Quick
Search: 
 
advanced search
 GSW Home    GeoRef Home    My GSW Alerts    Contact GSW    About GSW    Journals List    Help 
Geology Don't get GSW? Talk to your librarian.
JOURNAL HOME HELP CONTACT PUBLISHER SUBSCRIBE ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS

Geology; September 2004; v. 32; no. 9; p. 789-792; DOI: 10.1130/G20552.1
© 2004 Geological Society of America
This Article
Right arrow Figures Only
Right arrow Full Text
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Right arrow Citation Map
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Web of Science (15)
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Mattei, M.
Right arrow Articles by Schiattarella, M.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
GeoRef
Right arrow GeoRef Citation

Geodynamic implications of Pleistocene ultrarapid vertical-axis rotations in the Southern Apennines, Italy

Massimo Mattei1, Vincenzo Petrocelli2, Donato Lacava2 and Marcello Schiattarella2

1 Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche, Università di Roma Tre, Largo S. Leonardo Murialdo 1, 00146 Rome, Italy
2 Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche, Università della Basilicata, C.da Macchia Romana 00085, Potenza, Italy

Paleomagnetic analysis from lower Pleistocene (Sicilian) mudstones in the Sant'Arcangelo basin (Southern Apennines, Italy) shows no vertical-axis rotations. These results define the upper time constraint on the 23° counterclockwise rotations previously measured in the underlying lower Pleistocene (Santernian–Emilian) units of the Sant'Arcangelo basin. These rotations occurred before the Jaramillo subchron in a time span of <0.5 m.y. Paleomagnetic rotations are coeval with the major phases of thrusting along the outer front of the Apennines, do not extend to the Adriatic foreland, and were limited to the hanging wall of the active thrust sheets along the outer front of the Apennines. Rapid counterclockwise rotations, coeval with thrusting and offset on left-lateral faults, represent the surface manifestation of the differential slab retreat and southwestward rollback of the trench in the Calabrian arc region. The unusually fast vertical-axis rotations indicate that the left-lateral component of deformation was particularly intense during the early Pleistocene in the Sant'Arcangelo region, located along the edge of the retreating subduction zone. These data suggest that the lateral breakoff of the African-Ionian-Adriatic subducting lithosphere, imaged by seismic tomography and deep seismicity, occurred in the Sant'Arcangelo region during the early Pleistocene.

Key Words: paleomagnetism • fast tectonic rotations • early Pleistocene • Southern Apennines • slab breakoff




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Geological Society of America Special PapersHome page
C. Faccenna, F. Funiciello, L. Civetta, M. D'Antonio, M. Moroni, and C. Piromallo
Slab disruption, mantle circulation, and the opening of the Tyrrhenian basins
Geological Society of America Special Papers, January 1, 2007; 418(0): 153 - 169.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Geological Society of America BulletinHome page
F. Cifelli, F. Rossetti, and M. Mattei
The architecture of brittle postorogenic extension: Results from an integrated structural and paleomagnetic study in north Calabria (southern Italy)
Geological Society of America Bulletin, January 1, 2007; 119(1-2): 221 - 239.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
GeologyHome page
I. Nicolosi, F. Speranza, and M. Chiappini
Ultrafast oceanic spreading of the Marsili Basin, southern Tyrrhenian Sea: Evidence from magnetic anomaly analysis
Geology, September 1, 2006; 34(9): 717 - 720.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Geological Society, London, Special PublicationsHome page
M. Benvenuti, M. Bonini, G. Moratti, and F. Sani
Tectonosedimentary evolution of the Plio-Pleistocene Sant'Arcangelo Basin (Southern Apennines, Italy)
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, January 1, 2006; 262(1): 289 - 322.
[Abstract] [PDF]




JOURNAL HOME HELP CONTACT PUBLISHER SUBSCRIBE ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS
Copyright © 2009 by Geological Society of America