“…Between the first and second rifting stages of the SCM, a late Lower Pleistocene tectonic event affected the Tyrrhenian margin and the Northern boundary of the Calabrian terrane. This event was associated to: i) end of the continen-tal collision and lock of Southern Apennines thrust belt toward the Apulia foreland and contemporaneous translation of the Calabria terrane toward the Ionian oceanic foreland; and (ii) triggering of a wide NW-SE region of left-lateral faulting (Pollino shear zone), transtensional zones, and local popup structures, in the Southern Apennines and Tyrrhenian back-arc margin (Knott and Turco, 1991;Monaco et al, 2001;Schiattarella et al, 2005;Milia et al, 2009Milia et al, , 2017aMilia et al, , 2017b. Patacca et al (1990) dated this event to the Emilian-Sicilian boundary, an interpretation matched by Mattei et al (2007), who placed the end of contraction at~1 Ma, as proved by sealing of deformation by sediments of Sicilian age.…”