This paper examines the morphotectonic and structural-geological characteristics of the Quaternary Martana Fault in the Umbria-Marche Apennines fold-and-thrust belt. This structure is more than 30 km long and comprises of two segments: a N-NNW-trending longer segment and a N100°-trending segment. After developing as a normal fault in the Early Pleistocene, the N-NNW Martana Fault segment experienced a phase of dextral faulting extending from the Early-Middle Pleistocene boundary until around 0.39 Ma, the absolute age of volcanics erupted in correspondence to releasing bends. The establishment of a stress field with a NE-ENE-trending s3 axis and NW-NNW s1 axis in the Late Pleistocene-Holocene resulted in a strong component of sinistral faulting along N-NNW-trending fault segments and almost pure normal faulting on newly formed NW-SE faults. Fresh fault scarps, the interaction of faulting with drainage systems, and displacement of alluvial fan apexes evidence ongoing activity of this fault. The active left-lateral kinematics along N-NNW-trending fault segments are also revealed by the 1.8 m horizontal offset of the E-W-trending Decumanus road, at the Roman town of Carsulae. We interpret the present-day kinematics of the Martana Fault as consistent with a model connecting surface structures to the inferred NNW-trending lithospheric shear zone marking the western boundary of the Adria Plate.

Geological and archaeological evidence of active faulting on the Martana fault (Umbria-Marche Apennines, Italy) and its geodynamic implications.

BONINI M;MORATTI G;PICCARDI L;
2003

Abstract

This paper examines the morphotectonic and structural-geological characteristics of the Quaternary Martana Fault in the Umbria-Marche Apennines fold-and-thrust belt. This structure is more than 30 km long and comprises of two segments: a N-NNW-trending longer segment and a N100°-trending segment. After developing as a normal fault in the Early Pleistocene, the N-NNW Martana Fault segment experienced a phase of dextral faulting extending from the Early-Middle Pleistocene boundary until around 0.39 Ma, the absolute age of volcanics erupted in correspondence to releasing bends. The establishment of a stress field with a NE-ENE-trending s3 axis and NW-NNW s1 axis in the Late Pleistocene-Holocene resulted in a strong component of sinistral faulting along N-NNW-trending fault segments and almost pure normal faulting on newly formed NW-SE faults. Fresh fault scarps, the interaction of faulting with drainage systems, and displacement of alluvial fan apexes evidence ongoing activity of this fault. The active left-lateral kinematics along N-NNW-trending fault segments are also revealed by the 1.8 m horizontal offset of the E-W-trending Decumanus road, at the Roman town of Carsulae. We interpret the present-day kinematics of the Martana Fault as consistent with a model connecting surface structures to the inferred NNW-trending lithospheric shear zone marking the western boundary of the Adria Plate.
2003
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Inglese
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708
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active tectonics
structural analysis
archaeoseismology
Apennines
Adria Plate
This paper provides new data concerning active faulting in the Umbria-Marche Apennines, a region with relatively high density of ancient towns and monuments. Thus, the present study has relevance for the assessment and mitigation of the seismic hazard, and also involves importance for the preservation of the cultural heritage of the region. The Journal of Quaternary Science is considered one of the best journals in the Earth Science field and presents only high quality articles about Quaternary processes.
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Bonini, M; Tanini, C; Moratti, G; Piccardi, L; Sani, F
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