evolution of the Italian Peninsula and Sicily. Paleomagnetic data collected in the Apennines since the 1970s support the view that the Italian peninsula consists of an articulated system, with vertical-axis rotations distributed over distinct geodynamical provinces and geological times. Vertical-axis rotations are generally counterclockwise in the Apennines and clockwise in the Sicilian Maghrebides. These rotations were mostly linked to the transport and bending of allochthonous units along multiple thrusts. The most rece...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
The Southern Apennines, Calabro-Peloritane block, and Sicilian Maghrebides form a ~700 km long oroge...
Starting from middle Miocene, the inner sector of the Calabria Arc (southern Italy) was characterise...
The southern Apennine belt is formed by nappes that have undergone large (i. e. hundreds of kms) hor...
In this paper, new paleomagnetic results from the Calabrian Arc are presented, together with a crit...
Paleomagnetism has played an important role in the development of geodynamic models for the Italian ...
Paleomagnetic analysis was carried out in the northern Apennines on Eocene to Pliocene Epiligurian u...
Paleomagnetic analyses of Upper Miocene synorogenic strata from the Marche–Romagna foothills of the ...
Paleomagnetic analysis from lower Pleistocene (Sicilian) mudstones in the Sant’Arcangelo basin (Sout...
Paleomagnetic directions have been determined for a new collection of Early Oligocene and Late Mioce...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
Paleomagnetic directions have been determined for a new collection of Early Oligocene and Late Mioce...
A preliminary collection of 43 palaeomagnetic samples (10 sites) from the miogeosynclinal and suppos...
During the past few decades, palaeomagnetism has been used as a powerful tool for constraining kinem...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
The Southern Apennines, Calabro-Peloritane block, and Sicilian Maghrebides form a ~700 km long oroge...
Starting from middle Miocene, the inner sector of the Calabria Arc (southern Italy) was characterise...
The southern Apennine belt is formed by nappes that have undergone large (i. e. hundreds of kms) hor...
In this paper, new paleomagnetic results from the Calabrian Arc are presented, together with a crit...
Paleomagnetism has played an important role in the development of geodynamic models for the Italian ...
Paleomagnetic analysis was carried out in the northern Apennines on Eocene to Pliocene Epiligurian u...
Paleomagnetic analyses of Upper Miocene synorogenic strata from the Marche–Romagna foothills of the ...
Paleomagnetic analysis from lower Pleistocene (Sicilian) mudstones in the Sant’Arcangelo basin (Sout...
Paleomagnetic directions have been determined for a new collection of Early Oligocene and Late Mioce...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
Paleomagnetic directions have been determined for a new collection of Early Oligocene and Late Mioce...
A preliminary collection of 43 palaeomagnetic samples (10 sites) from the miogeosynclinal and suppos...
During the past few decades, palaeomagnetism has been used as a powerful tool for constraining kinem...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
The Southern Apennines, Calabro-Peloritane block, and Sicilian Maghrebides form a ~700 km long oroge...
Starting from middle Miocene, the inner sector of the Calabria Arc (southern Italy) was characterise...