The formation of the “expansion breccia” observed in the Lower Cretaceous Maiolica limestone in the Umbria-Marches region of Italy is attributable to a fluidassisted brecciation process that occurred during the late Miocene exhumation of the Northern Apennines. The hydrothermal fluids probably originated as brine solutions trapped in the Burano anhydrite while it was in a plastic state. The migration of the Burano from the plastic to the brittle domain during unroofing resulted in liberation and injection of over-pressured hydrothermal fluids into the overlying limestone, causing hydraulic fracturing. Mapping of breccia morphology along a 400-m transect showed structures produced by different flow regimes, with chaotic and mosaic brec...
The tectono-stratigraphic evolution of Mesozoic sedimentary successions in the Alpine Tethys was inf...
Southern Tuscany (Italy) hosts geothermal anomalies with associated widespread CO2 gas-rich manifest...
Abstract: The quartz-monzonitic intrusion of "Botro ai Marmi" (Tuscany, Italy) can be considered to...
The formation of the “expansion breccia” observed in the Lower Cretaceous Maiolica limestone in the...
Breccias affecting the pelagic Lower Cretaceous Maiolica limestone of the Umbria-Marche Apennines of...
The geochemical signatures of sparry calcite-sealing expansion breccias, calcite veins, and host cla...
It is well-known that fluid migration in the Earth’s upper crust is strongly controlled by the struc...
Breccias in the Rusey Fault (Cornwall, UK) and the Roamane Fault (Porgera gold deposit, Papua New G...
In carbonate reservoirs characterized by low matrix porosity, fracture networks represent the main f...
We investigate the geometry, distribution, texture and composition of several samples collected alon...
""The upper Messinian “Brecciated Limestones” of the Maiella area (Central Italy) reveal clues to th...
The upper Messinian "Brecciated Limestones" of the Maiella area (Central Italy) reveal clues to the ...
Interpreting the origin of carbonate breccias requires a detailed analysis because they may be the r...
Shallow crustal processes occurring during seismic slips and generating fracture networks are of gre...
International audienceEclogite-facies breccias from the Monviso metaophiolite complex (N-Italy and W...
The tectono-stratigraphic evolution of Mesozoic sedimentary successions in the Alpine Tethys was inf...
Southern Tuscany (Italy) hosts geothermal anomalies with associated widespread CO2 gas-rich manifest...
Abstract: The quartz-monzonitic intrusion of "Botro ai Marmi" (Tuscany, Italy) can be considered to...
The formation of the “expansion breccia” observed in the Lower Cretaceous Maiolica limestone in the...
Breccias affecting the pelagic Lower Cretaceous Maiolica limestone of the Umbria-Marche Apennines of...
The geochemical signatures of sparry calcite-sealing expansion breccias, calcite veins, and host cla...
It is well-known that fluid migration in the Earth’s upper crust is strongly controlled by the struc...
Breccias in the Rusey Fault (Cornwall, UK) and the Roamane Fault (Porgera gold deposit, Papua New G...
In carbonate reservoirs characterized by low matrix porosity, fracture networks represent the main f...
We investigate the geometry, distribution, texture and composition of several samples collected alon...
""The upper Messinian “Brecciated Limestones” of the Maiella area (Central Italy) reveal clues to th...
The upper Messinian "Brecciated Limestones" of the Maiella area (Central Italy) reveal clues to the ...
Interpreting the origin of carbonate breccias requires a detailed analysis because they may be the r...
Shallow crustal processes occurring during seismic slips and generating fracture networks are of gre...
International audienceEclogite-facies breccias from the Monviso metaophiolite complex (N-Italy and W...
The tectono-stratigraphic evolution of Mesozoic sedimentary successions in the Alpine Tethys was inf...
Southern Tuscany (Italy) hosts geothermal anomalies with associated widespread CO2 gas-rich manifest...
Abstract: The quartz-monzonitic intrusion of "Botro ai Marmi" (Tuscany, Italy) can be considered to...