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Active faults at the boundary between Central and Southern Apennines (Isernia, Italy)

Authors :
D. Di Bucci
Sveva Corrado
Giuseppe Naso
DI BUCCI, D
Naso, G
Corrado, Sveva
DI BUCCI, D.
Naso, G.
Source :
Tectonophysics. 359:47-63
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2002.

Abstract

This paper focuses on the boundary area between the Central and Southern Apennines thrust belt of the Italian peninsula, which separates two different patterns of distribution of active faults and strong earthquakes along the Apennines chain. In order to reduce the remarkable lack of data on this area, part of this boundary has been investigated. The study area corresponds to the surroundings of the town of Isernia, an important centre of the Molise region, and contains the Carpino and Le Piane (CLP) intermountain Basins of Quaternary age. The research was based on unpublished data, consisting of 65 well logs drilled in the CLP Basins, integrated with detailed field surveys (scale 1:10,000), mesoscale structural analysis and aerial photograph interpretation. This study allowed to define the geometry and kinematics of the CLP Basins. They result to be asymmetric halfgrabens partially filled with fluvio-lacustrine deposits, where the sedimentation is controlled by the activity of a set of normal faults striking N30jW and NE dipping. This set of faults, which developed mainly during the Late Pleistocene–Holocene, is about 10 km long and is located close to the northwestern end of the Boiano Basin extensional Fault System. The average slip rate calculated for part of the Holocene for one of the recognised faults ranges from 0.75 to 1.00 mm/year. The identification of the active CLP Basins Fault System partially fills the gap of data at the boundary between the Central and Southern Apennines. From a more general point of view, we hypothesise that this boundary might be regarded as a ‘‘persistent segment boundary’’, forming a long-term barrier to the propagation of rupture of active fault systems. Under this perspective, a redefinition of the seismic zonation of Italy for the study area is suggested. D 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
00401951
Volume :
359
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Tectonophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....37ca9453f7ec2dbab6c72da9cf19900f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0040-1951(02)00414-6