Abstract: Tertiary to present magmatism in Italy is related to the convergence between the African and European plates. The Alpine orogeny and magmatism are the result of eastward and southward subduction of the Tethys ocean basin beneath the Adriatic continental plate and of the continental collision and post-collisional relaxation along the Alpine arc. The Apennine chain and associated magmatism developed as a result of west-directed subduction of the Adriatic plate beneath the southern European margin. The bulk of the magmatism during this complex geodynamic evolution is related to melting of mantle sources that were modified by subduction processes. These magmas, which are referred to as \u201corogenic\u201d, show high enrichments in La...
The Sr, Nd, Hf, and Pb isotope geochemistry of Pleistocene Italian mafic volcanics (Etna, Iblean Bas...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
Abstract The geochemical properties of the South-Eastern Alps volcanics (SEAV, Eocene age) call for...
The Cenozoic geological evolution of the Italian area is characterized by the formation of two major...
The Cenozoic evolution of the Mediterranean area has been characterized by various subduction proces...
From late Cretaceous to present time, an extensive magmatic activity developed both in Europe and no...
The distinctive tectono-magmatic characteristics of rift volcanism in the Apennines/Adria domains ar...
The present-day northern Apennines represent an area where two different orogenic cycles took place....
The geochemical features of the SE Alps volcanics (SEAV, Tertiary age) are comparable to the numerou...
The present-day northern Apennines represent an area where two different orogenic cycles took place....
The complex European–Adria geodynamic framework, which led to the formation of the Alpine belt, is c...
During the Early Oligocene, the ~800 m thick Aveto-Petrignacola volcaniclastic Formation (APF) was d...
Tertiary volcanism in the Italian Alps (Giudicarie fault zone, NE Italy): insight for double alpine ...
The genetic relationships between orogenic (i.e. subduction related) and anorogenic (i.e. intra-plat...
The North-eastern Italy (Adriatic paleo-margin) is a laboratory to study past orogenetic processes. ...
The Sr, Nd, Hf, and Pb isotope geochemistry of Pleistocene Italian mafic volcanics (Etna, Iblean Bas...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
Abstract The geochemical properties of the South-Eastern Alps volcanics (SEAV, Eocene age) call for...
The Cenozoic geological evolution of the Italian area is characterized by the formation of two major...
The Cenozoic evolution of the Mediterranean area has been characterized by various subduction proces...
From late Cretaceous to present time, an extensive magmatic activity developed both in Europe and no...
The distinctive tectono-magmatic characteristics of rift volcanism in the Apennines/Adria domains ar...
The present-day northern Apennines represent an area where two different orogenic cycles took place....
The geochemical features of the SE Alps volcanics (SEAV, Tertiary age) are comparable to the numerou...
The present-day northern Apennines represent an area where two different orogenic cycles took place....
The complex European–Adria geodynamic framework, which led to the formation of the Alpine belt, is c...
During the Early Oligocene, the ~800 m thick Aveto-Petrignacola volcaniclastic Formation (APF) was d...
Tertiary volcanism in the Italian Alps (Giudicarie fault zone, NE Italy): insight for double alpine ...
The genetic relationships between orogenic (i.e. subduction related) and anorogenic (i.e. intra-plat...
The North-eastern Italy (Adriatic paleo-margin) is a laboratory to study past orogenetic processes. ...
The Sr, Nd, Hf, and Pb isotope geochemistry of Pleistocene Italian mafic volcanics (Etna, Iblean Bas...
In this paper we document the existence of a Miocene shoshonite (SHO) volcanism in Northern Sardinia...
Abstract The geochemical properties of the South-Eastern Alps volcanics (SEAV, Eocene age) call for...