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Cupramontana Fault System and data for the 2012 and 2013 seismic sequences. The results of the stress inversion analysis are shown in the inset at the bottom right. The transversal faults are shown in purple; all the other structures are in black. The black arrows indicate main seismic events with available focal mechanism solutions (see Table 1). CUFS, Cupramontana Fault System; SCFS, South Conero Fault System.
Published: 15 November 2023
Fig. 6. Cupramontana Fault System and data for the 2012 and 2013 seismic sequences. The results of the stress inversion analysis are shown in the inset at the bottom right. The transversal faults are shown in purple; all the other structures are in black. The black arrows indicate main seismic
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Seismotectonic and kinematic sketch map of the Marche external Apennine sector showing active structures, structural blocks A and B (sub-blocks B1, B2 and B3) and seismic sequences. APU, Amandola push-up; CFS, Cattolica Fault System; CFS2, 2bis, 5 flower structures; CS, Coastal Structure; CUFS, Cupramontana Fault System; MFFS, Metauro–Fano Fault System; SCFS, South Conero Fault System; SQU, South Quirico–Urbino Fault System.
Published: 15 November 2023
; CUFS, Cupramontana Fault System; MFFS, Metauro–Fano Fault System; SCFS, South Conero Fault System; SQU, South Quirico–Urbino Fault System.
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Geo-structural sketch map of the study area based on the results of this work and those of Pierantoni et al. (2013), Pierantoni et al. (2019), Costa et al. (2021) and Conti et al. (2020). The main structural blocks are labelled A and B (sub-blocks B1, B2 and B3). APU, Amandola push-up; CFS, Cattolica Fault System; CFS1–8, main flower structures (the screen highlights the main structures); CS, Coastal Structure; CUFS, Cupramontana Fault System; FFL, Fiastrone–Fiastrella; MFFS, Metauro–Fano Fault System; SCFS, San Conero Fault System; SQU, San Quirico–Urbino Fault System.
Published: 15 November 2023
, Amandola push-up; CFS, Cattolica Fault System; CFS1–8, main flower structures (the screen highlights the main structures); CS, Coastal Structure; CUFS, Cupramontana Fault System; FFL, Fiastrone–Fiastrella; MFFS, Metauro–Fano Fault System; SCFS, San Conero Fault System; SQU, San Quirico–Urbino Fault System.
Journal Article
Published: 15 November 2023
Journal of the Geological Society (2023) 180 (6): jgs2023-002.
...Fig. 6. Cupramontana Fault System and data for the 2012 and 2013 seismic sequences. The results of the stress inversion analysis are shown in the inset at the bottom right. The transversal faults are shown in purple; all the other structures are in black. The black arrows indicate main seismic...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 November 1980
AAPG Bulletin (1980) 64 (11): 1961–2011.
... gas well 15/5-2 was successful but the structure is cut by a complicated fault system and the results of 15/9-3 indicate that the reservoir sands shale out to the west; 15/9-4 could not be tested but contained gas and condensate in a separate structure in the southeast part of the block. Elf 15/3-3...
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Published: 11 July 2016
Geological Magazine (2017) 154 (4): 837–858.
...) strike-slip fault; (13) thrust; (14) bed attitude; (15) trace of the geological section; (16) exact point of discovery of MSVG 39617; (17) stratigraphic boundary. Figure 2. Simplified scheme of the Mesozoic stratigraphy of a typical PCP-basin system in the Umbrian–Marchean domain. Legend: (1...