The Umbria-Marche-Sabina ridge is bounded to the east by a defining a major thrust fault extending from Olevano Romano in the south to the Foglia River Valley in the north. This consists of two main portions arranged in a right-stepping en-échelon pattern. The northern portion («Belforte-Urbino Thrust») extends from the Chienti River Valley in the south to the Cesana Mts. in the north. The southern part (Olevano-Antrodoco-Monti Sibillini, or OAMS Thrust) extends from the Potenza River Valley in the north to Olevano Romano in the south. The former has a general NW-SE trend, changing to WNW-ESE north of the Metauro River Valley. The OAMS Thrust is arc shaped in its northern part, between the Potenza and the Velino River Valleys, and has a N-S...
In the Agordo area the Valsugana Thrust, the main structure of the Eastern Southern Alps extending 1...
Hundreds of kilometres-long, arc-shaped, continuous thrust faults commonly imply very large displace...
The Umbria-Marche Apennine range, part of the Northern Apennines of Italy, is a classic example of a...
The Umbria-Marche-Sabina ridge is bounded to the east by a defining a major thrust fault extending f...
The geology in and around the Fiume Fiastrone valley (Umbria-Marche region, Italy) is controlled by ...
In this paper we illustrate the stratigraphic and structural features of the Sibillini Mountains on ...
The geometry of collisional mountain belts, which were formed at the expense of passive continental ...
Intermontane basins characterize many orogenic chains, where they are originated either by crustal s...
Abstract. Thrust propagation through previously faulted continental margins may result in fold and t...
This study summarises the results of a geological survey carried out in the Monte San Vicino-Cingol...
In the axial zone of the Umbria-Marche Apennines, several fault-bounded intermontane basins (i.e., C...
This study summarises the results of a geological survey carried out in the Monte San Vicino-Cingol...
In the Agordo area the Valsugana Thrust, the main structure of the Eastern Southern Alps extending 1...
Hundreds of kilometres-long, arc-shaped, continuous thrust faults commonly imply very large displace...
The Umbria-Marche Apennine range, part of the Northern Apennines of Italy, is a classic example of a...
The Umbria-Marche-Sabina ridge is bounded to the east by a defining a major thrust fault extending f...
The geology in and around the Fiume Fiastrone valley (Umbria-Marche region, Italy) is controlled by ...
In this paper we illustrate the stratigraphic and structural features of the Sibillini Mountains on ...
The geometry of collisional mountain belts, which were formed at the expense of passive continental ...
Intermontane basins characterize many orogenic chains, where they are originated either by crustal s...
Abstract. Thrust propagation through previously faulted continental margins may result in fold and t...
This study summarises the results of a geological survey carried out in the Monte San Vicino-Cingol...
In the axial zone of the Umbria-Marche Apennines, several fault-bounded intermontane basins (i.e., C...
This study summarises the results of a geological survey carried out in the Monte San Vicino-Cingol...
In the Agordo area the Valsugana Thrust, the main structure of the Eastern Southern Alps extending 1...
Hundreds of kilometres-long, arc-shaped, continuous thrust faults commonly imply very large displace...
The Umbria-Marche Apennine range, part of the Northern Apennines of Italy, is a classic example of a...