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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2023
Petroleum Geoscience (2023) 29 (2): petgeo2022-085.
...Giacomo Mangano; Tiago M. Alves; Massimo Zecchin; Dario Civile; Salvatore Critelli Abstract This work addresses the tectonic significance of a NW–SE-trending strike-slip fault zone in the Calabrian Arc of southern Italy, the RossanoSan Nicola Fault Zone (RSFZ). High-quality seismic reflection...
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Geodynamic reconstruction of the Central Mediterranean region under Pangaea...
Published: 01 June 2023
( Chizzini et al. 2022 ). RSFZ, RossanoSan Nicola Fault Zone.
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2014
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2014) 133 (3): 455–473.
... between the Crotone and the Rossano basins ( fig. 2 ). The Cirò Basin is margined to the south-west by the major NW-SE-striking Rossano-S. Nicola shear zones ( V an D ijk et alii , 2000 ) ( figs. 1 and 2 ). These fault zones involve Neogene deposits belonging to the Calabrian foreland-basin system...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2008
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2008) 78 (10): 693–711.
... ; Van Dijk et al. 2000 ; Tansi et al. 2007 ). Along the RossanoSan Nicola fault zone the strike-slip movement was responsible of intense left-lateral displacement of the Tortonian–Messinian cover ( Fig. 7C ). The progressive separation of the Rossano and Crotone basins began in the late Messinian...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (3): 731–738.
.... Nicola fault zone ( van D ijk et alii , 2000 ) induced subsidence in the area, giving rise to the Rossano basin . Here, a thick complex sequence of continental and marine sediments was deposited ( R oda , 1964 ; O gniben , 1973 ; C ritelli , 1990 ; van D ijk et alii , 2000 ) consisting of Late...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2010
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2010) 129 (3): 353–384.
... and Botricello domains) suggesting left-lateral shear along two NW-SE fault zones (respectively corresponding to the Rossano-San Nicola shear zone of V an D ijk , 1990 and our Fosso Umbro Fault). During the deposition of the upper part of the PPF sinistral transpression along the NW-trending fault...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2003
Journal of the Geological Society (2003) 160 (6): 863–880.
... . (2000) proposed that the NW-trending fault of the Vitravo valley belongs to the left-lateral Rossano-San Nicola shear zone ( Fig. 1 ), which represents the northern boundary of the Crotone Basin. Fig. 16.  The imbricate listric normal faults on the eastern side of the Vitravo valley may have...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 April 2023
Journal of the Geological Society (2023) 180 (3): jgs2022-085.
..., pseudotachylyte. Conformably overlying the San Nicola Formation regionally are Tortonian shales and clays of the Ponda Formation, although these are only locally present in the study area as a <1 m thick shale horizon, which is truncated by the overlying unconformity at the base of the Messinian...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 October 2002
GSA Bulletin (2002) 114 (10): 1183–1209.
... the middle Miocene onward in the rear of the Calabrian arc and locked between the RossanoSan Nicola and the Petilia-Sosti zones, two intra-arc, northwest-trending, oblique- sinistral crustal shear zones ( Figs. 1 , 2 ). In his milestone work, Roda (1964) sub divided the Crotone basin stratigraphy...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2005
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2005) 75 (2): 300–312.
... area, called the Ionian forearc basin ( Cavazza et al. 1997 ; Bonardi et al. 2001 ), located internally in respect to the Calabrian accretionary wedge ( Fig. 1 ). The Crotone Basin is bounded by two NW-trending sinistral shear systems, the RossanoSan Nicola to the north and the Petilia–Sosti...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 January 2012
AAPG Bulletin (2012) 96 (1): 155–175.
... is located along the Ionian coast of Calabria and is classified as a fore-arc basin, placed internally with respect to the Calabrian accretionary wedge ( Bonardi et al., 2001 ; Zecchin et al., 2004a ) ( Figure 1A, B ). The basin is bounded by two major left-lateral shear systems, the RossanoSan Nicola...
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Journal Article
Journal: Economic Geology
Published: 01 January 2003
Economic Geology (2003) 98 (1): 201–219.
... Late Cenozoic geomorphic and tectonic evolution of the Patagonian Andes between latitudes 42°S and 46°S: An appraisal based on fission-track results from the transpressional intra-arc Liquiñe-Ofqui fault zone— Stuart N. Thomson 1159 Late Miocene exhumation and uplift of the Washington...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 25 October 2019
GSA Bulletin (2020) 132 (5-6): 1183–1200.
...–trending Rossano-San Nicola and Petilia-Policastro left-lateral, strike-slip shear zones ( Van Dijk, 1994 ; Zecchin et al., 2004 ; Galli and Scionti, 2006 ) ( Fig. 1B ). In the central part of the basin, several NE-SW–trending extensional fault zones are interpreted to have formed during the last...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 1975
AAPG Bulletin (1975) 59 (10): 1814–1870.
... 1,598 m or 5,243 ft), Pirawarth U-6 (TD 1,507 m or 4,944 ft), Pirawarth U-7 (TD 2,045 m or 6,709 ft), Pirawarth U-8 (TD 1,221 m or 4,006 ft), and Himberg Ost 1 (TD 3,000 m or 9,842 ft). Pirawarth U-8 proved a commercial oil and gas accumulation in the intermediate block zone of the western main fault...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.262.01.19
EISBN: 9781862395107
... in the pollen sum. Fig. 2 Simplified geological sketch of the Crotone Basin (modified from Massari et al . 2002) and location of study area. Evolution of the Crotone Basin was controlled by two NW-trending crustal shear zones (the Rossano–S. Nicola and Petilia-Sosti Zones). Fig. 3. Large-scale...
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