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Title: UPLIFT AND LOCAL TECTONIC SUBSIDENCE IN THE EVOLUTION OF INTRAMONTANE BASINS: THE EXAMPLE OF THE SULMONA BASIN (CENTRAL APENNINES, ITALY).
Authors: MICCADEI, E.
PIACENTINI, T.
BARBERI, R.
Keywords: regional uplift - tectonic subsidence - sedi­mentation/erosion - geomorphology, Central Apennines
sollevamento regionale - subsidenza tetto­nica - sedimentazione/erosione - geomorfologia - Appennino centrale
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Università di Camerino
Citation: Studi geologici camerti, n. speciale, 2002, pp. 119-133
Abstract: The geological evolution of the Apennines thrust belt is related to the deformation of different Mesozoic - Cenozoic paleo­geographical domains; the deformation developed during Neogene as a chain-foredeep-foreland system in the margin of the Adria plate. Since Middle(?)-Upper Pliocene the thrust belt went through an extensional tectonics. It made the regional and local tectonic set­ting more complicated, with strong vertical displacement along NW-SE, E-W and SW-NE normal fault systems, or complex kine­matics fault systems. [...]
URI: http://193.204.8.201:8080/jspui/handle/1336/742
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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