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The role of pre-existing thrust faults and topography on the styles of extension in the Gran Sasso range (central Italy)
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Language
English
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Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Title of the book
Issue/vol(year)
3-4 / 292 (1998)
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages (printed)
229-254
Issued date
July 15, 1998
Abstract
Structural analysis and field mapping together with simple geometrical and flexural elastic models, document that two styles of Quaternary extensional tectonics characterized the Gran Sasso range (central Apennines, Italy). In the western part of the range, extension took place on 10–15-km-long range-front normal faults with associated 600–1000-m-high escarpments showing evidence of Late Glacial–Holocene activity. This topography has been reproduced with a thin elastic plate subjected to the isostatic forces induced by the movement along high-angle (55°–65°) planar normal faults. In the eastern part of the belt extension occurred on shallow-dipping normal faults (30°–35°) which reactivated progressively
deeper pre-existing thrusts. In this area antithetic "domino" faults formed to accommodate the mechanical adjustment
of the hanging-wall over a variably dipping major fault surface. The eastward increase in shortening, due to the earlier compressional phase, documented in the Gran Sasso belt by previous authors, accounts for the more developed zones of weakness and high topographic relief in the eastern sector. This setting could explain the different styles of extension and the more advanced northeastern limit of normal faulting in the eastern sector. This work suggests that normal faults can originate either with low- or high-angle geometry in the upper crust according to the pre-existing tectonic setting and that topography could be important in controlling the geometry and pattern of migrating normal faulting.
deeper pre-existing thrusts. In this area antithetic "domino" faults formed to accommodate the mechanical adjustment
of the hanging-wall over a variably dipping major fault surface. The eastward increase in shortening, due to the earlier compressional phase, documented in the Gran Sasso belt by previous authors, accounts for the more developed zones of weakness and high topographic relief in the eastern sector. This setting could explain the different styles of extension and the more advanced northeastern limit of normal faulting in the eastern sector. This work suggests that normal faults can originate either with low- or high-angle geometry in the upper crust according to the pre-existing tectonic setting and that topography could be important in controlling the geometry and pattern of migrating normal faulting.
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a lithosphere containing density heterogeneities. Tectonics 1,
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strutturale della catena del Gran sasso tra Vado di Siella e
Vado di Corno. Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital. 105, 131–171.
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Central Apennine (Italy): northward polarity of thrusting and
out-of-sequence deformations in the Gran Sasso chain. Tectonics
10, 904–919.
Ghisetti, F., Barchi, M., Bally, A.W., Moretti, I., Vezzani, L.,
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Apennines (Italy): problems and implications. In: Spencer,
A.M. (Ed.), Generation, Accumulation and Production of Europe’s
Hydrocarbon, III. Spec. Publ. Eur. Assoc. Pet. Geol. 3,
219–231.
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Sasso massif (Abruzzo, Central Italy). Quat. Int. 25, 81–93.
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of extensional fault-bend folds. Geol. Soc. Am. Bull. 101,
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Death Valley, California. Tectonics 8, 453–467.
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reactivation in normal faulting. J. Struct. Geol. 14, 991–998.
Ivins, E.R., Dixon, T.H., Golombek, M.P., 1990. Extensional
reactivation of abandoned thrust: a bound on shallowing in the
brittle regime. J. Struct. Geol. 12, 303–314.
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crust: observations from regions of active extension. J.
Struct. Geol. 11, 15–36.
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extension: the Northern Apennines case. Tectonophysics
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Gagnepain, J., Housemann, G., Jackson, J.A., Soufleris, C.,
Virieux, J., 1985. The evolution of the Gulf of Corinth
(Greece): an aftershock study of the 1981 earthquakes. Geophys.
J.R. Astron. Soc. 80, 677–693.
King, G.C.P., Stein, R.S., Rundle, J.B., 1988. The growth of
geological structures by repeated earthquakes, 1. Conceptual
framework. J. Geophys. Res. 93, 13307–13318.
Kusznir, N.J., Marsden, G., Egan, S.S., 1991. A flexural-cantilever
simple-shear=pure shear model of continental lithosphere
extension: application to the Jeanne d’Arc Basin, Grand
Banks and Viking Graben, North Sea. In: Roberts, A.M., Yelding,
G., Freeman, B. (Eds.), The Geometry of Normal Faults.
Geol. Soc. Spec. Publ. 56, 41–60.
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Sea and shortening in the Apennines as a result of arc migration
driven by sinking of the lithosphere. Tectonics 5, 227–
246.
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neogenici e intrusioni acide della Toscana e del Lazio settentrionale.
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