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Present vertical movements in Central and Northern Italy from GPSdata: Possible role of natural and anthropogenic causes

Authors :
Andrea Vannucchi
Nicola Cenni
Paolo Baldi
Marcello Viti
Enzo Mantovani
M. Bacchetti
Cenni N.
Viti M.
Baldi P.
Mantovani E.
Bacchetti M.
Vannucchi A.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Insights into the present vertical kinematic pattern in Central and Northern Italy are gained by the analysis of GPS data acquired by a network of 262 permanent stations, working over various time intervals since 2001. Uplift is observed in the Alps (up to 5 mm/yr) and Apennines (1–2 mm/yr), whereas subsidence is recognized in the southern Venetian Plain (2–4 mm/yr) and the eastern Po Valley, where the highest rates are observed (up to 9 mm/yr between Reggio Emilia and Rimini). On the other hand, the western part of the Po Valley presents very low vertical rates. The boundary between subsiding and not subsiding Po Valley nearly corresponds to the Giudicarie tectonic discontinuity. It is argued that the different kinematic patterns of the eastern and western Padanian sectors may also be related to the underthrusting of the eastern domain beneath the western one. Some considerations are then reported on how the various causes of vertical movements (tectonic and sedimentological processes) may contribute to the observed kinematics.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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