In the present work we analyse one of the active normal faults affecting the central Apennines, i.e. the Mt. Morrone normal fault system. This tectonic structure, which comprises two parallel, NW-SE trending fault segments, is considered as potentially responsible for earthquakes of magnitude C 6.5 and its last activation probably occurred during the second century AD. Structural observations performed along the fault planes have allowed to define the mainly normal kinematics of the tectonic structure, fitting an approximately N 20 trending extensional deformation. Geological and geomorphological investigations performed along the whole Mt. Morrone south-western slopes permitted us to identify the displacement of alluvial fans, attributed ...
International audienceThe footwall of the surface rupturing Paganica normal fault, the source of the...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
In the present work we analyse one of the active normal faults affecting the central Apennines, i.e....
Active faulting is one of the main factors that induce deep-seated gravitational slope deformations ...
Active faulting is one of the main factors that induce deep-seated gravitational slope deformations ...
In peninsular Italy the central Apennines fault system (CAFS), overprinting earlier structures of a ...
The Maiella Massif is the outermost carbonate anticline of the central Apennines, and it is consider...
Active faulting along the Mt. Morrone South Western slope (Central Appennines, Central Italy)Publish...
The different geomorphological characteristics of the footwall and hanging wall sectors of Apennine ...
We have here analysed two normal faults of the central Apennines, one that affects the south-western...
We have here analysed two normal faults of the central Apennines, one that affects the south-western...
In peninsular Italy the Central Apennines Fault System (CAFS), overprinting earlier structures of a ...
A multidisciplinary study along the north-eastern and western borders of the Matese and Sannio Mts.,...
International audienceThe footwall of the surface rupturing Paganica normal fault, the source of the...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
In the present work we analyse one of the active normal faults affecting the central Apennines, i.e....
Active faulting is one of the main factors that induce deep-seated gravitational slope deformations ...
Active faulting is one of the main factors that induce deep-seated gravitational slope deformations ...
In peninsular Italy the central Apennines fault system (CAFS), overprinting earlier structures of a ...
The Maiella Massif is the outermost carbonate anticline of the central Apennines, and it is consider...
Active faulting along the Mt. Morrone South Western slope (Central Appennines, Central Italy)Publish...
The different geomorphological characteristics of the footwall and hanging wall sectors of Apennine ...
We have here analysed two normal faults of the central Apennines, one that affects the south-western...
We have here analysed two normal faults of the central Apennines, one that affects the south-western...
In peninsular Italy the Central Apennines Fault System (CAFS), overprinting earlier structures of a ...
A multidisciplinary study along the north-eastern and western borders of the Matese and Sannio Mts.,...
International audienceThe footwall of the surface rupturing Paganica normal fault, the source of the...
A long sequence of moderate-magnitude earthquakes (5 M 6) struck central Italy in September and Oct...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...