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Role of Meso-Cenozoic paleogeography on Messinian and Early Pliocene tectonic-controlled sequences within Central Apennines (Italy)

Conference Poster
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The Apennines chain is a Neogene fold-and-thrust belt that developed on ensialic crust after the Europe-Africa collision during the Alpine orogeny. The major thrust systems in the Central Apennines strike northwest-southeast and plunge gently toward the southwest. The systems include, from southwest to northeast the Simbruini, Velino-Sirente, Marsica, Morrone, Gran Sasso and Maiella thrust sheets. Additional thrusts and related folds are concealed beneath several km of Pliocene-Quaternary synorogenic sediments to the northeast of the topographic front of the range . The exposed sequences consist of thick Triassic-middle Miocene carbonate platform, slope and ramp facies. The kinematic history of thrusting in the central Apennines is recorded by Miocene through Pliocene synorogenic sediments; younger rocks are progressively involved in the chain.
Iris type:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Geologia
List of contributors:
Saroli, Michele; Parotto, Maurizio; DI LUZIO, Emiliano; Cosentino, Giuseppe; Cavinato, GIAN PAOLO
Authors of the University:
CAVINATO GIAN PAOLO
COSENTINO GIUSEPPE
DI LUZIO EMILIANO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/311853
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