Fault and basin depocentre migration over the last 2 Ma in the L'Aquila 2009 earthquake region, central Italian Apennines

B Giaccio, P Galli, P Messina, E Peronace… - Quaternary Science …, 2012 - Elsevier
Morphological, stratigraphical and structural investigations integrated with palaeomagnetic
and tephrostratigraphic studies and 40Ar/39Ar measurements allowed us to define the …

Spatial and temporal variations in growth rates along active normal fault systems: an example from The Lazio–Abruzzo Apennines, central Italy

GP Roberts, AM Michetti - Journal of Structural Geology, 2004 - Elsevier
The geometry, kinematics and rates of active extension in Lazio–Abruzzo, Italian Apennines,
have been measured in order to gain a better understanding of the spatial and temporal …

Paleoseismology of silent faults in the Central Apennines (Italy): the Mt. Vettore and Laga Mts. faults

F Galadini, P Galli - Annals of Geophysics, 2003 - earth-prints.org
Paleoseismological analyses have been performed in the Central Apennines along faults
showing geomorphological evidence of Late Quaternary activity and characterised by the …

DEM-based morphometry of range-front escarpments in Attica, central Greece, and its relation to fault slip rates

A Ganas, S Pavlides, V Karastathis - Geomorphology, 2005 - Elsevier
In this paper, we apply current geological knowledge on faulting processes to digital
processing of Digital Elevation Models (DEM) in order to pinpoint locations of active faults …

Growth of a normal fault by the accumulation of slip over millions of years

A Nicol, J Walsh, K Berryman, S Nodder - Journal of Structural Geology, 2005 - Elsevier
Fault growth in the upper crust is mainly achieved by the accumulation of slip during
earthquakes. Large faults with cumulative displacements of kilometres experience hundreds …

Geostatistical analysis of soil gas data in a high seismic intermontane basin: Fucino Plain, central Italy

G Ciotoli, S Lombardi… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Numerous soil gas measurements of four gaseous species with very different geochemical
behaviors were performed in the Fucino Basin, an area characterized by known and inferred …

Fault scarps and deformation rates in Lazio–Abruzzo, Central Italy: Comparison between geological fault slip-rate and GPS data

ID Papanikolaou, GP Roberts, AM Michetti - Tectonophysics, 2005 - Elsevier
We compare new and literature data concerning the integrated deformation rate since 18 ka
for the central Apennines with deformation rate data derived from a 6-year GPS campaign …

Investigating the surface process response to fault interaction and linkage using a numerical modelling approach

PA Cowie, M Attal, GE Tucker, AC Whittaker… - Basin …, 2006 - earthdoc.org
In order to better understand the evolution of rift‐related topography and sedimentation, we
present the results of a numerical modelling study in which elevation changes generated by …

The Seismic History of the Pisia Fault (Eastern Corinth Rift, Greece) From Fault Plane Weathering Features and Cosmogenic 36Cl Dating

S Mechernich, S Schneiderwind… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The deformation of the eastern Corinth rift (Greece) is distributed along several E‐W
trending active normal faults. Here the 25‐km‐long Pisia fault experienced up to 150 cm of …

[HTML][HTML] Out of phase Quaternary uplift-rate changes reveal normal fault interaction, implied by deformed marine palaeoshorelines

M Meschis, GP Roberts, J Robertson, ZK Mildon… - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
We have mapped and constrained the timing of tectonically deformed uplifted Late
Quaternary palaeoshorelines in the Messina Strait, southern Italy, an area above a …