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Title: LONG - TERM EFFECTS OF LATE QUATERNARY NORMAL FAULTING IN SOU THERN CALABRIA AND EASTERN SICILY
Authors: DE GUIDI, G.B.
CATALANO, S.
MONACO, C.
TORTORICI, L.
DI STEFANO, A.
Keywords: Structural analysis - geomorphic analysis - marine terraces - eustatism - uplifting - active faulting
analisi strutturale - analisi morfologica - terrazzi marini - eustatismo - sollevamenti - faglie attive
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Università di Camerino
Citation: Studi geologici camerti, n. speciale, 2002, pp. 79-93
Abstract: The Calabrian are, located in the peri-Tyrrhenian collisional belt of Southem Italy, is characterised by intense post-collisional dynamics. These consist of a large scale uplifting of the mountain belt which is associated, since the Late Quaternary, with the active norma! faulting, originating the "Siculo-Calabrian Rift Zone", from the Tyrrhenian side of Calabria to the Ionian coast of Sicily. In these regions, suffering an high leve! crustal seismicity, the effects of the two combined processes are well exposed in the Straits of Messina area, a major transfer zone which separates the southern Calabria and the northeastem Sicily branches of the rift. In the area, flights of Late Quatemary marine terraces are severely displaced along the coastal slopes by active normal faults. [...]
URI: http://193.204.8.201:8080/jspui/handle/1336/739
ISSN: 0392-0631
Appears in Volumess:2002: International workshop "Large-scale vertical movements and related gravitational processes", Camerino-Roma 21th-26th June, 1999, Proceedings

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