Orogenic cycles may be viewed as comprising two extensional stages that are separated by a stage of contraction. This sequence has characterized the evolution of most mountain belts resulting from continental collision, and the structural signature of individual stages is recognized on a wide variety of scales, i.e. from microscopic to regional. Whereas the history of mountain belts is generally inferred from observations carried out at different sites, the entire sequence of deformation is very rarely recorded in single exposures. The double switch in tectonic regime that led to the development of the Lucanian Apennines in southern Italy, from pre-orogenic drifting through synorogenic thrusting to post-orogenic extension, is preserved in a...
In this contribution we anticipate the results of a structural investigation carried out along the c...
Syn-orogenic deposits that occupy foredeep basins commonly experience contraction related to the mig...
The Southern Apennine fold and thrust belt differs from other parts of the peri-Tyrrhenian orogen. I...
Orogenic cycles may be viewed as comprising two extensional stages that are separated by a stage of ...
Orogenic cycles may be viewed as comprising two extensional stages that are separated by a stage of ...
The repeated opening and closure of oceans along the same trends, and the consequent fragmentation a...
Coeval extensional and contractional tectonics are a common feature in orogenic belts, especially in...
The Apennine orogen is characterised by paired belts of contraction and extension which migrated eas...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
Coeval extensional and contractional tectonics are a common feature in orogenic belts, especially in...
In this contribution we anticipate the results of a structural investigation carried out along the c...
Syn-orogenic deposits that occupy foredeep basins commonly experience contraction related to the mig...
The Southern Apennine fold and thrust belt differs from other parts of the peri-Tyrrhenian orogen. I...
Orogenic cycles may be viewed as comprising two extensional stages that are separated by a stage of ...
Orogenic cycles may be viewed as comprising two extensional stages that are separated by a stage of ...
The repeated opening and closure of oceans along the same trends, and the consequent fragmentation a...
Coeval extensional and contractional tectonics are a common feature in orogenic belts, especially in...
The Apennine orogen is characterised by paired belts of contraction and extension which migrated eas...
The relationships among normal faults and thrusts in the Apennines of Italy are often unclear, and t...
Coeval extensional and contractional tectonics are a common feature in orogenic belts, especially in...
In this contribution we anticipate the results of a structural investigation carried out along the c...
Syn-orogenic deposits that occupy foredeep basins commonly experience contraction related to the mig...
The Southern Apennine fold and thrust belt differs from other parts of the peri-Tyrrhenian orogen. I...