In the northwestern part ofNorthern Apennines, between Curone and Staffora Valleys, the tectonic superpositionbetweenthe External LigurianUnits (i.e. theophiolitic-bearingchaotic complex of the Groppallo Unit and the non-ophiolitic Cassio Unit), theMiddle Eocene –Miocene wedge-top basin Epiligurian Units succession, and the Late Messinian – Pliocene Po Plain succession, records the multistage tectono-stratigraphic evolution from subduction to continental collision. Our geological map, at the 1:20,000 scale, allows us to define 6 main tectonic stages on the basis of (i) the crosscutting relationships between main faults and local to regional stratigraphic unconformities and (ii) the differentiation among different types of chaotic rock unit (olistostromes and broken formations) deposited since Late Cretaceous to late Messinian. This approach provides a new understanding on the tectono-stratigraphic evolution of this sector, and its meaning in the evolution of the northwestern part of Northern Apennines.

Geology of the Curone and Staffora Valleys (NW Italy): field constraints for the Late Cretaceous – Pliocene tectono-stratigraphic evolution of Northern Apennines

Edoardo Barbero;Andrea Festa;
2017-01-01

Abstract

In the northwestern part ofNorthern Apennines, between Curone and Staffora Valleys, the tectonic superpositionbetweenthe External LigurianUnits (i.e. theophiolitic-bearingchaotic complex of the Groppallo Unit and the non-ophiolitic Cassio Unit), theMiddle Eocene –Miocene wedge-top basin Epiligurian Units succession, and the Late Messinian – Pliocene Po Plain succession, records the multistage tectono-stratigraphic evolution from subduction to continental collision. Our geological map, at the 1:20,000 scale, allows us to define 6 main tectonic stages on the basis of (i) the crosscutting relationships between main faults and local to regional stratigraphic unconformities and (ii) the differentiation among different types of chaotic rock unit (olistostromes and broken formations) deposited since Late Cretaceous to late Messinian. This approach provides a new understanding on the tectono-stratigraphic evolution of this sector, and its meaning in the evolution of the northwestern part of Northern Apennines.
2017
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2017.1398114
External Ligurian Units; tectono-stratigraphic evolution; olistostromes; broken formations
Edoardo Barbero, Andrea Festa, Gianfranco Fioraso, Rita Catanzariti
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