The geometry of the Apennine fold-andthrust belt has been strongly infl uenced by the original architecture of the Adria paleo margin. In the Central Apennines, pre-thrusting normal faults (pre-orogenic Permian(?)/TriassicJurassic and synorogenic Neogene) were reactivated with compressional kinematics during the Neogene-Quaternary orogenesis.We present a study on the control of preexist ing extensional faults on thrust tectonics in the Central Apennines. We describe positive inversion geometries of some salient fold-and-thrust structures (Setteporte, the Sabini Mountains, the Sibillini Mountains, Montagna dei Fiori, the Gran Sasso range, Maiella Mountain, and Casoli-Bomba) by integrating surface geological data and seismic-line interpretation. In these structures, different styles of fault reactivation depend on their orientation with respect to the subsequent compressional NE-SW-trending stress fi eld. The NW-SE-and WNW-ESEtrending pre-thrusting normal faults in the backlimbs of the anticlines were displaced and passively translated in the hangingwall blocks of the thrust planes, thus exhibiting a classical shortcut geometry (shortcut anticlines). Differently, pre-orogenic normal faults in the N-S-trending anticlines were reactivated in a transpressive deformational context, as docu mented by the mainly dip-slip and strike-slip kinematics along the thrusts and back thrusts, respectively (reacti vation anticlines).The cases studied document differences in geometry in fold-and-thrust structures related to the trend of preexisting extensional faults, showing that different reactivation geom etries linked to the same inversion event can coexist at regional scale in curved foldand-thrust belts. The proposed inversion tectonic model and the resulting geometry of the fold-and-thrust belt could possibly be applied to analogous orogenic belts.
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