Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges

We present a 1:25.000 scale geological map of the Kumeta-Pizzuta ridge in north-western Sicily (Italy), achieved by integrating stratigraphic, structural and geophysical data. In this area, the tectonic edifice results from the piling-up of deep-water-, carbonate platform- and pelagic platform-deriv...

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Main Authors: M. Gasparo Morticelli, G. Avellone, A. Sulli, M. Agate, L. Basilone, R. Catalano, S. Pierini
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-11-01
Series:Journal of Maps
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1300546
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spelling doaj-345fa996cb4748db9bd8ffa4c04c11a92020-11-25T01:29:04ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Maps1744-56472017-11-0113227629010.1080/17445647.2017.13005461300546Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridgesM. Gasparo Morticelli0G. Avellone1A. Sulli2M. Agate3L. Basilone4R. Catalano5S. Pierini6Università degli studi di PalermoUniversità degli studi di PalermoUniversità degli studi di PalermoUniversità degli studi di PalermoUniversità degli studi di PalermoUniversità degli studi di PalermoUniversità degli studi di PalermoWe present a 1:25.000 scale geological map of the Kumeta-Pizzuta ridge in north-western Sicily (Italy), achieved by integrating stratigraphic, structural and geophysical data. In this area, the tectonic edifice results from the piling-up of deep-water-, carbonate platform- and pelagic platform-derived tectonic units (Imerese and Sicilide, Panormide and Trapanese domains, respectively) resulting from deformations of the former southern Tethyan continental margin. The structural setting shows interference of tectonic events, different types of structural styles and different scales of deformational patterns. Early overthrust of the Imerese on the Trapanese units (since the late Serravallian) was followed by wedging at depth of the Trapanese units (after the Tortonian). The wedging implied re-embrication and shortening into the overlying Imerese tectonic units and so produced the main folding and compressive to transpressive structures along the Kumeta-Pizzuta Ridge. Seismic reflection profiles integrated with field data reveal that the main E-W-trending anticlines have been offset by high-angle reverse faults flattening at depth until they connect with low-angle, regionally widespread, decollement surfaces with a northward tectonic transport. This setting supports backthrusting along transpressional faults in the study area, ruling out that the Kumeta ridge is a positive flower structure related to a near-vertical deep, crustal, shear zone as formerly suggested.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1300546SicilyKumeta ridgebackthrustgeological map
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author M. Gasparo Morticelli
G. Avellone
A. Sulli
M. Agate
L. Basilone
R. Catalano
S. Pierini
spellingShingle M. Gasparo Morticelli
G. Avellone
A. Sulli
M. Agate
L. Basilone
R. Catalano
S. Pierini
Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges
Journal of Maps
Sicily
Kumeta ridge
backthrust
geological map
author_facet M. Gasparo Morticelli
G. Avellone
A. Sulli
M. Agate
L. Basilone
R. Catalano
S. Pierini
author_sort M. Gasparo Morticelli
title Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges
title_short Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges
title_full Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges
title_fullStr Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges
title_full_unstemmed Mountain building in NW Sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during Neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the Kumeta and Pizzuta ridges
title_sort mountain building in nw sicily from the superimposition of subsequent thrusting and folding events during neogene: structural setting and tectonic evolution of the kumeta and pizzuta ridges
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Maps
issn 1744-5647
publishDate 2017-11-01
description We present a 1:25.000 scale geological map of the Kumeta-Pizzuta ridge in north-western Sicily (Italy), achieved by integrating stratigraphic, structural and geophysical data. In this area, the tectonic edifice results from the piling-up of deep-water-, carbonate platform- and pelagic platform-derived tectonic units (Imerese and Sicilide, Panormide and Trapanese domains, respectively) resulting from deformations of the former southern Tethyan continental margin. The structural setting shows interference of tectonic events, different types of structural styles and different scales of deformational patterns. Early overthrust of the Imerese on the Trapanese units (since the late Serravallian) was followed by wedging at depth of the Trapanese units (after the Tortonian). The wedging implied re-embrication and shortening into the overlying Imerese tectonic units and so produced the main folding and compressive to transpressive structures along the Kumeta-Pizzuta Ridge. Seismic reflection profiles integrated with field data reveal that the main E-W-trending anticlines have been offset by high-angle reverse faults flattening at depth until they connect with low-angle, regionally widespread, decollement surfaces with a northward tectonic transport. This setting supports backthrusting along transpressional faults in the study area, ruling out that the Kumeta ridge is a positive flower structure related to a near-vertical deep, crustal, shear zone as formerly suggested.
topic Sicily
Kumeta ridge
backthrust
geological map
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1300546
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