Interactions between mantle upwelling, drainage evolution and active normal faulting: an example from the central Apennines (Italy)

N D'Agostino, JA Jackson, F Dramis… - Geophysical Journal …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
In this paper we show that the processes that have shaped the Quaternary surface
development of the Apennines in central Italy are all consequences of a single subcrustal …

Neogene to Quaternary sedimentary basins in the south Adriatic (Central Mediterranean): foredeeps and lithospheric buckling

G Bertotti, V Picotti, C Chilovi, R Fantoni, S Merlini… - …, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Up to several kilometers deep sedimentary basins of Neogene to Quaternary age are found
in the south Adriatic between the Apennines and the Dinarides/Albanides. They are the …

Seismotectonic re-evaluation of the 1976 Friuli, Italy, seismic sequence

S Pondrelli, G Ekström, A Morelli - Journal of Seismology, 2001 - Springer
The 1976 Friuli seismic sequence is known for itscomplexity, with several unusually large
aftershocksoccurring in the epicentral area. The source region, where the northeastern part …

Fault‐related solution cleavage in exposed carbonate reservoir rocks in the southern Apennines, Italy

A Billi, F Salvini - Journal of Petroleum Geology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The deformation associated with a number of kilometre‐scale strike‐slip fault zones which
cut through outcropping carbonate rocks in the Southern Apennines was investigated at …

[PDF][PDF] State of strain in the Italian crust from geodetic data

A Caporali, S Martin, M Massironi, S Baccini - Reports on Geodesy, 2001 - academia.edu
The area bounded by the Alpine chain to the North and Mediterranean/Ionian sea to the
South is characterized by a wide range of tectonic phenomena, such as the indentation of …