This work integrates the results of recent geological–structural studies with new seismological data for the inner Cottian Alps to investigate the connection between faults and seismicity. The major post-metamorphic tectonic feature of this sector is represented by a N–S structure, named Lis–Trana Deformation Zone (LTZ). Since the Late Oligocene, this structure accommodated right-lateral (Late Oligocene–Early Miocene) and subsequently normal (post-Early Miocene) displacements. In the Pleistocene, the activity of the LTZ seems to have caused the development of lacustrine basins inside the valleys that drain this sector of Western Alps. The present-day seismicity joins the northern part of the LTZ and, southwards, other minor sub-parallel str...
New structural and stratigraphic data for a selected area of the Ligurian Alps are combined in order...
International audienceDuring the Oligocene, in the central western Alps, tectonic accretion of the e...
The Periadriatic lineament is the Neogene fault system bounding the Alpine/Southalpine realms. In We...
This work integrates the results of recent geological–structural studies with new seismological data...
This work is based on the integration of detailed field mapping, structural analysis and updated se...
International audienceThe Western Alps' active tectonics is characterized by ongoing widespread exte...
The zone of deformation of the central-eastern Southern Alps and their adjacent Po plain sector (Giu...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
At the end of their Cretaceous-Tertiary subduction-collision history, the Alps underwent a complex b...
Thèse en co-tutelleBrittle deformation in the inner western Alps reveals a predominance of extension...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...
The internal sectors of the Orobic Alps (Northern Italy) are characterised by Alpine age regional sh...
The southern Alps orogenic development has been produced by non-cylindrical accretion of arcuated th...
International audienceFrom Early Miocene to the present-day the core parts of the western European A...
New structural and stratigraphic data for a selected area of the Ligurian Alps are combined in order...
International audienceDuring the Oligocene, in the central western Alps, tectonic accretion of the e...
The Periadriatic lineament is the Neogene fault system bounding the Alpine/Southalpine realms. In We...
This work integrates the results of recent geological–structural studies with new seismological data...
This work is based on the integration of detailed field mapping, structural analysis and updated se...
International audienceThe Western Alps' active tectonics is characterized by ongoing widespread exte...
The zone of deformation of the central-eastern Southern Alps and their adjacent Po plain sector (Giu...
Data from remote sensing, structural geology and thermochronology provide the basis for this integra...
At the end of their Cretaceous-Tertiary subduction-collision history, the Alps underwent a complex b...
Thèse en co-tutelleBrittle deformation in the inner western Alps reveals a predominance of extension...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...
The internal sectors of the Orobic Alps (Northern Italy) are characterised by Alpine age regional sh...
The southern Alps orogenic development has been produced by non-cylindrical accretion of arcuated th...
International audienceFrom Early Miocene to the present-day the core parts of the western European A...
New structural and stratigraphic data for a selected area of the Ligurian Alps are combined in order...
International audienceDuring the Oligocene, in the central western Alps, tectonic accretion of the e...
The Periadriatic lineament is the Neogene fault system bounding the Alpine/Southalpine realms. In We...