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Multidisciplinary approach for fault detection: Integration of PS-InSAR, geomorphological, stratigraphic and structural data in the Venafro intermontane basin (Central-Southern Apennines, Italy)

Authors :
Vincenzo Amato
Pietro Incontri
Gerardo Pappone
Eliana Bellucci Sessa
Ettore Valente
Massimo Cesarano
Pietro P. C. Aucelli
Giuseppe Vilardo
Amato, Vincenzo
Aucelli, Pietro P. C.
Bellucci Sessa, Eliana
Cesarano, Massimo
Incontri, Pietro
Pappone, Gerardo
Valente, Ettore
Vilardo, Giuseppe
Source :
Geomorphology (Amst.) 283 (2017): 80–101. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2017.01.027, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Amato, Vincenzo; Aucelli, Pietro P. C.; Sessa, Eliana Bellucci; Cesarano, Massimo; Incontri, Pietro; Pappone, Gerardo; Valente, Ettore; Vilardo, Giuseppe/titolo:Multidisciplinary approach for fault detection: Integration of PS-InSAR, geomorphological, stratigraphic and structural data in the Venafro intermontane basin (Central-Southern Apennines, Italy)/doi:10.1016%2Fj.geomorph.2017.01.027/rivista:Geomorphology (Amst.)/anno:2017/pagina_da:80/pagina_a:101/intervallo_pagine:80–101/volume:283
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

A multidisciplinary methodology, integrating stratigraphic, geomorphological and structural data, combined with GIS-aided analysis and PS-InSAR interferomettic data, was applied to characterize the relationships between ground deformations and the stratigraphic and the morphostructural setting of the Venafro intermontane basin. This basin is a morphostructural depression related to NW-SE and NE-SW oriented high angle normal faults bordering and crossing it. In particular, a well-known active fault crossing the plain is the Aquae Juliae Fault, whose recent activity is evidenced by archeoseismological data. The approach applied here reveals new evidence of possible faulting, acting during the Lower to Upper Pleistocene, which has driven the morphotectonic and the environmental evolution of the basin. In particular, the tectonic setting emerging from this study highlights the influence of the NW-SE oriented extensional phase during the late Lower Pleistocene- early Middle Pleistocene, in the generation of NE-SW trending, SE dipping, high-angle faults and NW-SE trending, high-angle transtensive faults. This phase has been followed by a NE-SW extensional one, responsible for the formation of NW-SE trending, both NW and SE dipping, high-angle normal faults, and the reactivation of the oldest NE-SW oriented structures. These NW-SE trending normal faults include the Aquae Juliae Fault and a new one, unknown until now, crossing the plain between the Venafro village and the Colle Cupone Mt. (hereinafter named the Venafro-Colle Cupone Fault, VCCF). This fault has controlled deposition of the youngest sedimentary units (late Middle Pleistocene to late Upper Pleistocene) suggesting its recent activity and it is well constrained by PSInSAR data, as testified by the increase of the subsidence rate in the hanging wall block. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
0169555X
Volume :
283
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geomorphology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b2da0418da215bfba77e2ea980035bec