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EL REGISTRO GRÁFICO EN OBRAS DE VALOR PATRIMONIAL. ENTRE EL DIBUJO SENSIBLE Y LAS NUEVAS TECNOLOGÍAS GRÁFICAS

2012

Si bien la concepción actual de patrimonio es relativamente reciente, más allá del espesor histórico que la sustenta, la conciencia referida al mantenimiento de los vestigios del pasado es antigua. Ya en Egipto se realizaban acciones de salvaguarda de los bienes culturales. Desde allí las huellas materiales e inmateriales de las culturas tuvieron una vida azarosa signada por acontecimientos paradigmáticos de la historia de la humanidad. Del mismo modo, el registro de edificios y aglomeraciones urbanas se remonta a las culturas mesopotámica y egipcia del segundo milenio antes de Cristo. Esta fuerte relación entre el hombre y el ambiente construido, ya sea para su expresión o comunicación -or…

Dibujo arquitectonico patrimonio tecnologiaSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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New insights from recently migrated CROP multichannel seismic data at the outermost Calabrian arc accretionary wedge (Ionian sea)

2011

This study addresses selected aspects of the stratigraphic-structural setting of the outermost Calabrian Arc accretionary wedge and underlines relationships between structural development and Messinian evaporite stratigraphy through the analysis of re-processed CROP multichannel seismic reflection profiles. A detailed seismostratigraphic analysis, calibrated with P-velocities compiled by previous works, images a general bipartition of the Messinian evaporite deposits: the transparent «lower subunit» appears to have undergone ductile-flow deformation», with the development of salt-cored thrusting structures, and the layered «upper subunit» appears to be characterized by brittle deformation. …

DécollementAccretionary wedgeEvaporiteseismic reflection data accretionary wedge Messinian depositsGeologyWedge (geometry)Salt tectonicsTectonicsFaciesMarlGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPetrologyGeologySeismology
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Influence of surface processes and initial topography on lateral fold growth and fold linkage mode

2015

Elongation of randomly distributed fold segments and their potential linkage are important for hydrocarbon exploration because it can greatly influence the morphology of the reservoir and both migration and accumulation of hydrocarbons in antiformal traps. Here we study the effects of surface processes and the presence of a topographic slope on the different linkage modes that can occur, and how these parameters affect the required horizontal offset for perturbations to link. The proposed numerical model represents a sedimentary cover detached over a much weaker basal decollement layer. The upper surface is modified by mass redistribution, which is achieved by a combination of fluvial and h…

DécollementTectonicsGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyAnticlineFluvialSedimentary rockFold (geology)ElongationHydrocarbon explorationGeomorphologyGeologyTectonics
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Backthrusts and passive roof duplexes in fold-and-thrust belts

2012

Abstract Seismic reflection profiles crossing the area bounded by the M. Kumeta Ridge and the M. Maranfusa-M. Galiello-Rocca Busambra morphostructural feature (central-western Sicily) were used to constrain the deep structural setting of the Sicilian–Maghrebian fold-and-thrust belt (FTB). By integrating seismic, field and well data, we attempted to correlate outcropping and deep-seated contractional structures, shedding light on the internal geometries of the thrust system. Results of the new seismostratigraphic analysis presented in this paper reveal structural variations along the tectonic edifice. This suggests dividing the study area into two sectors: the western sector is characterized…

Décollementchemistry.chemical_compoundTectonicsGeophysicschemistryOutcropCarbonateThrustFold (geology)RoofSeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesTectonophysics
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Numerical investigation of deformation mechanics in fold-and-thrust belts: Influence of rheology of single and multiple décollements

2012

[1] Thin-skinned fold-and-thrust belts related to convergence tectonics develop by scraping off a rock sequence along a weaker basal decollement often formed by water-saturated shale layers or low-viscosity salt horizons. A two-dimensional finite element model with a viscoelastoplastic rheology is used to investigate the structural evolution of fold-and-thrust belts overlying different types of decollements. In addition, the influence of multiple weak layers in the stratigraphic column is studied. Model shale decollements are frictional, with lower friction angles as the cover sequence. Model salt layers behave linear viscous, due to a lower viscosity as the cover sequence, or with a power …

DécollementgeographyAccretionary wedgegeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesDeformation (mechanics)GeometryFold (geology)GeophysicsImbrication010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesThrust tectonicsTectonicsGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyFold and thrust beltGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTectonics
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2021

Abstract. Foreland fold-and-thrust belts (FTBs) record long-lived tectono-sedimentary activity, from passive margin sedimentation, flexuring, and further evolution into wedge accretion ahead of an advancing orogen. Therefore, dating fault activity is fundamental for plate movement reconstruction, resource exploration, and earthquake hazard assessment. Here, we report U–Pb ages of syn-tectonic calcite mineralizations from four thrusts and three tear faults sampled at the regional scale across the Jura fold-and-thrust belt in the northwestern Alpine foreland (eastern France). Three regional tectonic phases are recognized in the middle Eocene–Pliocene interval: (1) pre-orogenic faulting at 48.…

Décollementgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStratigraphyPaleontologySoil ScienceGeologyImbricationFault (geology)010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesPaleontologyTectonicsGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyPassive marginCompression (geology)Accretion (geology)human activitiesForeland basinGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesSolid Earth
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Tectonic transport directions of the Lycian nappes in southwest Turkey constrained by kinematic indicators

2013

The orientation, asymmetry and cross-cutting relationships of the structures along the contact zone between the Lycian nappes and the Menderes Massif suggest the presence of three deformation phases in the Milas region of southwest Turkey. The first deformation phase (D1) is characterized by a ductile deformation with top-to-the-NE sense of shear. Structural data of the first deformation measured along the uppermost part of the Menderes Massif and the base of the Lycian nappes suggest that the lowermost unit of the Lycian nappes was emplaced initially from southwest to northeast onto the Menderes Massif during the Early Eocene. The second deformation phase (D2) is also ductile in nature and…

Décollementgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryTectonic phaseGeologyMassifNappeLineationTectonicsShear (geology)Sedimentary rockPetrologySeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Asian Earth Sciences
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Fluid geochemistry and CO2 output in the southern Apennine (Italy): Preliminary results from the study of cold and thermal waters

2019

Earth degassing Carbon Dioxide Tectonics Appenine Italy
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Waveforms clustering and single-station location of microearthquake multiplets recorded in the northern Sicilian offshore region

2013

In 2009 December, the OBSLab-INGV (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) deployed an Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) near the epicentral area of the main shock of the Palermo seismic sequence of 2002. The monitoring activity had a total duration of about 8 months. During this experiment, the OBS/H recorded 247 very local microearthquakes, whose local magnitude is between -0.5 and 2.5 and TS - TP delay time between 0.2 and 5 s, almost all ofwhichwere undetected by the Italian National Seismic Network. This local microseismicity has been analysed using an innovative clustering technique that exploits the similarity between the waveforms generated by different events…

Earthquake source observationSettore GEO/10 - Geofisica Della Terra SolidaSingle stationlanguage.human_languageComputational seismologySeismicity and tectonicGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologylanguageWaveformSubmarine tectonics and volcanismSubmarine pipelineSeismic monitoring and test-ban treaty verificationMicroearthquakeCluster analysisSicilianGeologySeismologyComputational seismologyGeophysical Journal International
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A multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation of the mechanism that triggered the Cerda landslide (Sicily, Italy).

2005

Abstract The present paper describes a multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation of a seismically triggered landslide that occurred in the Cerda area (Italy) on September 6, 2002, about 1 h after an earthquake took place in the south Tyrrhenian Sea. The study was focused on an analysis of the role of the seismic input in triggering the landslide, in view of the evidence that no other mass movement was recorded in the adjacent areas despite geological and geomorphological spatial homogeneity. The studied area is located on a slope of the western flank of the Fiume Imera Settentrionale (Northern Sicily), which is made up of clayey–arenitic rocks. The slope inclines gently but is not unifor…

EarthquakeMass movementOutcropGPSFluvialLandslideActive faultVertical electrical soundingTectonicsLandslideGeochemistryTriggering mechanism.Geophysical surveyGeomorphologyGeophysicGeologySeismologyEarth-Surface Processes
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