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Deformation history during chain building deduced by outcrop structural analysis: The case of the Sicilian fold-and-thrust belt (Central Mediterranean)

Giuseppe NapoliRocco FavaraFabrizio NigroPietro RendaPietro RendaG. Salvaggio

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Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryOutcropFold (geology)Classification of discontinuitieslanguage.human_languageSimple shearPaleontologyTectonicsGeophysicscollisional tectonics structural pattern sequence of deformation Sicilian belt.Fold and thrust beltlanguageSicilianSeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface Processes

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Abstract The Sicilian fold-and-thrust belt is located in the central Mediterranean area, and it represents the south-eastern arcuate segment of the Apennine-Maghrebide orogen. The tectonic evolution of the Sicilian belt is documented after outcrop analysis of small-scale structural features carried out throughout the region. Results are consistent with the following four main deformation stages having affected the study area, from the oldest to the youngest: (i) multilayer weakening; (ii) folding-and-thrusting, (iii) extension, and (iv) renewed thrusting. The first deformation stage included three different substages (layer-parallel shortening, bed-parallel simple shear and fold nucleation), the second one by both thrusting and fold amplification and tightening. The third deformation stage involved re-activation of the pre-existing mechanical discontinuities and formation of low-to-high angle normal faults. Out-of-sequence thrusting postdated the aforementioned extensional stage, and formed the latest orogenic deformation stage that affected the Sicilian belt.

10.1016/j.jog.2015.08.003http://hdl.handle.net/10447/144810