High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara Ridge, a key submarine area marking the junction between the Apennine collision belt and the Calabrian subduction forearc, reveal active deformation in a supposedly stable crustal sector. New data, integrated with existing multichannel seismic profiles calibrated with oil-exploratory wells, show that middle to late Pleistocene sediments are deformed in growth folds above blind oblique-reverse faults that bound a regional pop-up. Data analysis indicates that ~10 to 20 km long banks that top the ~80 km long, NW-SE trending ridge are structural culminations above en echelon fault segments. Numeric modeling of bathymetry and stratigraphic markers s...
The western Adriatic margin was intensely deformed during the Meso-Cenozoic evolution of the Adriati...
It is widely recognized that drastic changes of deformation style have occurred in the Southern Ape...
The Calabrian arc is a fundamental area to understand the tectonic evolution of the Ap...
High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara Ri...
High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara Ri...
High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara R...
On the Ionian Sea coast of southern Italy, spanning the transition from the Calabrian Arc to the Ape...
An integrated analysis of geomorphologic and structural data, offshore seismic profiles and local ne...
The Calabrian arc represents an accretionary wedge located between the southern Apennines and the Ma...
The Bradano Basin is a foreland basin along the Africa/Eurasia plate boundary. Due to its location a...
We here first described field evidence of Holocene transpressive faulting in north-eastern Calabria,...
Subduction Interface Processes Meeting (SIP), An International Conference Zooming On Subduction Zone...
AbstractThe Pollino Massif is the most southeastern outcrop of the Apennine core. It marks the trans...
The Calabrian Arc (CA) is part of the most active seismic belt in Italy, and the Ionian Sea has been...
tThe sedimentary wedge of the Apennines foredeep in the Central Adriatic Sea provides evidence ofwes...
The western Adriatic margin was intensely deformed during the Meso-Cenozoic evolution of the Adriati...
It is widely recognized that drastic changes of deformation style have occurred in the Southern Ape...
The Calabrian arc is a fundamental area to understand the tectonic evolution of the Ap...
High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara Ri...
High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara Ri...
High-resolution, single-channel seismic and multibeam bathymetry data collected at the Amendolara R...
On the Ionian Sea coast of southern Italy, spanning the transition from the Calabrian Arc to the Ape...
An integrated analysis of geomorphologic and structural data, offshore seismic profiles and local ne...
The Calabrian arc represents an accretionary wedge located between the southern Apennines and the Ma...
The Bradano Basin is a foreland basin along the Africa/Eurasia plate boundary. Due to its location a...
We here first described field evidence of Holocene transpressive faulting in north-eastern Calabria,...
Subduction Interface Processes Meeting (SIP), An International Conference Zooming On Subduction Zone...
AbstractThe Pollino Massif is the most southeastern outcrop of the Apennine core. It marks the trans...
The Calabrian Arc (CA) is part of the most active seismic belt in Italy, and the Ionian Sea has been...
tThe sedimentary wedge of the Apennines foredeep in the Central Adriatic Sea provides evidence ofwes...
The western Adriatic margin was intensely deformed during the Meso-Cenozoic evolution of the Adriati...
It is widely recognized that drastic changes of deformation style have occurred in the Southern Ape...
The Calabrian arc is a fundamental area to understand the tectonic evolution of the Ap...