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Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2017

Structural style of Quaternary extension in the Crati Valley (Calabrian Arc): Evidence in support of an east-dipping detachment fault

F. Brozzetti; Daniele Cirillo; Francesca Liberi; Eugenio Piluso; Elena Faraca; Rita de Nardis; Giusy Lavecchia

New geological field data, integrated with commercial seismic lines, allowed us to constrain the geometry and time-space evolution of the fault system that ruled the tectono-sedimentary evolution of the NS-striking Crati graben, in the axial portion of the northern Calabrian Arc.We highlight that this basin is controlled by a 60-km long east-dipping master fault, referred to as the Crati Graben Detachment Fault (CGDF).On the seismic sections, the CGDF appears as an east-dipping low-angle reflection reaching the surface along the eastern slope of the Catena Costiera Calabra. Its surface expression corresponds to an alignment of moderately-inclined (30° to 45°) left-stepping en-echelon faults.More to the East, a number of E- and W-dipping high-angle normal faults branch upward from the CGDF. Their reconstructed timing suggest that the westernmost faults are active since the Early Pleistocene and show a progressive eastward rejuvenation trend.The conversion to depth of a W-E oriented seismic section, crossing the entire Crati graben, highlights that the CGDF has a staircase geometry, with an average angle of 30°, and reaches a depth of 7-8 km below the east side of the basin. The evolutionary stages of the related fault system were reconstructed by restoring the section through the Move suite software (Midland Valley Exploration), in order to verify the kinematic consistency of our subsurface interpretation and estimate the amount of associate extension.Finally, the present activity and the possible seismogenic role of the CGDF is preliminarily discussed, by comparing the geometry of the extensional fault system with the available historical and seismological instrumental datasets.


Tectonophysics | 2007

Active thrusting as a possible seismogenic source in Sicily (Southern Italy): Some insights from integrated structural–kinematic and seismological data

Giusy Lavecchia; F. Ferrarini; Rita de Nardis; Francesco Visini; Maria Serafina Barbano


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2012

From surface geology to aftershock analysis:Constraints on the geometry of the L'Aquila 2009 seismogenic fault system

Giusy Lavecchia; F. Ferrarini; F. Brozzetti; Rita de Nardis; Paolo Boncio; Lauro Chiaraluce


Geophysical Journal International | 2012

Crustal structure and seismotectonics of central Sicily (southern Italy): new constraints from instrumental seismicity

Tiziana Sgroi; Rita de Nardis; Giusy Lavecchia


Annals of Geophysics | 2012

The May-June 2012 Ferrara Arc earthquakes (northern Italy): structural control of the spatial evolution of the seismic sequence and of the surface pattern of coseismic fractures

Giusy Lavecchia; Rita de Nardis; Daniele Cirillo; F. Brozzetti; Paolo Boncio


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2007

Seismogenic evidence of ongoing compression in eastern-central Italy and mainland Sicily : a comparison

Giusy Lavecchia; Rita de Nardis; Francesco Visini; F. Ferrarini; Maria Serafina Barbano


Terra Nova | 2017

Multidisciplinary inferences on a newly recognized active east-dipping extensional system in Central Italy

Giusy Lavecchia; Guido Maria Adinolfi; Rita de Nardis; F. Ferrarini; Daniele Cirillo; F. Brozzetti; Raffaella De Matteis; Gaetano Festa; Aldo Zollo


International Journal of Earth Sciences | 2010

Rates of active compressional deformation in central Italy and Sicily: evaluation of the seismic budget

Francesco Visini; Rita de Nardis; Giusy Lavecchia


Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering | 2014

Strong motion recorded during the Emilia 2012 thrust earthquakes (Northern Italy): a comprehensive analysis

Rita de Nardis; L. Filippi; Giovanni Costa; Peter Suhadolc; M. Nicoletti; Giusy Lavecchia


Geophysical Journal International | 2016

Seismic response of a deep continental basin including velocity inversion: the Sulmona intramontane basin (Central Apennines, Italy)

Giuseppe Di Giulio; Rita de Nardis; Paolo Boncio; G. Milana; G. Rosatelli; F. Stoppa; Giusy Lavecchia

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F. Brozzetti

University of Chieti-Pescara

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F. Ferrarini

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Daniele Cirillo

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Paolo Boncio

University of Chieti-Pescara

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Francesco Visini

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Aldo Zollo

University of Naples Federico II

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Gaetano Festa

University of Naples Federico II

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Raffaella De Matteis

University of Naples Federico II

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