The Tyrrhenian margin of northern Calabria is characterised by discontinuous outcrops of Late Tortonian-Messinian clastic deposits. These late Miocene successions, constituted by conglomerates, clays, calcarenites and evaporitic arenites, lie unconformably over the Calabrian igneous and metamorphic rocks. A detailed structural study in a sample area, located around the village of Belvedere Marittimo, allowed us to evaluate the deformation style of these Upper Miocene deposits. These successions display a double noncoaxial set of folds. The first compressive deformation shows an Apenninic axis of shortening (NE-SW), while the second displays a strike of folds comparable to Calabrian Arc structures (NE-SW). These two sets of folds represent two distinct structural stages linked to a progressive incorporation in the Calabrian Arc domain of portions of the Apenninic Chain.
Folding within Upper Miocene deposits of the Calabrian Coast Range (Southern Italy)
2002
Abstract
The Tyrrhenian margin of northern Calabria is characterised by discontinuous outcrops of Late Tortonian-Messinian clastic deposits. These late Miocene successions, constituted by conglomerates, clays, calcarenites and evaporitic arenites, lie unconformably over the Calabrian igneous and metamorphic rocks. A detailed structural study in a sample area, located around the village of Belvedere Marittimo, allowed us to evaluate the deformation style of these Upper Miocene deposits. These successions display a double noncoaxial set of folds. The first compressive deformation shows an Apenninic axis of shortening (NE-SW), while the second displays a strike of folds comparable to Calabrian Arc structures (NE-SW). These two sets of folds represent two distinct structural stages linked to a progressive incorporation in the Calabrian Arc domain of portions of the Apenninic Chain.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.