Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy

The Southern Apennines (SA) are part of the Apennine–Maghrebian chain, a segment of the circum-Mediterranean Alpine orogenic system. It is a NE-verging fold-and-thrust belt with an about N150°-striking axis developed since the late Oligocene-early Miocene. The Geological Map at 1:25,000 scale of the...

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Main Authors: Dario Civile, Marcello Schiattarella, Claudio Martino, Massimo Zecchin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2016.1245633
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spelling doaj-003ada6baa304ca0ac827d879b37dcda2020-11-25T02:04:44ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-11-0113271810.1080/17445647.2016.12456331245633Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, ItalyDario Civile0Marcello Schiattarella1Claudio Martino2Massimo Zecchin3Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica SperimentaleUniversità della BasilicataUniversità della BasilicataIstituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica SperimentaleThe Southern Apennines (SA) are part of the Apennine–Maghrebian chain, a segment of the circum-Mediterranean Alpine orogenic system. It is a NE-verging fold-and-thrust belt with an about N150°-striking axis developed since the late Oligocene-early Miocene. The Geological Map at 1:25,000 scale of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, presents a sector of the axial zone of the SA which represents a key area to reconstruct the tectonic evolution of this chain. The map describes the complex structural and stratigraphic relationships between the three main tectonic units forming this sector of the SA: (1) the carbonate slope succession of the Maddalena Mts Unit, interpreted as the eastern boundary of the Apennine carbonate Platform; (2) the Lagonegro Unit, resulting from the deformation of the homonym pelagic basin; (3) the strongly deformed Argille Variegate Group sandwiched between the two previous units. Three main contractional tectonic stages, occurring from middle Miocene to Pliocene, have been recognized. Since Pliocene times low-angle extensional tectonic contacts and tectono-gravitative detachments affected the tectonic pile.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2016.1245633Southern ApenninesPergola–Melandro basinBrienza–Paterno thrustNeogene tectono-sedimentary evolution
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author Dario Civile
Marcello Schiattarella
Claudio Martino
Massimo Zecchin
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Marcello Schiattarella
Claudio Martino
Massimo Zecchin
Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy
Journal of Maps
Southern Apennines
Pergola–Melandro basin
Brienza–Paterno thrust
Neogene tectono-sedimentary evolution
author_facet Dario Civile
Marcello Schiattarella
Claudio Martino
Massimo Zecchin
author_sort Dario Civile
title Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy
title_short Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy
title_full Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy
title_fullStr Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Geology of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, Southern Apennines, Italy
title_sort geology of the pergola–melandro basin area, southern apennines, italy
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-11-01
description The Southern Apennines (SA) are part of the Apennine–Maghrebian chain, a segment of the circum-Mediterranean Alpine orogenic system. It is a NE-verging fold-and-thrust belt with an about N150°-striking axis developed since the late Oligocene-early Miocene. The Geological Map at 1:25,000 scale of the Pergola–Melandro basin area, presents a sector of the axial zone of the SA which represents a key area to reconstruct the tectonic evolution of this chain. The map describes the complex structural and stratigraphic relationships between the three main tectonic units forming this sector of the SA: (1) the carbonate slope succession of the Maddalena Mts Unit, interpreted as the eastern boundary of the Apennine carbonate Platform; (2) the Lagonegro Unit, resulting from the deformation of the homonym pelagic basin; (3) the strongly deformed Argille Variegate Group sandwiched between the two previous units. Three main contractional tectonic stages, occurring from middle Miocene to Pliocene, have been recognized. Since Pliocene times low-angle extensional tectonic contacts and tectono-gravitative detachments affected the tectonic pile.
topic Southern Apennines
Pergola–Melandro basin
Brienza–Paterno thrust
Neogene tectono-sedimentary evolution
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2016.1245633
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