The Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphological scarp and normal fault focal mechanism solutions. This fault truncates the inherited Miocene Gubbio anticline and juxtaposes Mesozoic limestones in the footwall against Quaternary lacustrine deposits in the hanging wall. The offset is more than 2000 m of geological throw accumulated during a poly-phased history, as suggested by previous works, and has generated a complex zone of carbonate-rich fault-related structures. We report the results of a multidisciplinary study that integrates detailed outcrop and petrographic analysis of two well-exposed areas along the Gubbio fault zone, geochemical analysis (fluid inclusions, stable isotopes, and trace elements) of ...
The Vado di Corno Fault Zone (VCFZ) is an active extensional fault cutting through carbonates in the...
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre-scale strike-slip fault zones which cut throug...
The Calcari con Selce formation (CSf) is a low-porosity multilayer carbonate, partially dolomitized,...
The Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphological scarp and normal fa...
International audienceThe Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphologic...
AbstractA significant proportion of moderate-large earthquakes, plus aftershocks, nucleate within an...
A low-angle extensional fault system affecting the non metamorphic rocks of the carbonate dominated ...
Structural and geochemical methods applied to the seismically-active extensional Tre Monti Fault (ce...
We examine the seismically-active right-lateral transtensional-extensional Tre Monti Fault (central ...
Fluid-rock interactions and the record of fluid migration in fault zones can be observed in the stud...
This contribution focuses on field and laboratory analyses of carbonate fault cores pertaining to hi...
A low-angle extensional fault system affecting the non metamorphic rocks of the carbonate dominated ...
The Mt. Gorzano Fault (MGF) is a major seismically active extensional fault of the central Apennines...
Modern convergent zones at tropical latitudes are characterized by subduction of carbonate sediment....
We studied the geometry intensity of deformation and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal f...
The Vado di Corno Fault Zone (VCFZ) is an active extensional fault cutting through carbonates in the...
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre-scale strike-slip fault zones which cut throug...
The Calcari con Selce formation (CSf) is a low-porosity multilayer carbonate, partially dolomitized,...
The Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphological scarp and normal fa...
International audienceThe Gubbio fault is an active normal fault defined by an important morphologic...
AbstractA significant proportion of moderate-large earthquakes, plus aftershocks, nucleate within an...
A low-angle extensional fault system affecting the non metamorphic rocks of the carbonate dominated ...
Structural and geochemical methods applied to the seismically-active extensional Tre Monti Fault (ce...
We examine the seismically-active right-lateral transtensional-extensional Tre Monti Fault (central ...
Fluid-rock interactions and the record of fluid migration in fault zones can be observed in the stud...
This contribution focuses on field and laboratory analyses of carbonate fault cores pertaining to hi...
A low-angle extensional fault system affecting the non metamorphic rocks of the carbonate dominated ...
The Mt. Gorzano Fault (MGF) is a major seismically active extensional fault of the central Apennines...
Modern convergent zones at tropical latitudes are characterized by subduction of carbonate sediment....
We studied the geometry intensity of deformation and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal f...
The Vado di Corno Fault Zone (VCFZ) is an active extensional fault cutting through carbonates in the...
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre-scale strike-slip fault zones which cut throug...
The Calcari con Selce formation (CSf) is a low-porosity multilayer carbonate, partially dolomitized,...