The complete Apennines orogenic cycle preserved in a transient single outcrop near San Fele, Lucania, southern Italy

Journal of the Geological Society | May 1, 2003| | Copyright

Journal of the Geological Society, London, Vol. 160, 2003, pp. 429-434. Printed in Great Britain.

Abstract:

Orogenic cycles may be viewed as comprising two extensional stages that are separated by a stage of contraction. This sequence has characterized the evolution of most mountain belts resulting from continental collision, and the structural signature of individual stages is recognized on a wide variety of scales, i.e. from microscopic to regional. Whereas the history of mountain belts is generally inferred from observations carried out at different sites, the entire sequence of ...

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