We report on the paleomagnetism (39 new sites) of Gran Sasso, an indenter-controlled salient of the external central Apennines formed by two orthogonal limbs. We find that Gran Sasso is a complex salient, paleomagnetically corresponding to neither a nonrotating nor an oroclinal end-member. Data from the core of the arc show that the indenter itself did not undergo any rotation. Conversely, rotations of variable magnitude and sign are observed along the curveshaped thrust fronts. Rotations are virtually absent at both end points of the arc. Moving toward the apex, progressively greater counterclockwise (CCW) and clockwise (CW) rotations occur along the E-Wand N-S fronts, respectively. The rotations increase continuously and more than line...
A preliminary collection of 43 palaeomagnetic samples (10 sites) from the miogeosynclinal and suppos...
Oroclines were originally defined by Carey as curved mountain belts which initially were straight, o...
The Southern Apennines, Calabro-Peloritane block, and Sicilian Maghrebides form a ~700 km long oroge...
The Gran Sasso range is a striking salient formed by two roughly rectilinear E–W and N–S limbs. In t...
We report on a paleomagnetic study of the southern sector of the Olevano-Antrodoco-Sibillini (OAS) t...
Paleomagnetic analyses of Upper Miocene synorogenic strata from the Marche–Romagna foothills of the ...
In this paper, new paleomagnetic results from the Calabrian Arc are presented, together with a crit...
We present the results of a paleomagnetic study carried out on 32 sites from mainly Messinian clayey...
Paleomagnetic analysis from lower Pleistocene (Sicilian) mudstones in the Sant’Arcangelo basin (Sout...
The southern Apennine belt is formed by nappes that have undergone large (i. e. hundreds of kms) hor...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
The Apennines are a mountain belt developed during the Neogene along the western margin of the Adria...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
Several paleomagnetic studies on Carboniferous and Permian sedimentary and volcanic rocks from Sardi...
A preliminary collection of 43 palaeomagnetic samples (10 sites) from the miogeosynclinal and suppos...
Oroclines were originally defined by Carey as curved mountain belts which initially were straight, o...
The Southern Apennines, Calabro-Peloritane block, and Sicilian Maghrebides form a ~700 km long oroge...
The Gran Sasso range is a striking salient formed by two roughly rectilinear E–W and N–S limbs. In t...
We report on a paleomagnetic study of the southern sector of the Olevano-Antrodoco-Sibillini (OAS) t...
Paleomagnetic analyses of Upper Miocene synorogenic strata from the Marche–Romagna foothills of the ...
In this paper, new paleomagnetic results from the Calabrian Arc are presented, together with a crit...
We present the results of a paleomagnetic study carried out on 32 sites from mainly Messinian clayey...
Paleomagnetic analysis from lower Pleistocene (Sicilian) mudstones in the Sant’Arcangelo basin (Sout...
The southern Apennine belt is formed by nappes that have undergone large (i. e. hundreds of kms) hor...
The Variscan mountain belt in Iberia defines a large “S” shape with the Cantabrian Orocline in the n...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
The Apennines are a mountain belt developed during the Neogene along the western margin of the Adria...
We report on an extensive paleomagnetic study (36 sites) of the Tuscan Nappe succession from the No...
Several paleomagnetic studies on Carboniferous and Permian sedimentary and volcanic rocks from Sardi...
A preliminary collection of 43 palaeomagnetic samples (10 sites) from the miogeosynclinal and suppos...
Oroclines were originally defined by Carey as curved mountain belts which initially were straight, o...
The Southern Apennines, Calabro-Peloritane block, and Sicilian Maghrebides form a ~700 km long oroge...