Geological map of the northeastern sector of the high Agri Valley, Southern Apennines (Basilicata, Italy)
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The high Agri Valley represents a regionally important Pleistocene tectonic basin superimposed on the fold-andthrust
belt of the Southern Apennine, which has developed since the Late Oligocene - Early Miocene. Impressive
morpho-structural features related to post-orogenic faulting can be identified along the northeastern margin of the
basin, in the Marsicovetere area, where the main tectonic units involved in the southern chain are exposed.
In this work, we present a geological map at 1:25,000 scale and cross sections of the Marsicovetere area. The
geological map documents the effects of the different tectonic stages in the polyphase evolution of the
Southern Apennines, which are shown in several outcrops of the high Agri Valley. More specifically, the study
area shows that the early contractional structures have been dissected by several sets of faults with strike-slip
and extensional kinematics. Based on geological mapping and structural analysis we distinguished three
different homogeneous fault populations that controlled the evolution of the high Agri Valley from the
Pliocene and Pleistocene. Faults cut map scale folds and related thrusts of Miocene and Pliocene age affecting
a highly heterogeneous sedimentary cover deposited since the Triassic within fault-bounded pelagic basins and
adjacent carbonate platform environments. Despite the relatively simple kinematic history, the deformation
features related to late to post-orogenic evolution of the high Agri Valley are quite complex. The
documentation of such complexity is important, in that it may improve our understanding of orogenic dynamics.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Southern Apennines; Agri Valley; fold-and-thrust belt; post-orogenic; faults; tectonic
Elenco autori:
Bucci, Francesco
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