1. Constraining the slip rate of Jurassic rift faults through the drowning history of a carbonate platform.
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Santantonio, Massimo, Cipriani, Angelo, Fabbi, Simone, and Meister, Christian
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RIFTS (Geology) ,GONDWANA (Continent) ,DROWNING ,CARBONATES ,BIOSTRATIGRAPHY ,AMMONOIDEA ,GEOLOGIC faults - Abstract
"Classic" field mapping in sedimentary successions, where lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and sedimentology meet, still has potential for producing answers to long‐standing problems in basin analysis. In the Northern Apennines of Italy, constraints on the slip rates of Early Jurassic rift faults, related to the embryonic separation of Eurasia and Gondwana, are provided by sedimentology and ammonite biostratigraphy, coupled with the field mapping of exposed tracts of the submarine escarpments and of the clinoform slopes which bordered carbonate footwall blocks. Slip rates of 600–1,000 m/Myr are here computed for Tethyan rift faults, producing >1 km of palaeostructural relief in ~2 million years (earliest Sinemurian: Bucklandi p.p. – Semicostatum p.p. zones). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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