The Crotone Basin, located on a stack of nappes piled up during the late Paleogene-Neogene, formed in the late Neogene to Quaternary as a forearc basin of the Ionian arc-trench system. The process of slab rollback caused rapid trench migration, resulting in an extensional-transtensional regime persisting most of the time in the forearc area. The late Neogene tectonic evolution was strongly influenced by a NW-directed fault system, interpreted as basement wrench faults leading to partitioning of the basin into separate sub-basins subject to differential subsidence and mutual displacements. Major sequences identified in the area are regarded as tectono-stratigraphic sequences (TSS). The first of them was laid down in the late Serravallian (?)...
This work addresses the tectonic significance of a NW-SE strike-slip fault zone in the Calabrian Arc...
On a global scale, the Crotone basin preserves one of the best-developed and most complete Pleistoce...
Field data and seismic reflection profiles of various resolutions, calibrated by deep well logs, hav...
The Crotone Basin, located on a stack of nappes piled up during the late Paleogene-Neogene, formed i...
The complex development of the northern Crotone Basin, a forearc basin of the Calabrian Arc (Souther...
The Crotone Basin was generated in the late Cenozoic as a forearc basin of the Ionian arc-trench sys...
The study area is located in the northern part of the Crotone Basin that represents the wedge-top de...
The upper Messinian to lower Zanclean succession of the Crotone Basin, a forearc basin located along...
A comprehensive study of the Late Neogene tectonostratigraphic development of the Crotone Basin is p...
The lower Pliocene shallow-marine to continental succession of the Crotone Basin, a small forearc ba...
Field data and seismic reflection profiles of various resolutions, calibrated by deep well logs, have ...
Calabria, located in southern Italy, is the exposed part of the forearc in the Ionian/Tyrrhenian sub...
The study area is located in the northern portion of the Calabrian Arc, a fault-bounded terrain site...
This work addresses the tectonic significance of a NW-SE strike-slip fault zone in the Calabrian Arc...
On a global scale, the Crotone basin preserves one of the best-developed and most complete Pleistoce...
Field data and seismic reflection profiles of various resolutions, calibrated by deep well logs, hav...
The Crotone Basin, located on a stack of nappes piled up during the late Paleogene-Neogene, formed i...
The complex development of the northern Crotone Basin, a forearc basin of the Calabrian Arc (Souther...
The Crotone Basin was generated in the late Cenozoic as a forearc basin of the Ionian arc-trench sys...
The study area is located in the northern part of the Crotone Basin that represents the wedge-top de...
The upper Messinian to lower Zanclean succession of the Crotone Basin, a forearc basin located along...
A comprehensive study of the Late Neogene tectonostratigraphic development of the Crotone Basin is p...
The lower Pliocene shallow-marine to continental succession of the Crotone Basin, a small forearc ba...
Field data and seismic reflection profiles of various resolutions, calibrated by deep well logs, have ...
Calabria, located in southern Italy, is the exposed part of the forearc in the Ionian/Tyrrhenian sub...
The study area is located in the northern portion of the Calabrian Arc, a fault-bounded terrain site...
This work addresses the tectonic significance of a NW-SE strike-slip fault zone in the Calabrian Arc...
On a global scale, the Crotone basin preserves one of the best-developed and most complete Pleistoce...
Field data and seismic reflection profiles of various resolutions, calibrated by deep well logs, hav...