This paper presents a complete stratigraphic, tectonic, and structural dataset of the Internal Ligurian Units outcropping in the Antessio area (Northern Apennines), based on new geological mapping and micro-and mesoscale analyses. A stack of three Internal Ligurian Units, namely, from top to the bottom, the Gottero, Bracco-Val Graveglia and Colli-Tavarone Units, has been recognized. The general stratigraphic characteristics of these units indicate that they are derived from dismembering of a sequence derived from the Ligurian-Piedmont oceanic basin. This sequence includes Middle to Late Jurassic ophiolites, Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous pelagic deposits, Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary turbidites and Early Tertiary mass-transport deposits. This sequence is interpreted to have developed during the progressive trench-ward motion of a segment pertaining to the inner part of the Ligurian-Piedmont oceanic basin. In the Antessio area, the deformation history of the Internal Ligurian Units includes two deformation phases, whose features support the involvement of these units in a subductionrelated accretionary wedge zone by coherent underplating followed by exhumation. This picture suggests a close correlation between the Internal Ligurian Units of the Antessio area and those of the Bracco Massif, as well as those of the Graveglia and Vara valleys.
REVISITING THE INTERNAL LIGURIAN UNITS OF THE ANTESSIO AREA (LIGURIAN APENNINES, ITALY): INSIGHTS INTO THE OCEANIC LITHOSPHERE OF THE LIGURIAN-PIEDMONT BASIN
Zanzucchi, PFormal Analysis
;Sanità, E
Conceptualization
;Pandolfi, LConceptualization
;Marroni, MConceptualization
2025-01-01
Abstract
This paper presents a complete stratigraphic, tectonic, and structural dataset of the Internal Ligurian Units outcropping in the Antessio area (Northern Apennines), based on new geological mapping and micro-and mesoscale analyses. A stack of three Internal Ligurian Units, namely, from top to the bottom, the Gottero, Bracco-Val Graveglia and Colli-Tavarone Units, has been recognized. The general stratigraphic characteristics of these units indicate that they are derived from dismembering of a sequence derived from the Ligurian-Piedmont oceanic basin. This sequence includes Middle to Late Jurassic ophiolites, Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous pelagic deposits, Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary turbidites and Early Tertiary mass-transport deposits. This sequence is interpreted to have developed during the progressive trench-ward motion of a segment pertaining to the inner part of the Ligurian-Piedmont oceanic basin. In the Antessio area, the deformation history of the Internal Ligurian Units includes two deformation phases, whose features support the involvement of these units in a subductionrelated accretionary wedge zone by coherent underplating followed by exhumation. This picture suggests a close correlation between the Internal Ligurian Units of the Antessio area and those of the Bracco Massif, as well as those of the Graveglia and Vara valleys.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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