1. Structural geology of the eastern termination of the Mt. Kumeta-Alcantara line (NE sicily, Italy)
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Alessandro Foti, Francesco Pavano, Gino Romagnoli, Giuseppe Tortorici, and Stefano Catalano
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NE Sicily ,Mt. Kumeta-Alcantara Line ,Calabrian Arc ,geological map ,tectonics ,Maps ,G3180-9980 - Abstract
ABSTRACTIn this paper we show data from new detailed geological-structural field surveys, integrated with preliminary photogrammetric analysis, presented in a 1:10,000 scale geological map. The field-based investigations covered an area of about 60-km2, located at the southern termination of the Calabrian Forearc, in NE Sicily (Italy), at the intersection of two key regional-scale fault systems. These are represented by the Peloritani Sole-Thrust, along which the Kabilo-Calabride orogenic edifice overthrusted onto the Apenninic-Maghrebian Chain, and the Mt. Kumeta-Alcantara Line, which played a key role in the post-Oligocene evolution of the Nubia–Eurasia converging margin. The collected data permitted the recognition of a new terrigenous stratigraphic unit, the Malvagna Flysch, and the acquisition of updated structural information useful to better understand the kinematics of the easternmost portion of the Mt. Kumeta-Alcantara Line. The geological map provides new insights for the reconstruction of the geodynamic evolution of this sector of the Calabrian Forearc.
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- 2023
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