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A late Lower Pliocene planation surface across the Italian Peninsula: a key tool in neotectonic studies

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JOURNAL OF GEODYNAMICS
Volume 29, Issue 3-5, Pages 323-328

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0264-3707(99)00049-6

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An integrated geological-geomorphological approach is proposed in order to provide more information for the assessment of neotectonic deformation in the Apennines. On this basis, it can be stated that: (1) a major flat planation surface is recognisable across the whole Italian Peninsula; (2) it is better preserved on harder rocks and in the higher parts of the local relief; (3) it cuts strata ranging in age from Palaeozoic to early Lower Pliocene; (4) it smoothed tectonic structures older than early Lower Pliocene; (5) it is buried below continental and marine deposits younger than late Lower Pliocene; (6) it is displaced and deformed by local thrust re-activation and, since the Lower Pleistocene, by high angle normal faults. Displacement analysis of this morphological feature at local scale allowed us to discriminate between pre- and post-planation tectonic deformations. hence providing useful information about the rates of uplift and faulting in the Apennines. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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