Lithospheric bulges at regional unconformities: the case of Mesozoic-Tertiary Apulia
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1995
abstract:
Cyclic shallow-water carbonate sequences in the Cretaceous of Southern Italy are punctuated by regional unconformities
associated with bauxites and palaeokarst features. Direct and indirect evidence strongly suggests that, despite their apparent
plate interior position, tectonics rather than eustasy was responsible for subaerial exposure, long enough to form bauxites.
In-plane stress-related lithospheric arching caused by erogenic deformation along the distant active margins of Apulia is
invoked to explain the vertical stacking of a series of regional unconformities (one of them marked by bauxites) on land and
under the sea. The case history of Apulian bauxites associated with a Turonian arching allows a first estimate of the duration
of a stress-related 'distant' perturbation of a subsiding passive continental margin.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
bauxites; paleokarst; regional unconformities
List of contributors:
Aiello, Gemma
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