Valeria Zamparelli
University of Naples Federico II
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Journal of the Geological Society | 2009
Ivan Martin-Rojas; Roberta Somma; Francisco Delgado; Antonio Estévez; Alessandro Iannace; Vincenzo Perrone; Valeria Zamparelli
Abstract: Evidence is presented for Triassic rift-related palaeo-structures from the Alpujarride Complex carbonates of the Betic Cordillera, SE Spain. Direct evidence of synsedimentary extensional tectonics is provided by macro- to meso-scale normal faults overstepped by younger strata. Most faults define domino-like horst and graben structures. The faults are associated with an expanded synrift sedimentary prism in which soft-sediment deformation, gravity-flow deposits and unconformities are widely developed. Syntectonic mafic igneous intrusions also occur. The age of this phase of extension is constrained as Ladinian–Carnian (c. 237–216 Ma). From a palaeogeographical standpoint, the thick Triassic carbonates of the Betic Internal Zone, together with comparable successions in Northern Calabria (Southern Apennines), occupied a belt with elevated subsidence connecting the Neo-Tethys to the east with the eastern North American intracontinental rift system to the west. Their carbonate facies, intermediate between classical Alpine- and Germanic-type Triassic facies, recorded the main episodes of rifting affecting Central Pangaea.
Facies | 2012
Ivan Martin-Rojas; Roberta Somma; Francisco Delgado; Antonio Estévez; Alessandro Iannace; Valeria Zamparelli
A litho-biostratigraphic analysis has been carried out in the Gador-Turon unit of the Sierra de Gador (Alpujarride complex, Betic Cordillera, SE Spain). The Triassic succession of this unit is composed of a lower meta-detrital formation overlain by an upper meta-carbonate formation divided in six members. In the latter, a Ladinian–Carnian-rich fossil association has been found (foraminifers, algae, bivalves, microproblematica, trace fossils). Facies analysis has enabled the recognition of 22 facies of platform origin. This succession accumulated as a subsiding margin-type carbonate platform with homoclinal ramp geometry (Anisian?–Ladinian) evolving into a fault-block-type platform with a steeper-margined geometry (Ladinian–Carnian). Slope deposits of this latter platform show a prism-like geometry with progradational patterns and include syn-sedimentary structures associated with normal faults capped by younger beds. The results of the present research indicate that the architecture of the platform studied has been controlled mainly by climate and oceanic factors during the development of the ramp, and by syn-sedimentary extensional tectonics during the development of the steeper-margined platform. The Ladinian–Carnian tectonic activity was probably also responsible for the siliciclastic input and the shift to a mixed terrigenous-carbonate platform.
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia (Research In Paleontology and Stratigraphy) | 1995
Alessandro Iannace; Maria Boni; Valeria Zamparelli
Archive | 2009
Roberta Somma; Iván Martín Rojas; Francisco Delgado; Antonio Estévez; Alessandro Iannace; Vincenzo Perrone; Valeria Zamparelli
Studia Universitatis Babes-bolyai, Geologia | 2003
Baba Senowbari-Daryan; Valeria Zamparelli
Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España | 2014
Ivan Martin-Rojas; Roberta Somma; Antonio Estévez Rubio; Francisco Delgado Salazar; Valeria Zamparelli
Geogaceta | 2010
Iván Martín Rojas; Roberta Somma; Francisco Delgado; Antonio Estévez; Alessandro lannace; Vincenzo Perrone; Valeria Zamparelli
Geogaceta | 2010
Roberta Somma; Iván Martín Rojas; Valeria Zamparelli; Francisco Delgado; Antonio Estévez; Alessandro lannace; Vincenzo Perrone
Archive | 2014
Ivan Martin-Rojas; Roberta Somma; Antonio Estévez; Francisco Delgado; Valeria Zamparelli; Viale F. Stagno D'Alcontres
Archive | 2010
Ivan Martin-Rojas; Roberta Somma; Francisco Delgado; Antonio Estévez; Alessandro Iannace; Vincenzo Perrone; Valeria Zamparelli; Largo San Marcellino; Carlo Bo