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Traces of major collisional events in the asteroid belt in late Eocene marine sediments in Italy Available to Purchase
THE PINK ROCKS OF CARLO CRIVELLI (CIRCA 1489) Available to Purchase
Neural‐Network and Multivariate‐Normal‐Distribution Hybrid Method for Real‐Time Ground‐Shaking Reconstruction Available to Purchase
Impact of the Earthquake Rupture on Ground‐Motion Variability of the 24 August 2016 M w 6.2 Amatrice, Italy, Earthquake Available to Purchase
When stones tell about humans: a presumed anthropomorphic sandstone sculpture found in the Marche Apennines of central Italy Available to Purchase
Offshore Fault Geometry Revealed from Earthquake Locations Using New State‐of‐Art Techniques: The Case of the 2022 Adriatic Sea Earthquake Sequence Available to Purchase
Jurassic to Quaternary reactivation of inherited structures in the central Apennines Available to Purchase
Nodulina kuhnti n. Sp. and nodulina eugubina n. Sp., New Agglutinated Foraminifera from the Lower Paleocene of the Scaglia Rossa, Umbria–Marche Basin, Italy Open Access
Seismotectonic role of transversal structures in the Plio-Quaternary evolution of the external Marche Apennines (Italy) Available to Purchase
Geological map, balanced and restored cross-sections, and 3D geological model of the Monte Fema area, Umbria-Marche Apennines (Italy) Open Access
A new section of Upper Pleistocene alluvial-colluvial deposits in the foothills of the Marche Ridge (Northern Apennines, central Italy) Available to Purchase
Interseismic creep of carbonate-hosted seismogenic normal faults: Insights from central Italy Open Access
Fault Rheology Control on Rupture Propagation and Aftershocks Distribution during the 2016–2017 Central Italy Earthquakes Available to Purchase
Combining Seismotectonic and Catalog‐Based 3D Models for Advanced Smoothed Seismicity Computations Available to Purchase
The Influence of Cumulative Intensity on Macroseismic Source Parameters: The Case of 2016–2017 and 1703 Seismic Sequences (Central Italy) Available to Purchase
Detailed mapping and paleostress analysis of active faults in the northern Vettore–Bove fault zone, Sibillini Mountains, Italy Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The Sibillini Mountains, which make up the southern part of the Umbria-Marche Apennines, were struck by a series of earthquakes in 2016, including five with magnitudes greater than 5. The largest event, M w 6.5, occurred on 30 October 2016. A M w 5.9 earthquake on 26 October ruptured several faults in the northern third of the Vettore–Bove fault system, and the M w 6.5 event produced surface ruptures along the entire 30-km length. Ground surveys conducted shortly after these earthquakes showed that many, but not all, of the surface ruptures corresponded to previously mapped faults. Also, some faults that had been mapped as Quaternary did not produce surface ruptures during the earthquakes. In this study, we present the results of detailed field mapping that was conducted prior to the 2016 earthquakes and provide evidence that all of the surface ruptures in the northern part of the Vettore–Bove fault system occurred along preexisting faults. Paleostress analysis shows that the reactivated faults had been active prior to 2016 in stress fields with similar orientations to the modern-day stress field. In addition, we show that one fault segment, which is the southern continuation of a major fault that slipped during the 2016 earthquakes, was not reactivated because it was unfavorably oriented.
The Jurassic structural high of Sasso di Pale (Umbria-Marche Basin, Italy): How a small Apennine structure recorded Early to Middle Jurassic global perturbations Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The reduced Jurassic sedimentary sequences deposited on a structural high in the Umbria-Marche Apennines, as well their relationships with adjacent expanded basinal sequences, have been reconstructed through detailed, interdisciplinary study of the Sasso di Pale and Monte Serrone areas near Foligno, Italy. The physiographic features of the basin originated in the Early Jurassic (latest early Pliensbachian), when extensional tectonic activity broke up a shallow water platform where the Calcare Massiccio had been deposited, and the area evolved from an edge-stepped structural high to a distally steepened ramp. The biostratigraphic framework of this paper is mainly based on calcareous nannofossils, which are a useful tool for dating condensed Jurassic successions. Although the sections studied have limited thickness and much lateral facies variation, the sedimentary evolution can be traced and interpreted within a wider Jurassic environmental perspective. In the upper Pliensbachian–lower Bajocian interval, local sea-level variations are compatible with the global sea-level curve. Furthermore, some of the characteristic events—such as the Pliensbachian–Toarcian crisis, the Early Toarcian Jenkyns Event, and the Middle Jurassic carbonate crisis—can be recognized. The present study shows how the reconstruction of local paleogeography can fit into a more general framework and how regional and global signals can be recognized even in a small structural high such as the one we have investigated.
Sedimentological and archaeological evidence for a Late Antique Little Ice Age climate event (536–660 CE) as recorded in a fluvial strath terrace of the Esino River (Marche region, Italy) Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT Stratigraphic analysis of two sections of a fluvial strath terrace exposed on the left bank of the Esino River near the village of Trocchetti (province of Ancona, Marche region of central Italy), and the study of a large landslide located near the village of San Cristoforo, a few kilometers down valley from the Trocchetti fluvial terrace, provide evidence for two catastrophic environmental events, namely: (1) the aggradation on the riverbed of coarse, chaotic gravel due to a violent flashflood; and (2) the formation of a large ephemeral lake as the consequence of the landslide that barred the river channel at San Cristoforo. Archaeological and historical information about the lost Roman city of Tuficum , which was located just a kilometer upriver from the Trocchetti terrace, and ceramic artifacts found in the chaotic gravel unit, led us to the hypothesis that both the flashflood and the landslide were induced by the sudden, severe climate change of the Late Antique Little Ice Age (mid-sixth century to mid-seventh century CE).
Thin vs. thick-skinned tectonics in the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt: Contrast or coexistence? Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT The structural style at depth of the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt, which occupies the outer province of the Northern Apennines of peninsular Italy, has long been debated and interpreted in terms of thin-skinned or thick-skinned deformation models, respectively. Thin-skinned models predict that the Mesozoic–Tertiary sedimentary cover was detached along Upper Triassic evaporites and translated northeastward along stepped thrust faults above a relatively undeformed basement. On the other hand, thick-skinned models predict the direct involvement of conspicuous basement slices within thrust-related folds. A description of selected examples in the southeastern part of the Umbria-Marche belt reveals that some compressional structures are indeed thin-skinned, their style being controlled by rheological properties of a mechanically heterogeneous stratigraphy containing multiple décollements, whereas other structures are genuinely thick-skinned, their style being dominated by the reverse-reactivation of pre-orogenic normal faults deeply rooted within the basement. Therefore, the contrast of thin- versus thick-skinned structural styles, an issue that has generated a long-lasting debate, is only apparent, since both styles are documented to coexist and to have concurred in controlling the final compressional geometry of the fold-and-thrust belt.