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TitleGeometry and kinematics of triassic-to-recent structures in the northerncentral apennines: A review and an original working hypothesis
AbstractThe geological evolution of the Northern-Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structural features inherited from pre-thrusting stages. The Apennines consist of a fold-and-thrust belt developed during Neogene time, involving sedimentary successions that were deposited within different paleogeographic domains. The paleogeographic evolution was controlled by the effects of syn-sedimentary tectonics that were active in the Triassic-Neogene time interval, and that are, from Trias to Neogene, related to different geodynamic settings. The Jurassic extensional phase favoured the dissecting of the Triassic carbonate platform and led to the development of different paleogeographic domains. Main oblique and trasversal faults, with transtensive kinematics, characterized the boundaries between different domains. After the Jurassic phase, from Cretaceous to Neogene, the Northern-Central Apennines were characterized by the development of ridges and depressions. These structures were affected by the development of normal fault systems, bending processes within the ridges, with uplift of the crestai sectors and tilting in the peripheripheral ones. The geometries and the structural setting of the foreland domains, of the foredeep and piggy back basins and of the Neogene Apenninic thrust belt are controlled by evolution of the former tectonic elements evolution. The development of extensional faults, the uplift and bending observed in the Apenninic sedimentary sequences during the convergence phase and during a part of the continental collision phase could represent distal effect of the dominant compressional regime. In this geodynamic domain the first tectonic inversion processes in a positive sense occurred along the pre-existing Jurassic listric faults systems. The reactivation first affected the flat sectors of the fault planes and then progressively more superficial ones. In the upper sedimentary cover these processes favoured buckling, flexuring and faulting. Furthermore, during the subsequent involvement of the foreland domains in the foredeep and chain systems, the propagating thrust surface still reused former discontinuities both as a frontal and lateral ramp, completely inverting their movement. During the compressional stage the west-dipping listric normal faults were reactivated in positive sense. The former east-dipping normal faults have been eastward rotated or offset by thrust faults.
SourceBollettino della Società Geologica Italiana (Testo stamp.) 128, pp. 419–432
KeywordsInversion tectonicsNorthern-Central ApennineKinematic evolution
JournalBollettino della Società Geologica Italiana (Testo stamp.)
EditorSocietà Geologica Italiana, Roma, Italia
Year2009
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3301/IJG.2009.128.2.419
AuthorsErnesto C.; David R.; Enrico T.
Text424563 2009 10.3301/IJG.2009.128.2.419 Scopus 2 s2.0 70449135448 Inversion tectonics Northern Central Apennine Kinematic evolution Geometry and kinematics of triassic to recent structures in the northerncentral apennines A review and an original working hypothesis Ernesto C.; David R.; Enrico T. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita Degli Studi di Roma la Sapienza, P.le A. Moro, 5, 00185 Roma, , Italy; Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Universita Degli Studi di Siena, Via Laterina, , Italy The geological evolution of the Northern Central Apennines has been strongly controlled by structural features inherited from pre thrusting stages. The Apennines consist of a fold and thrust belt developed during Neogene time, involving sedimentary successions that were deposited within different paleogeographic domains. The paleogeographic evolution was controlled by the effects of syn sedimentary tectonics that were active in the Triassic Neogene time interval, and that are, from Trias to Neogene, related to different geodynamic settings. The Jurassic extensional phase favoured the dissecting of the Triassic carbonate platform and led to the development of different paleogeographic domains. Main oblique and trasversal faults, with transtensive kinematics, characterized the boundaries between different domains. After the Jurassic phase, from Cretaceous to Neogene, the Northern Central Apennines were characterized by the development of ridges and depressions. These structures were affected by the development of normal fault systems, bending processes within the ridges, with uplift of the crestai sectors and tilting in the peripheripheral ones. The geometries and the structural setting of the foreland domains, of the foredeep and piggy back basins and of the Neogene Apenninic thrust belt are controlled by evolution of the former tectonic elements evolution. The development of extensional faults, the uplift and bending observed in the Apenninic sedimentary sequences during the convergence phase and during a part of the continental collision phase could represent distal effect of the dominant compressional regime. In this geodynamic domain the first tectonic inversion processes in a positive sense occurred along the pre existing Jurassic listric faults systems. The reactivation first affected the flat sectors of the fault planes and then progressively more superficial ones. In the upper sedimentary cover these processes favoured buckling, flexuring and faulting. Furthermore, during the subsequent involvement of the foreland domains in the foredeep and chain systems, the propagating thrust surface still reused former discontinuities both as a frontal and lateral ramp, completely inverting their movement. During the compressional stage the west dipping listric normal faults were reactivated in positive sense. The former east dipping normal faults have been eastward rotated or offset by thrust faults. 128 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 70449135448 origin=inward Articolo in rivista Societa Geologica Italiana 0037 8763 Bollettino della Societa Geologica Italiana Testo stamp. Bollettino della Societa Geologica Italiana Testo stamp. Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. Testo stamp. Bollettino della Societa Geologica Italiana. Testo stamp. david rossi ROSSI DAVID