Gravity tectonics and sedimentation of the Montefeltro, Italy
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1991-10-07
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Feyter, A.J. de
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Abstract
The tectono-stratigraphic framework of the southern Montefeltro is
illustrative of the interaction between thin-skinned shearing and sedimentation
in the outer segment of the Apenninic orogenic system during the Neogene.
Mesozoic through Paleogene evaporitic-carbonatic-marly terrains constitute
the lower part of its autochthonous sedimentary cover. This Umbro-Marchean
Sequence compares with deposits of the contiguous Adriatic Foreland. Structural
style is characterized by longitudinal chains of brachyanticlines more or
less intensely dissected by stepped thrusts rooted in a common sole fault.
The Neogene clastics of the overlying Umbro-Romagnan Sequence are
arranged in broad synclines separated by complex highs developed over
shallow detachment levels. The pronounced lateral variability of these foredeep
deposits argues the synsedimentary origin of the structural pattern.
More internal detached Umbro-Romagnan terrains define a parautochthonous
thrust sheet composed of synclinal elements bounded by listric reverse
faults. The formation of these shallow structures was determined
by migratory subsidence in consequence of crustal imbrication.
The synsedimentary orogenic paroxysm was complicated by the emplacement
of a voluminous glide mass. This Montefeltro Colata principally consists
of teleallochthonous terrains derived from the innermost segment of the
Apenninic system. Semi- and peneallochthonous elements originated on the
mobile allochthon as this advanced toward the Adriatic Foreland.
The phased progress of the Montefeltro Colata was gUided by bulges
bordering a transversal depression which resulted from the interaction between
the mobile allochthon and the thin-skinned tectonics of its UmbroMarchean-
Romagnan substratum.
Neoautochthonous deposits suture the structural edifice on the outer
side of the Apenninic orogen
Keywords
sedimentation, tectonics, Montefeltro, Italy