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Restricted rifting and its coexistence with compressional structures: results from the CROP 3 traverse (Northern Apennines, Italy)
Authors:Liotta  Cernobori  & Nicolicl
Institution:Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Via delle Cerchia 3, 53100 Siena, Italy; Dipartimento di Ingegneria Navale, del Mare e per l'Ambiente, Via Valerio 10, 34127 Trieste, Italy and CNR, Istituto Talassografico Sperimentale, Viale R. Gessi 2, 34123 Trieste, Italy; Dipartimento di Ingegneria Navale, del Mare e per l'Ambiente, Via Valerio 10, 34127 Trieste, Italy
Abstract:A geological interpretation of the deep seismic reflection line CROP 3 (Italian program CROsta Profonda: deep crust, profile no. 3), which crosscuts the Northern Apennines from the Tyhrrenian to the Adriatic coast, is presented. The profile images the lithosphere up to 15 s TWT and highlights several peculiarities: (a) the lower crust is bedded by discontinuous sub parallel reflective markers which terminate at ≈ 7 s beneath the western side of the profile; (b) in the same area a notable reflection is recognizable at 10 s and is interpreted as the top of the asthenosphere; (c) east-plunging shear zones are recognizable throughout the crust. By contrast, the Adriatic (outer) side of this line shows: (a) reflections deepening westward, from 13 to 15 s TWT, related to the base of the crust (33–38 km depth); (b) the absence of thick bedding of reflective markers within the lower crust; and (c) tectonic structures affecting the basement which are different from those which deform the cover of the Northern Apennines. Geological interpretation is based on the eastward migration of ductile shear zones which have been recognized on the seismic line. The bending of the outer zone crust is considered to be a consequence of the rifting process with the application of pushing forces against the Adriatic lithosphere which cannot escape toward east.
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