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Journal Article
Published: 19 May 2022
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (11-12): 1874–1896.
.... The Viggiano Mountain is located along the NE margin of the High Agri Valley, which is an intra-mountain tectonic basin filled with Quaternary fluvio-lacustrine deposits (Di Niro et al. 1992 ). The WNW–ESE elongated High Agri Valley basin is bounded by high-angle transtensional faults forming the East Agri...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geophysics
Published: 22 December 2017
Geophysics (2018) 83 (2): B25–B31.
... in Switzerland ( Edwards et al., 2015 ), Blackpool in the UK ( Clarke et al., 2014 ), Soultz-sous-Forêts in France ( Baisch et al., 2010 ), Groningen in the Netherlands ( van Thienen-Visser and Breunese, 2015 ), Castor in Spain ( Cesca et al., 2014 ), and the High Agri Valley (HAV) in southern Italy ( Stabile et...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2015
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2015) 134 (3): 396–408.
...Irina Korneva; Antonino Cilona; Emanuele Tondi; Fabrizio Agosta; Maurizio Giorgioni Abstract In the Agri Valley, high-angle faults crosscut platform carbonates that are analogues of the lithological units that host the deep seated largest onshore oil reservoir in Europe. The main faults are W-NW...
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Geo-structural map of the Agri Valley (after Celloet alii, 2000; Mazzoliet alii, 2001); the white rectangle marks the study area. Insert shows the map location within the southern Apennines marked by the red rectangle.
Published: 01 October 2015
Fig. 1 Geo-structural map of the Agri Valley (after C ello et alii , 2000 ; M azzoli et alii , 2001) ; the white rectangle marks the study area. Insert shows the map location within the southern Apennines marked by the red rectangle.
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Schematic geologic map of the High Agri Valley (HAV) and surrounding areas. The location of the Pertusillo reservoir with respect to the eastern Agri fault system (EAFS) and the Monti della Maddalena fault system (MMFS) is reported in the figure. The 1857 Mw 7.0 Basilicata earthquake is indicated with a star. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 10 June 2014
Figure 1. Schematic geologic map of the High Agri Valley (HAV) and surrounding areas. The location of the Pertusillo reservoir with respect to the eastern Agri fault system (EAFS) and the Monti della Maddalena fault system (MMFS) is reported in the figure. The 1857 M w  7.0 Basilicata
Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2008
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2008) 98 (1): 139–148.
... that is still regarded as a landmark in observational seismology. Because of the concentration of damage in the High Agri valley, and contrary to Mallet’s own findings, for many years the earthquake was referred to as the “Val d’Agri earthquake” and was believed by most investigators to have ruptured the 20–25...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2004) 123 (3): 357–372.
...Federico Boenzi; Domenico Capolongo; Giulia Cecaro; Enzo D'Andrea; Salvatore Ivo Giano; Maurizio Lazzari; Marcello Schiattarella Abstract Geomorphic and tectonic features from the western flank of the upper Agri River valley in the southern Apennines have been examined to determine regional...
Journal Article
Published: 10 June 2014
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2014) 104 (4): 1820–1828.
...Figure 1. Schematic geologic map of the High Agri Valley (HAV) and surrounding areas. The location of the Pertusillo reservoir with respect to the eastern Agri fault system (EAFS) and the Monti della Maddalena fault system (MMFS) is reported in the figure. The 1857 M w  7.0 Basilicata...
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Journal Article
Published: 27 May 2014
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2014) 104 (3): 1289–1298.
... evident in the western sector. In this area, an MT station was installed on 26 September 2012 by the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, National Research Council of Italy (IMAA‐CNR), Italy, at about 50 km from another MT station operating since 2003 in the Agri Valley (Tramutola...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.262.01.17
EISBN: 9781862395107
... Abstract Detailed geological mapping and new stratigraphic and structural data collected in the Lucania area of the southern Apennines allowed us to assess the deformation history of Il Monte–Corleto Perticara zone, in the High Agri Valley (Lucanian Apennines, southern Italy) where red...
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2001
Journal of the Geological Society (2001) 158 (2): 309–319.
... studies, cross-section balancing and restoration indicate that the Lagonegro units exposed in the high Agri Valley area suffered relatively limited internal shortening (8 km, i.e. 35%). Early deformation of these rocks, later incorporated into a large-displacement thrust sheet, was dominated by folding...
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Intensities available for the 16 December 1857 earthquake (MCS scale) from a study reported in the Catalogue of Strong Italian Earthquakes (Boschi et al., 2000), plotted over the Melandro–Pergola (to the northwest) and Agri valley (to the southeast) seismogenic sources from the DISS database (same as in Fig. 1). A white dashed line contours all intensities X and above. The black rectangle is the macroseismic source derived by automatic analysis of intensity data (Gasperini et al., 1999). The stars numbered 1 and 2 are the epicenters proposed by Mallet and obtained by automatic analysis (Gasperini et al., 1999; Boschi et al., 2000), respectively. The black line with arrows highlights the route followed by Mallet in the Vallo di Diano and High Agri valley (see text). Basins are labeled as follows: High Agri valley, HAV; Melandro–Pergola valley, MPV; Sant’Arcangelo basin, SAB; Vallo di Diano, VD. Localities: Caggiano, CA; Grumento Nova, GN; Marsico Nuovo, MN; Montemurro, MO; Polla, PO.
Published: 01 February 2008
Figure 2. Intensities available for the 16 December 1857 earthquake ( MCS scale) from a study reported in the Catalogue of Strong Italian Earthquakes ( Boschi et al. , 2000 ), plotted over the Melandro–Pergola (to the northwest) and Agri valley (to the southeast) seismogenic sources from
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Balanced geological section across the northern side of the high Agri Valley (location in Fig. 2). Depth and geometry of the thrust detachement at the base of the Lagonegro units is constrained by sub-surface data (confidential).
Published: 01 March 2001
Fig. 5. Balanced geological section across the northern side of the high Agri Valley (location in Fig. 2). Depth and geometry of the thrust detachement at the base of the Lagonegro units is constrained by sub-surface data (confidential).
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(a) Simplified structural map of the southern Apennines fold-and-thrust belt, Italy (modified after Piedilato & Prosser, 2005). (b) Geological map of the High Agri Valley, southern Italy. The white square represents the location of the Viggiano Mountain study area. (c) Geological cross-section of the southern Apennines along the A–A′ transect (modified after Prosser et al.2021).
Published: 19 May 2022
Fig. 1. (a) Simplified structural map of the southern Apennines fold-and-thrust belt, Italy (modified after Piedilato & Prosser, 2005 ). (b) Geological map of the High Agri Valley, southern Italy. The white square represents the location of the Viggiano Mountain study area. (c) Geological
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(a) Geological map of the Viggiano Mountain area, located along the northern edge of the High Agri Valley (G Palladino et al. in prep.). Location of both Scarrone la macchia and Il monte study sites is reported. (b, c) Schematic stratigraphic logs of (b) Scarrone la macchia and (v) Il monte areas (modified after Lechler et al. 2012).
Published: 19 May 2022
Fig. 2. (a) Geological map of the Viggiano Mountain area, located along the northern edge of the High Agri Valley (G Palladino et al. in prep.). Location of both Scarrone la macchia and Il monte study sites is reported. (b, c) Schematic stratigraphic logs of (b) Scarrone la macchia and (v) Il
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Examples of structures in outcrop involving the Lagonegro Basin rocks in the northern side of the high Agri Valley (TrM, Monte Facito Fm; TrU, Calcari con selce Fm; J, Jurassic radiolarian cherts; KL, Galestri Fm; Mio, Middle–Upper Miocene turbidites). (a) West-verging anticlinal fold of Monte Lama (San Nicola unit). (b) East-verging overturned folds of Monte Volturino (San Nicola unit). (c) Monte Torrette Backthrust, involving different Lagonegro Basin successions in the hanging wall (Caldarosa unit) and footwall (San Nicola unit). (d) East-verging overturned anticline of Monte Enoc (Caldarosa unit), overthrusting Miocene synorogenic strata to the east.
Published: 01 March 2001
Fig. 4. Examples of structures in outcrop involving the Lagonegro Basin rocks in the northern side of the high Agri Valley (TrM, Monte Facito Fm; TrU, Calcari con selce Fm; J, Jurassic radiolarian cherts; KL, Galestri Fm; Mio, Middle–Upper Miocene turbidites). ( a ) West-verging anticlinal fold
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Intensity VIII contour for the 1857 earthquake and the area (highlighted with diagonal bands) where the first shock was distinctly felt (from Branno et al., 1983, redrawn). Type 1 and 2 localities are those where people were able to distinguish the two shocks (solid circles and solid squares, respectively); type 3 are those localities where only one large shock was felt; type 4 are localities not evaluated. Notice that the intensity pattern obtained by Branno et al. is different from that later published by Boschi et al. (2000), shown in Figure 2. Also shown are Quaternary basins (outlined by a hachured pattern), relevant DISS seismogenic sources (same as in previous figures), and Mallet’s proposed epicenter (shown by a star; same as in Fig. 3). Basins are labeled as follows: Melandro–Pergola valley, MPV; Sant’Arcangelo basin, SAB; High Agri valley, HAV; Vallo di Diano basin, VD. Localities are labeled as follows: Balvano, BA; Marsico Nuovo, MN.
Published: 01 February 2008
are Quaternary basins (outlined by a hachured pattern), relevant DISS seismogenic sources (same as in previous figures), and Mallet’s proposed epicenter (shown by a star; same as in Fig.  3 ). Basins are labeled as follows: Melandro–Pergola valley, MPV ; Sant’Arcangelo basin, SAB ; High Agri valley, HAV
Journal Article
Published: 16 May 2014
Journal of the Geological Society (2014) 171 (4): 571–581.
... della Maddalena thrust, from the Melandro valley to the southwestern margin of the Agri basin ( Fig. 1 ). Fig. 4. Kinematic analysis of low-angle tectonic contacts (LATCs). Plots 1, 2, 6 and 8, slip lineations on low-angle tectonic contacts and related kinematic interpretation. Plot 3, measured...
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Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1130/2006.2398(23)
... depths. The values of the Quaternary uplift rates of the southern Apennines axial zone vary from a minimum of 0.2 mm/yr near the town of Potenza to a maximum of ∼1.2–1.3 mm/yr in Agri high valley, a severely deformed Quaternary intermontane basin, still tectonically active, in the Pollino Mountains...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2008
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2008) 127 (3): 317–335.
.... Agri Valley Alburno-Cervati-Pollino Unit algae Apennines Basilicata Italy basin analysis basins Brienza Italy Bulgheria-Verbicaro Unit Campania Italy carbonate platforms Cenozoic Chordata clastic rocks controls deformation deposition depositional environment Europe extension...