The Parasicilide succession is a key element of the southern Apennine orogen, being originally located in the distal portion of the Apulian palaeomargin, at the Neotethys ocean-continent transition. The succession, presently included in the upper nappe complex of the thrust belt, has been described elsewhere as a `broken formation'. However, detailed investigations carried out in the Sele Valley point out that there the Parasicilide Unit is characterized by a coherent stratigraphy. Therefore, in the study area, these rocks form a coherent sheet of distal continental margin/oceanic sedimentary cover material included within the peri-Tyrrhenian mountain belt. Stratigraphic and structural constraints obtained from both pre-and syn-orogenic deposits - the latter including both foredeep and thrust-top basin sediments - suggest that the pre-orogenic part of the Parasicilide succession subsided into the Apennine foredeep in the first part of the Burdigalian. The studied rocks were then involved in thrusting prior to late Burdigalian/early Langhian times.
Stratigraphy and tectonics of an Internal Unit of the southern Apennines: implications for the geodynamic evolution of the peri-Tyrrhenian mountain belt / Ciarcia, S.; Vitale, Stefano; DI STASO, A.; Iannace, Alessandro; Mazzoli, Stefano; Torre, Mario. - In: TERRA NOVA. - ISSN 0954-4879. - STAMPA. - 21:88(2009), pp. 88-96. [10.1111/j.1365-3121.2008.00859.x]
Stratigraphy and tectonics of an Internal Unit of the southern Apennines: implications for the geodynamic evolution of the peri-Tyrrhenian mountain belt
VITALE, STEFANO;IANNACE, ALESSANDRO;MAZZOLI, STEFANO;TORRE, MARIO
2009
Abstract
The Parasicilide succession is a key element of the southern Apennine orogen, being originally located in the distal portion of the Apulian palaeomargin, at the Neotethys ocean-continent transition. The succession, presently included in the upper nappe complex of the thrust belt, has been described elsewhere as a `broken formation'. However, detailed investigations carried out in the Sele Valley point out that there the Parasicilide Unit is characterized by a coherent stratigraphy. Therefore, in the study area, these rocks form a coherent sheet of distal continental margin/oceanic sedimentary cover material included within the peri-Tyrrhenian mountain belt. Stratigraphic and structural constraints obtained from both pre-and syn-orogenic deposits - the latter including both foredeep and thrust-top basin sediments - suggest that the pre-orogenic part of the Parasicilide succession subsided into the Apennine foredeep in the first part of the Burdigalian. The studied rocks were then involved in thrusting prior to late Burdigalian/early Langhian times.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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