“…The deposits are constituted of conglomerates, sandstones and mixed arenites mostly belonging to deltaic and coastal deposits (Carobene & Damiani, 1985;Colella, 1988;Colella, De Boer, & Nio, 1987;Fabbricatore et al, 2014) and compare to the same coeval successions of other basins bordering the eastern and southern margins of the Sila Massif Longhitano, Chiarella, & Muto, 2014;Muto et al, 2015;Zecchin et al, 2012Zecchin et al, , 2013aZecchin et al, , 2013bZecchin et al, , 2015. Starting from Middle Pleistocene, northern Calabria experienced a marked uplift (Tortorici, 1981;Westaway, 1993) that caused the deformation of the Lower Pleistocene deposits and the accumulation of a 40 m thick succession of fluvial conglomerate well exposed in the western margin of the Crati Basin; a comparable stratigraphic succession is found on the eastern side of the Sila Massif Robustelli et al, 2009 Spina, & Critelli, 2003;Robustelli, Muto, Scarciglia, Spina, & Critelli, 2005) and of the eastern Sila margin (Carobene, 2003;Ferranti, Santoro …”