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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1991
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1991) 110 (3-4): 717–725.
... composition major elements Mesozoic metals metamorphic rocks metavolcanic rocks rare earths reworking Southern Europe trace elements Triassic Tuscany Italy Verrucano Formation volcanism ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2005
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2005) 124 (2): 313–332.
... overlain by the Triassic Verrucano Group, represented by the Civitella Marittima Fm. (Early?-Middle?Triassic), the Anageniti minute Fm. (Late Ladinian) and the Tocchi Fm. (Carnian). The Verrucano Group of the eastern side of Monte Leoni lacks the Monte Quoio Fm., which is extensively exposed...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2009
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2009) 128 (2): 515–526.
... and by the calcite-dolomite geothermometer. Several piled tectonic units, belonging to the Tuscan and Subligurian domains, constitute the backbone of the Monti dell’Uccellina range. These are, from bottom to top: 1) the Torre Cannelle Unit, made up by the Verrucano Group rocks; 2) the Talamone Unit, made up...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2008
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2008) 127 (3): 599–613.
... the Triassic and Paleozoic metamorphic successions. Below the Late Triassic evaporites, representing the lowermost stratigraphic unit of the Tuscan Nappe, the Verrucano Group (Early-Middle Triassic) and the phyllite succession (Palaeozoic) have been perforated. The Verrucano Group is represented...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2006
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2006.262.01.01
EISBN: 9781862395107
... Abstract The Anisian–Carnian Verrucano Group of the Tuscan Metamorphic Units and the Triassic–Hettangian Pseudoverrucano Formation of the homonymous unit are mainly continental redbeds occurring in Tuscany at the base of the Alpine orogenic cycle. A study carried out throughout the Apennine...
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(a) Small lens-shaped, massive bodies of haematite + quartz + pyrite interb...
Published: 30 May 2022
of the Verrucano Group. (e) Centimetre-thick sub-vertical pyrite vein crossing quartz-metaconglomerate of the Verrucano Group.
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Geological cross section through the Monti dell’Uccellina range highlightin...
Published: 01 June 2009
Fig. 10 Geological cross section through the Monti dell’Uccellina range highlighting the superposition of the different tectonic units and complexes (1: Calcare Nummulitico Fm.; 2: Verrucano Group (Vacchereccia Unit); 3: Calcare Massiccio Fm.; 4: Salto del Cervo Fm; 5: Verrucano Group (Monti
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2008
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2008) 127 (3): 615–624.
... deformation within the Permian-Triassic sequence. The observation of pre-orogenic extensional structures within the Arenarie di Poggio al Carpino Formation together with syn-sedimentary normal faults within the overlying Upper Triassic strata of the Verrucano Group, may be interpreted as evidence...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1994
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1994) 113 (2): 445–450.
...Franco M. Elter; Marco Meccheri Abstract The reduction spots in some lithotypes of the Verrucano Group (Monticiano-Roccastrada Unit), cropping out in the central-southern Tuscany from Iano up to the M. Argentario promontory, allow us to evaluate the amount of the finite strain and to discuss...
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Photographs of the main lithotypes exposed in the study areas. (a) Alternat...
Published: 30 May 2022
) Contact separating upper Permian grey metasiltstone, at the bottom, and quartz-metaconglomerate, at the top (Rio Marina Fm). (d) Detail of quartz-metaconglomerate at the top of the upper Permian succession (Rio Marina Fm). (e) Triassic quartz-metaconglomerate (Verrucano Group, Anageniti auct.). (f
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Examples of mineralized faults. (a) Middle-angle normal fault deforming the...
Published: 30 May 2022
Fig. 9. Examples of mineralized faults. (a) Middle-angle normal fault deforming the Triassic metaconglomerate and metasiltstone of the Verrucano Group exposed in the Topinetti area. (b) Middle-angle normal fault controlling the slope morphology along the sea coast of the Topinetti area. (c
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F 1  and F 2  folds and related tectonic foliations (S 1  and S 2 ). Valle ...
Published: 30 May 2022
Fig. 17. F 1 and F 2 folds and related tectonic foliations (S 1 and S 2 ). Valle Giove stope: (a) F 2 fold affecting metasandstone and inter-layered phyllite and metasiltstone (Verrucano Group); (b) detail of S 1 and S 2 relationships in the F 2 hinge zone; (c) isoclinal F 1 fold deformed
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- Stratigraphic correlation scheme of the late Carboniferous-Permian and Tr...
Published: 01 June 2020
=Punta Bianca II cycle (i.e. Verrucano Group); STS=S.Terenzo schist; CD=Coregna dolostone; LSF=La Spezia Formation; GMF=Grezzone Metallifero Formation; VF=Verruca Fm.; VIF=Vinca Formation; GF=Grezzoni Formation; SLs=S.Lorenzo schist; Abc=Asciano breccia and conglomerate; Verrucano Group:VF=Verruca
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Sketch of the geological units used in this work (right-hand side) and the ...
Published: 11 May 2015
.; RET = “Calcare a Rhaetavicula contorta” Fm.; CCA = “Burano and Calcare Cavernoso” Fm.; Tuscan metamorphic units, “Monticiano-Roccastrada” Unit (MRU): MRU3 = “Verrucanogroup; MRU2 = Paleozoic phyllite-quartzite group.
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 1974
Italian Journal of Geosciences (1974) 93 (1): 47–60.
... Paleozoic sandstone sedimentary rocks slates Southern Europe stratigraphy Tocchi Formation Tuscany Italy Verrucano Group ...
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( a ) Tuscan Nappe boudins and middle-late Miocene sediments distribution, ...
Published: 01 February 2016
; the hangingwall rotation of the Verrucano Group provided new space for the accommodation of new syntectonic sediments. Afterwards, all these structures and sediments were affected by normal faults during Pliocene, although not shown in this cartoon (after B rogi & L iotta , 2008 , modified).
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( A ) Tectono-stratigraphic columns illustrating the main features of the p...
Published: 17 January 2015
-Oligocene calcschists and Oligocene-early Miocene metasandstone. The crystalline basement of inner and outer Tuscan Domains is characterized by middle-late Triassic rocks, mainly represented by quartzite (Verrucano Group, Auct .) and Paleozoic phyllite; ( B ) Evolutionary tectonic sketch model of inner
Journal Article
Published: 30 May 2022
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (11-12): 2238–2261.
... of the Verrucano Group. (e) Centimetre-thick sub-vertical pyrite vein crossing quartz-metaconglomerate of the Verrucano Group. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2004
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2004) 123 (1): 53–66.
... Italy Verrucano Group ...
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2005
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2005) 124 (1): 189–201.
... sedimentary structures shale Sinemurian Southern Europe stromatolites succession synsedimentary processes tectonics Tethys transgression Triassic Tuscan Ammonitico Rosso Tuscany Italy Umbria Italy Upper Triassic Verrucano Group ...