An integrated structural and paleomagnetic study was carried out on Neogene- Quaternary clastic sedimentary sequences exposed in north Calabria to defi ne the brittle postorogenic evolution of the inner sector of the Calabrian arc. The structural, mineralogical, and magnetic fabric data presented in this paper suggest that the postorogenic basins of north Calabria originated and developed under an extensional tectonic regime that has been active since the middle Miocene. Results were used to defi ne the spatial and temporal evolution of the extensional fault systems in the framework of extensional processes active in the backarc region of the southeastward-migrating Apennine subduction system. Our data indicate that regional backarc extension operated in the brittle crust, and the data trace a continuous evolution from low- to high-angle extensional faulting. Paleomagnetic data show that this continuous extensional process was accompanied by complex interactions among faultbounded crustal blocks. In fact, the extensional domain is subdivided into different structural compartments, separated by the adjustment in the fault strike imposed by the regional rotation pattern.

Cifelli, F., Rossetti, F., Mattei, M. (2007). The architecture of brittle postorogenic extension: Results from an integrated structural and paleomagnetic study in north Calabria (southern Italy). GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 119(1-2), 221-239 [10.1130/B25900.1].

The architecture of brittle postorogenic extension: Results from an integrated structural and paleomagnetic study in north Calabria (southern Italy)

CIFELLI, FRANCESCA;ROSSETTI, FEDERICO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

An integrated structural and paleomagnetic study was carried out on Neogene- Quaternary clastic sedimentary sequences exposed in north Calabria to defi ne the brittle postorogenic evolution of the inner sector of the Calabrian arc. The structural, mineralogical, and magnetic fabric data presented in this paper suggest that the postorogenic basins of north Calabria originated and developed under an extensional tectonic regime that has been active since the middle Miocene. Results were used to defi ne the spatial and temporal evolution of the extensional fault systems in the framework of extensional processes active in the backarc region of the southeastward-migrating Apennine subduction system. Our data indicate that regional backarc extension operated in the brittle crust, and the data trace a continuous evolution from low- to high-angle extensional faulting. Paleomagnetic data show that this continuous extensional process was accompanied by complex interactions among faultbounded crustal blocks. In fact, the extensional domain is subdivided into different structural compartments, separated by the adjustment in the fault strike imposed by the regional rotation pattern.
2007
Cifelli, F., Rossetti, F., Mattei, M. (2007). The architecture of brittle postorogenic extension: Results from an integrated structural and paleomagnetic study in north Calabria (southern Italy). GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 119(1-2), 221-239 [10.1130/B25900.1].
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