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BONINI, MARCO (1999) Basement-controlled Neogene polyphase cover thrusting and basin development along the Chianti Mountains ridge (Northern Apennines, Italy) Geological Magazine, 136 (2) 133-152 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002277

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TitleBasement-controlled Neogene polyphase cover thrusting and basin development along the Chianti Mountains ridge (Northern Apennines, Italy)
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsBONINI, MARCOAuthor
Year1999 (March)Volume136
Issue2
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756899002277Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceBONINI, MARCO (1999) Basement-controlled Neogene polyphase cover thrusting and basin development along the Chianti Mountains ridge (Northern Apennines, Italy) Geological Magazine, 136 (2) 133-152 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002277
Plain TextBONINI, MARCO (1999) Basement-controlled Neogene polyphase cover thrusting and basin development along the Chianti Mountains ridge (Northern Apennines, Italy) Geological Magazine, 136 (2) 133-152 doi:10.1017/s0016756899002277
In(1999, March) Geological Magazine Vol. 136 (2) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe Chianti Mountains is an important sector of an E-verging regional
thrust-related fold
(the so-called Tuscan Nappe) extending along the whole length of the Northern
Apennines. This
thrust system involves the Tuscan Sequence superposing the Macigno sandstones
onto Cervarola-Falterona
sandstones, both of which are sedimented in adjacent foredeep basins. Detailed
field
mapping and analysis of superposition relations among tectonic structures,
as well as correlation
between structures and syntectonic deposition, has allowed Chianti Mountain
evolution to be interpreted
in terms of three main stages of deformation.The D1 stage resulted in the NE-directed synsedimentary thrusting
of the Macigno onto the
Cervarola-Falterona sandstones, while large NE to ENE-vergent thrust-related
folds developed during
the two successive deformation stages (D2 and D3).
Fault-propagation folds developed during the D2
stage, and were affected by the Main Chianti Mountains Thrust (MCMT) during
the successive D3
stage. In particular, the D3 stage has been correlated to the
development, during the Pliocene period, of
the hinterland Upper Valdarno Basin, which was previously considered to
be an extensional basin. In
fact, this continental basin formed along the eastern margin of the Chianti
Mountains, ahead of the
MCMT that also produced a shortening of the basin fill. With the beginning
of the Quaternary
period, the tectonic regime switched to extensional, as manifested by the
development of a normal
fault system on the opposite basin margin.The data presented here allow us to infer that the Chianti Mountains
thrust system (D2 and D3)
developed during a time interval spanning from the Late Miocene (∼12
Ma) until the Late Pliocene
(∼2 Ma) periods. In the Northern Apennines, polyphase thrusting recorded
by cover rocks has been
related to the activity of basement thrusts, which have been recently evidenced
by geophysical data. In
this context, the two latest stages of deformation recognised in the Chianti
Mountains have been
attributed to the activity of the Abetone–Cetona crustal thrust,
the deformational effects of which
propagated forward in the sedimentary cover.


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