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- Calabrian side of the Strait: a) View of the onland western segment of the Scilla fault, bordering to the north the Campo Piale high. The fault trace (F) and the sequence of terraces (T) on the structural high are outlined. The MIS 5.5 surfaces on the hanging wall of the fault is also visible in the foreground. b) West of Villa S. Giovanni: terraced coastal-fluvial deposits of the IV order (MIS 5.3), unconformably overlying the Messina Gravels and Sands Fm (dashed line). c) North of Campo Piale: V order terraced sandy conglomerates (MIS 5.5), unconformably overlying the Messina Gravels and Sands Fm (dashed line). d) North-east of Campo Piale: VI order (MIS 6.5) terraced conglomerates in carbonate matrix, rich in fossils (see inset). e) Piano di Matiniti: terraced continental silty-sandy deposits, directly overlying (dashed line) a VIII order wave-cut platform (MIS 7.3-7.5). Sicilian side of the Strait: f) Terraced surface (T) of the V order between Capo Peloro, Ganzirri and Faro Superiore, bounded by the Mortelle fault scarp (F). g) South of Mortelle: V order terraced sandy conglomerates (MIS 5.5).
Published: 10 October 2016
visible in the foreground. b) West of Villa S. Giovanni: terraced coastal-fluvial deposits of the IV order (MIS 5.3), unconformably overlying the Messina Gravels and Sands Fm (dashed line). c) North of Campo Piale: V order terraced sandy conglomerates (MIS 5.5), unconformably overlying the Messina Gravels
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Published: 10 October 2016
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2017) 136 (3): 337–346.
... visible in the foreground. b) West of Villa S. Giovanni: terraced coastal-fluvial deposits of the IV order (MIS 5.3), unconformably overlying the Messina Gravels and Sands Fm (dashed line). c) North of Campo Piale: V order terraced sandy conglomerates (MIS 5.5), unconformably overlying the Messina Gravels...
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Published: 01 October 2010
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2010) 100 (5A): 2067–2079.
...C. Bottari; P. Carveni; C. Saccà; B. Copat; G. Iaria Abstract A study aimed to shed some light on building collapse caused by the strongest earthquakes in the San Raineri Peninsula (Messina) is here reported. Although a compilation of structurally damaged buildings is widely reported in historical...
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Published: 02 December 2014
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2015) 105 (1): 1–13.
...Paolo Galli; Biagio Giaccio; Edoardo Peronace; Paolo Messina Abstract The 23 km long Sulmona normal fault flanks the southwestern slope of the Mount Morrone range in the central Apennines. To date, the recent activity of this structure is uncertain, as the faulting evidence concerns only undated...
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Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of the Geological Society (2011) 168 (1): 191–199.
... terrace, which appears to be a function of distance from the axis of the syncline; (3) the distribution of Middle–Upper Pleistocene deposits (Messina Gravels), which appear to mimic the subsidence pattern associated with 1908-type earthquakes; (4) the local drainage pattern, which exhibits attraction...
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Published: 01 October 2012
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2012) 131 (3): 389–402.
...); 5) Pagliare di Sassa alluvial unit (middle Pleistocene); 6) calcareous gravel and breccia placed as debris flow (L’Aquila Breccia) (Middle Plesitocene); 7) Scoppito-Madonna della Strada unit sensu B osi et alii (2003) ; 8) foredeep terrigenous unit (Messinian); 9) carbonate inner and reef...
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Published: 01 November 2000
European Journal of Mineralogy (2000) 12 (6): 1131–1138.
...” (mainly halotrichite-group sulphates) are known in the nearby of Roccalumera (in the north ionian seaside of Sicily) since medieval times, as these minerals were used in the tanning processes. Hairy efflorescences occur in a gravel and sand formation (Ghiaie di Messina), where these “alum minerals” were...
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Published: 01 February 2023
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2023) 142 (1): 104–121.
... and antithetic faults (Trasacco and Luco faults, respectively; Fig. 2 ) ( Lavecchia et al., 1994 ; Galadini & Messina, 1994 ; Ghisetti & Vezzani, 1997 ; Cavinato et al., 2002 ; Patruno & Scisciani, 2021 ). Seismic reflection data show a half-graben geometry of the basin, with thickening...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 31 March 2023
DOI: 10.1144/SP523-2021-77
EISBN: 9781786209559
... of loose gravel and sand unconformably lying above a substratum of the Middle Pleistocene ‘Messina Sand and Gravels’ formation ( Bottari et al. 2010 ). According to Chiocci et al. (2008) , the Messina Mound is made up of the ‘Messina Sand and Gravels’ formation and is presently affected by south...
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Published: 01 October 2012
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2012) 131 (3): 373–388.
... Fm.), etheropic with deltaic and alluvial fan deposits (Vall’Orsa, Valle dell’Inferno, Valle Valiano and Fonte Vedice Fm.); 2) an upper fluviolacustrine cycle (Middle Pleistocene), carved in the former one and consisting of sands rich of volcanic ashes and gravels (S. Mauro Fm.). All these deposits...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 23 June 2017
GSA Bulletin (2017) 129 (9-10): 1314–1336.
... Apennines ( Cavinato and DeCelles, 1999 ; Galadini and Messina, 2004 ). Although the extensional intermontane basins of the central Apennines ( Fig. 1 ) are among the most seismically active sectors of the central Mediterranean area ( Amato et al., 1997 ; Bagh et al., 2007 ; Falcucci et al., 2011...
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Published: 01 June 2016
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2016) 135 (2): 350–362.
....) and lacustrine silts (Calabrian Madonna della Strada Fm. in the NW part of the Aterno Basin); ii ) an upper fluvial-lacustrine cycle (Middle Plei stocene), carved in the former one and consisting of sands rich of volcanic ashes and gravels (S. Mauro Fm. and Civitatomassa Fm. in the SE and NW sector...
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Published: 01 November 2009
Seismological Research Letters (2009) 80 (6): 940–950.
...E. Falcucci; S. Gori; E. Peronace; G. Fubelli; M. Moro; M. Saroli; B. Giaccio; P. Messina; G. Naso; G. Scardia; A. Sposato; M. Voltaggio; P. Galli; F. Galadini The shock of 6 April 2009 occurred in a region that has been struck by past earthquakes ( CPTI Working Group 2004 ; Figure 1...
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Published: 01 January 2010
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2010) 80 (1): 36–53.
... tide-driven bidirectional reverse flows. Today, these conditions are observable along the present-day Messina Strait in the central Mediterranean ( Fig. 1A ). Here, the semidiurnal inversion of tides occurs between the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north and the Ionian Sea to the south ( Vercelli 1925...
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Published: 26 July 2024
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2024) 54 (3): 249–263.
... and then transported by ice and meltwater over distances ranging from a few to 1000 kilometers ( Smed & Ehlers, 2002 ). They can be found in large numbers along the Baltic coast and in the hinterland in gravel pits, cuts, and as individual rock pieces on the surface of the soil. Glacial erratics have been...
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Published: 01 July 2017
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2017) 47 (3): 258–267.
..., % gravel and % silt and clay; % gravel correlated positively with % carbonate and % total organic matter in the sediments. Cluster analysis of the foraminiferal data produced two distinct groups corresponding to the 5 m and 10 m stations. In a multidimensional-scaling plot, each group spread along a linear...
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Published: 01 October 2012
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2012) 131 (3): 448–458.
... fracture zone, linear fissures with cm-size apertures and echelon cracks, generally without appreciable vertical slip, were found ( fig. 3a ). Fissures ubiquitously cut the ground surface and human-made structures (such as gravel and asphalt roads), buildings and reinforced concrete walls. Basing on its...
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Published: 01 November 2018
Earthquake Spectra (2018) 34 (4): 1557–1583.
...., Carminati and Doglioni 2012 , Fubelli et al. 2009 , Galadini and Messina 2004 ). The entire process occurred contemporaneously with chain uplift (e.g., Galadini et al. 2003 ), which amounted to about 1,000 m over the Quaternary (e.g., D'Agostino et al. 2001 ). Figure 1. (a) Schematic geological...
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Published: 01 February 2022
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2022) 141 (1): 53–68.
... saturated soil (e.g., sandy silt, sands, silty sands, gravelly sands, clayey sands and sandy gravels) for the first 20 metres of depth. In the proposed approach, the geological predisposition is derived from geologic units and borehole analysis. Based on the regional geological map, the information related...
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Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2011
GSA Bulletin (2011) 123 (1-2): 132–149.
.... The causes of the first cooling phase have been extensively discussed ( Platt and Compagnoni, 1990 ; Wallis et al., 1993 ; Messina et al., 1996 ; Bonardi et al., 2001 ; Rossetti et al., 2001 ; Iannace et al., 2007 ), while causes and mechanisms of the second one have never been investigated...
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