In collisional belts, foredeep turbidites are tracers of the evolution of the orogenic wedge. Syn-depositional tectonics affects the sedimentary facies distribution of the turbidite deposits, while post-depositional tectonics generates the major structures that deform the foredeep basins. The Aquitanian to Burdigalian Cervarola turbiditic succession is one of the main Oligo-Miocene foredeep units that characterize the northwestern portion of the Northern Apennines. The reconstructed sin and post depositional evolution of the Cervarola succession reveals that orogen-transversal tectonic structures strongly and persistently controlled this turbiditic succession, from the time turbidites were infilling the foredeep basin (Aquitanian-Burdigalia...
The Lower-Middle (?) Miocene deposits stratigraphically overly- ing the Meso-Cenozoic carbonate subs...
The Chianti Mts, part of the Northern Apennines orogen, represent an ideal case study to depict the ...
The Marnoso-arenacea Formation (MAF, Langhian-Tortonian) was deposited in an elongate, NW-stretched ...
In collisional belts, foredeep turbidites are tracers of the evolution of the orogenic wedge. Syn-de...
The Cervarola Sandstones Formation, Aquitanian–Burdigalian in age, was deposited in an elongate, nor...
This work discusses the synsedimentary structural control affecting the turbidites of the Marnosoare...
In this chapter, we discuss different types of mass‐transport deposits that characterize foredeep ba...
The Oligocene-Miocene turbidite successions of the Emilia-Tuscany Apennines represent one of the mos...
The Upper Oligocene Macigno Formation cropping out in the coastal section of SW Tuscany represents t...
Abstract Three major controlling factors affect turbidite deposition in foredeep basins: tectonics i...
The Lower-Middle (?) Miocene deposits stratigraphically overlying the Meso-Cenozoic carbonate substr...
Several mountain arcs formed in the Mediterranean area during the Alpine orogeny, among them the Nor...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
We propose that a very oblique or transpressional tectonic regime was dominant during the early (pre...
The southern Tuscany represents the internal portion of the Northern Apennines. Its geological setti...
The Lower-Middle (?) Miocene deposits stratigraphically overly- ing the Meso-Cenozoic carbonate subs...
The Chianti Mts, part of the Northern Apennines orogen, represent an ideal case study to depict the ...
The Marnoso-arenacea Formation (MAF, Langhian-Tortonian) was deposited in an elongate, NW-stretched ...
In collisional belts, foredeep turbidites are tracers of the evolution of the orogenic wedge. Syn-de...
The Cervarola Sandstones Formation, Aquitanian–Burdigalian in age, was deposited in an elongate, nor...
This work discusses the synsedimentary structural control affecting the turbidites of the Marnosoare...
In this chapter, we discuss different types of mass‐transport deposits that characterize foredeep ba...
The Oligocene-Miocene turbidite successions of the Emilia-Tuscany Apennines represent one of the mos...
The Upper Oligocene Macigno Formation cropping out in the coastal section of SW Tuscany represents t...
Abstract Three major controlling factors affect turbidite deposition in foredeep basins: tectonics i...
The Lower-Middle (?) Miocene deposits stratigraphically overlying the Meso-Cenozoic carbonate substr...
Several mountain arcs formed in the Mediterranean area during the Alpine orogeny, among them the Nor...
This paper discusses the possible influence of syn-sedimentary structures on the development of orog...
We propose that a very oblique or transpressional tectonic regime was dominant during the early (pre...
The southern Tuscany represents the internal portion of the Northern Apennines. Its geological setti...
The Lower-Middle (?) Miocene deposits stratigraphically overly- ing the Meso-Cenozoic carbonate subs...
The Chianti Mts, part of the Northern Apennines orogen, represent an ideal case study to depict the ...
The Marnoso-arenacea Formation (MAF, Langhian-Tortonian) was deposited in an elongate, NW-stretched ...