2008
DOI: 10.1002/gj.1140
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Late Alpine tectonics in the Ligurian Alps: constraints from the Tertiary Piedmont Basin conglomerates

Abstract: The Tertiary Piedmont Basin (TPB) is a syn-tectonic Neoalpine–Apennine basin with an upper Eocene–upper Miocene sedimentary succession. It has an inner position with respect to the arcuate belt of the Western and Ligurian Alps, in northwestern Italy. In the area north of Genova, the Scrivia Valley separates two distinct sectors where the TPB basal conglomerates display a differentiated clast provenance: in the western sector conglomerates are fed by the metamorphic units of central Liguria, whereas in the east… Show more

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“…These types of contacts are a consequence of the Aquitanian-Burdigalian late-alpine/apennine tectonics, which caused the back-folding and back-thrusting of the alpine units toward E-NE. Due to this back-thrusting, the TPB underwent local uplift and evolved as a piggy-back basin (Capponi et al, 2001(Capponi et al, , 2009, and references therein). In the study area, thrust faults are associated to a roughly E-W striking sinistral strikeslip zone (Federico et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These types of contacts are a consequence of the Aquitanian-Burdigalian late-alpine/apennine tectonics, which caused the back-folding and back-thrusting of the alpine units toward E-NE. Due to this back-thrusting, the TPB underwent local uplift and evolved as a piggy-back basin (Capponi et al, 2001(Capponi et al, , 2009, and references therein). In the study area, thrust faults are associated to a roughly E-W striking sinistral strikeslip zone (Federico et al, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The TPB is a late-to post-orogenic basin that has an inner position with respect to the arcuate belt of the Western and Ligurian Alps (Capponi, Crispini, Federico, Piazza, & Fabbri, 2009;Capponi, Crispini, Piazza, & Amandola, 2001;Gelati & Gnaccolini, 1988;Giglia, Capponi, Crispini, & Piazza, 1996;Mutti et al, 1995). The basin fill unconformably overlies the collisional stack of tectonic units resulting from the main alpine orogenic deformation phases (Paleocene-Eocene; Federico, Capponi, Crispini, Scambelluri, & Villa, 2005 with references therein).…”
Section: The Tertiary Piedmont Basinmentioning
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“…The Sestri-Voltaggio line has been regarded as an east-dipping, low-angle normal fault of early Tertiary age successively reworked in the Oligo-Miocene time (Hoogerduijn Strating 1994). Very recently, Capponi et al (2009) and Federico et al (2009) have provided evidence for a dextral transpression along the Sestri-Voltaggio line during the Oligo-Miocene, interpreted as related to the indenter of Adria into the Western Alps arc. Despite the different interpretations, a pressure gap of about 8 kbars can be detected across the Sestri-Voltaggio line between the Voltri Group and the IL units.…”
Section: The Internal Ligurian Unitsmentioning
confidence: 97%