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Deformation history of a foredeep basin during the incorporation of its deposits within an advancing orogenic wedge: The case of the Oligocene-Early Miocene Macigno Costiero Formation, southern Tuscany, northern Apennines, Italy

Author(s)
Tavarnelli, Enrico  
Univ Siena, Dipartimento Sci Fis Terra & Ambiente, Via Laterina 8, I-53100 Siena, Italy  
Mazzarini, Francesco  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Pisa, Pisa, Italia  
Scialoja, Eric  
Univ Siena, Dipartimento Sci Fis Terra & Ambiente, Via Laterina 8, I-53100 Siena, Italy  
Isola, Ilaria  
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Sezione Pisa, Pisa, Italia  
Language
English
Obiettivo Specifico
1T. Struttura della Terra
Status
Published
JCR Journal
JCR Journal
Peer review journal
Yes
Journal
Journal of Structural Geology  
Issue/vol(year)
/147 (2021)
ISSN
0191-8141
Publisher
Elsevier
Pages (printed)
104347
Date Issued
June 2021
DOI
10.1016/j.jsg.2021.104347
URI
https://www.earth-prints.org/handle/2122/14806
Subjects

Foredeep deposits

Orogenic wedge

Oligocene-Miocene

Northern Apennines

Abstract
The Upper Oligocene Macigno Formation cropping out in the coastal section of SW Tuscany represents the sedimentary fill of a foredeep basin developed during the collisional stages that led to the construction of the Apennine mountain belt of peninsular Italy. The stratigraphic sequence consists of alternating sandstones and siltstones, that are affected by km-scale contractional structures, namely SW-dipping thrusts and related NEverging folds. An original field survey carried out along a superb coastal exposure, integrated with analysis of mesoscopic fabrics and their overprinting relationships, makes it possible to unravel a complex deformation history. Four main deformation stages are recognized: i) layer-parallel shortening A; ii) top-to-the-foreland shear B; iii) folding C, comprising the fold nucleation sub-stage C1 and the fold amplification sub-stage C2; and iv) thrust propagation D. The sequence of recognized stages indicates a progressive deformation history of the Macigno Formation as it was incorporated within the evolving Apennine orogenic system. The kinematic history inferred from deformation fabrics and their overprinting relationships within Macigno Fm. deposits in SW Tuscany shows remarkable analogies with the structural evolution of foredeep sediments from other fold-andthrust belts, yet with little deviations mainly consisting of pureshear vs. simple shear fluctuations in the early history of accretion. These provide original information on the modes of accretion of foredeep deposits within evolving collisional belts, thus contributing to an enhanced understanding of orogenic dynamics during mountain building with a classical example whose evolution is unravelled in deta
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