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Titolo: THE LATE LOWER PLIOCENE PLANATION SURFACE AND MOUNTAIN BUILDING OF THE APENNINES (ITALY)
Autore: COLTORTI, M.
PIERUCCINI, P.
Parole chiave: Planation Surface - Mountain Building - Plio­Quaternary - Neotectonics - Apennines - Italy
Superficie di spianamento - Creazione del rilievo - Plio-Quaternario - Neotettonica - Appennini
Data: 2002
Editore: Università di Camerino
Citazione: Studi geologici camerti, n. speciale, 2002, pp. 45-60
Abstract: Investigations on the nature, age and lateral relationships of the remnants of Italian planati on surfaces indicate that: 1) a single planation surface (PS) is recognisable across the Apennines along the inner part of the Italian Peninsula; 2) it was originally very flat; 3) it is better preserved on harder rocks and is not preserved on the higher relief because of major uplift and consequent dissection or glacial erosi on; 4) it cuts terrain ranging in age from Palaeozoic to early Lower Pliocene; 5) it planated the tectonic structures developed in earlier times; 6) it is at places buried under continental and mari­ne deposits younger than late Lower Pliocene; 7) the PS was eroded in a much shorter time than is usually assumed; 8) the PS was mode­led during the climatic amelioration that generated the Late Lower Pliocene transgression and largely corresponds to a plain of marine erosion; 9) after the end of Lower Pliocene it was uplifted and deformed by very limited re-activation of thrusts; 10) since the Lower Pleistocene it was displaced by high angle normal faults. [...]
URI: http://193.204.8.201:8080/jspui/handle/1336/736
ISSN: 0392-0631
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