The geological structure of the Central Apennines along a section line across the Lazio-Abruzzi carbonate platform has traditionally been interpreted using a thin-skinned thrust tectonic model, in which the sedimentary cover has been detached from an undeformed basement below. Such models have been used to predict that very large amounts of crustal shortening (e.g. 172 km over a section 173 km long) have occurred. Alternatively, in this paper we reinterpret the surface geology and well data along the same section line using a thick-skinned thrust tectonic model. Restoration of this section shows that the amount of shortening (37 km over a section 158 km long) is considerably lower than previously predicted; this is accomplished ...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
In the Central Apennines the Neogene-Quaternary normal faults and thrusts strike with different tren...
The geological structure of the Central Apennines along a section line across the Lazio-Abruzzi car...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as "thin-skinned" structures, developed above a detachmen...
Seismic, surface, and well data from the mid-Adriatic Sea and the Umbria-Marche region of central It...
In the Apennine fold and thrust belt of Italy, «thin-skinned» (i.e. detachment-dominated) and «thick...
The structural style at depth of the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt, which occupies the outer p...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland bas...
Abstract: The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent for...
[1] We reconstruct the subsurface geology in a region of the northern Apennines (central Italy) wher...
[1] The deep structure of the southern Apennines (SA) accretionary wedge is still debated since indu...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
In the Central Apennines the Neogene-Quaternary normal faults and thrusts strike with different tren...
The geological structure of the Central Apennines along a section line across the Lazio-Abruzzi car...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as "thin-skinned" structures, developed above a detachmen...
Seismic, surface, and well data from the mid-Adriatic Sea and the Umbria-Marche region of central It...
In the Apennine fold and thrust belt of Italy, «thin-skinned» (i.e. detachment-dominated) and «thick...
The structural style at depth of the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt, which occupies the outer p...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland bas...
Abstract: The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent for...
[1] We reconstruct the subsurface geology in a region of the northern Apennines (central Italy) wher...
[1] The deep structure of the southern Apennines (SA) accretionary wedge is still debated since indu...
Fold-thrust belts are commonly interpreted as ‘‘thin-skinned’’ structures, developed above a detachm...
The alternative relationships that can exist between a mountain front and the adjacent foreland basi...
In the Central Apennines the Neogene-Quaternary normal faults and thrusts strike with different tren...