[HTML][HTML] Transient landscape and stratigraphic responses to drainage integration in the actively extending central Italian Apennines

AH Geurts, AC Whittaker, RL Gawthorpe, PA Cowie - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
Drainage networks in continental rifts are generally reported as dynamic features that
produce transitions between endorheic and exorheic conditions. While this is of major …

Occurrence of partial and total coseismic ruptures of segmented normal fault systems: Insights from the Central Apennines, Italy

F Iezzi, G Roberts, JF Walker, I Papanikolaou - Journal of Structural …, 2019 - Elsevier
Normal faulting earthquakes rarely rupture the entire extent of active normal faults, and can
also jump between neighbouring faults. This confounds attempts to use segmentation …

Drainage integration and sediment dispersal in active continental rifts: A numerical modelling study of the central Italian Apennines

AH Geurts, PA Cowie, G Duclaux, RL Gawthorpe… - Basin …, 2018 - earthdoc.org
Progressive integration of drainage networks during active crustal extension is observed in
continental areas around the globe. This phenomenon is often explained in terms of …

Geology of the central part of the Amatrice Basin (Central Apennines, Italy)

G Vignaroli, M Mancini, F Bucci, M Cardinali… - Journal of …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT A 1: 5,000 scale geological map and 31 geological cross-sections are
presented for the surroundings of Amatrice village (central Apennines, Italy), epicentral area …

Seismic slip history of the Pizzalto fault (central Apennines, Italy) using in situ‐produced 36Cl cosmic ray exposure dating and rare earth element concentrations

J Tesson, B Pace, L Benedetti, F Visini… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Morphological and geological observations reveal that most Apenninic faults are highly
segmented and that the majority of the fault segments are less than 10 km long. Although …

Deep electrical resistivity tomography along the tectonically active Middle Aterno Valley (2009 L'Aquila earthquake area, central Italy)

S Pucci, R Civico, F Villani, T Ricci… - Geophysical Journal …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
SUMMARY Three 2-D Deep Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) transects, up to 6.36
km long, were obtained across the Paganica-San Demetrio Basin, bounded by the 2009 …

Geometry and evolution of a fault‐controlled Quaternary basin by means of TDEM and single‐station ambient vibration surveys: The example of the 2009 L'Aquila …

R Civico, V Sapia, G Di Giulio, F Villani… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
We applied a joint survey approach integrating time domain electromagnetic soundings and
single‐station ambient vibration surveys in the Middle Aterno Valley (MAV), an intermontane …

The preparatory phase of the Mw 6.1 2009 L'Aquila (Italy) normal faulting earthquake traced by foreshock time-lapse tomography

P Baccheschi, P De Gori, F Villani, F Trippetta… - …, 2020 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The M w 6.1 (6 April 2009) L'Aquila (Italy) earthquake occurred in one of the most
seismically active areas of central Italy and was preceded by a three-month-long foreshock …

Complexity of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake causative fault system (Abruzzi Apennines, Italy) and effects on the Middle Aterno Quaternary basin arrangement

S Pucci, F Villani, R Civico, D Di Naccio… - Quaternary Science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract An Mw 6.1, devastating earthquake, on April 6, 2009, struck the Middle Aterno
Valley (Abruzzi Apennines, Italy) due to the activation of a poorly known normal fault system …

Shallow subsurface imaging of the Piano di Pezza active normal fault (central Italy) by high-resolution refraction and electrical resistivity tomography coupled with time …

F Villani, V Tulliani, V Sapia, E Fierro… - … Supplements to the …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Piano di Pezza fault is the central section of the 35 km long L'Aquila-Celano
active normal fault-system in the central Apennines of Italy. Although palaeoseismic data …