The Sicily Channel is characterized by the presence of prominent WNW-oriented grabens (Pantelleria, Malta, Linosa Graben) which would point out a main extensional phase within this part of the northern African plate. However, the analysis of both seismic and wells data shows evidence of tectonic reactivation and contractional events in a N-S oriented band crossing the Gela Thrust System and the Malta and Linosa Grabens. We present and discuss the timing of the different deformation phases and their potential geodynamic framework with regard to the regional Africa and Europe convergence. We suggest four main deformation phases affecting the Sicily Channel in Neogene time: 1) a contractional phase, related to the thrusting of the Sicily Fold-...
The Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt developed during Neogene-Quaternary times characterized by main Af...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
A three-stage evolution has characterized the Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt (SFTB) during the last 1...
A three-stage evolution has characterized the Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt (SFTB) during the last 1...
Within the central Mediterranean, the northwestern sector of the Sicily Channel is the unique area w...
In order to unravel the tectonic evolution of the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Centr...
On the southern foreland of the Central Mediterranean Afro-European zone of convergence strike-slip ...
In order to unravel the tectonic evolution of the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Centra...
In order to unravel the tectonic evolution of the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Centra...
Highlights • Seismic reflection profiles evidence tectonic inversion and active strike-slip fault...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
The Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt developed during Neogene-Quaternary times characterized by main Af...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
The Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt developed during Neogene-Quaternary times characterized by main Af...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...
A three-stage evolution has characterized the Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt (SFTB) during the last 1...
A three-stage evolution has characterized the Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt (SFTB) during the last 1...
Within the central Mediterranean, the northwestern sector of the Sicily Channel is the unique area w...
In order to unravel the tectonic evolution of the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Centr...
On the southern foreland of the Central Mediterranean Afro-European zone of convergence strike-slip ...
In order to unravel the tectonic evolution of the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Centra...
In order to unravel the tectonic evolution of the north-central sector of the Sicily Channel (Centra...
Highlights • Seismic reflection profiles evidence tectonic inversion and active strike-slip fault...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
The Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt developed during Neogene-Quaternary times characterized by main Af...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
The Sicilian Fold and Thrust Belt developed during Neogene-Quaternary times characterized by main Af...
Joint analysis of high-penetration multi-channel and high-resolution single-channel seismic reflecti...
International audienceThe eastern Tunisian shelf is located between the Gulf of Hammamet and the Gul...