“…The development of the Central Mediterranean orogenic system was referred by several authors [e.g., Patacca et al ., ; Doglioni , ] to the southern Apennines thrust propagation toward the stable foreland. Previous works of the Central Mediterranean orogenic system analyzed separately its sectors, namely, Apulia foreland [ Doglioni et al ., ; Argnani et al ., ; Butler , ; Milia et al ., ], Southern Apennines accretionary prism [e.g., Lentini et al ., ; Cello and Mazzoli , ; Patacca and Scandone , ], and Tyrrhenian Sea back‐arc basin [e.g., Kastens and Mascle , , Sartori , , ; Milia et al ., , , ]. The recognition of significant strike‐slip faults that overprinted the accretionary prism and the Apulia slab records the collisional orogenic stage [e.g., Cello and Mazzoli , ; Monaco et al ., ; Catalano et al ., ].…”