Fault tectonics of the Tuscan Nappe in the eastern sector of the Apuan Alps (Italy)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
We present the geological-structural map of the Tuscan Nappe exposed on the eastern border
of the Apuan Alps metamorphic dome (Tuscany, Italy). The 1:6,500 scaled Main Map covers an
area of about 10 km2. It contains the first detailed overview of the fault tectonics affecting the
Tuscan Nappe during the exhumation and uplift of the Tuscan Metamorphic Units. We
documented a polyphase fault tectonics that initially produced low-angle extensional faults
and later high-angle faults. The latter started within a transtensional tectonic regime that
produced left-lateral strike-slip faults. Lately a pure extensional tensor, indicating a switch of
the maximum compression ?1 axis from sub-horizontal to sub-vertical, produced faults with
a dominant dip-slip component. In our reconstruction the lateral thickness variations
documented in several formations of the Tuscan Nappe
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Tuscan Nappe; Apuan Alps; polyphase brittle tectonics; transtensive faults
List of contributors:
Ottria, Giuseppe
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