2017
DOI: 10.1515/geoca-2017-0002
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Long-term geomorphological evolution in the Abruzzo area, Central Italy: twenty years of research

Abstract: Abstract:The most recent research studies into the long-term landscape evolution of the Abruzzo area, carried out over the last twenty years at the "G. d'Annunzio" University of Chieti-Pescara, are based on an integrated approach incorporating structural geology and geomorphology and, in particular, the geomorphometry of topographic and hydrographic aspects, geological and structural-geomorphological surveys and mapping supported by morpho-stratigraphic and chrono logical constraints.The geomorphological analy… Show more

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“…The residual is derived by subtracting the 3 Myr surface deformation field (including both normal faulting and regional uplift; Figure 2a,b) from the DEM (Figure 10a) and has been smoothed by means of a Gaussian kernel (sigma = 4 km) in order to reveal the main topographic features. Main thrust faults (modified from Miccadei, Piacentini, & Buccolini, 2017) & Miccadei, 2014). Our modelling results are therefore in general agreement with D' Agostino et al (2001) in concluding that drainage integration in the central Apennines is related to the development of a topographic bulge in combination with normal faulting along its crest.…”
Section: Model Vs Observationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The residual is derived by subtracting the 3 Myr surface deformation field (including both normal faulting and regional uplift; Figure 2a,b) from the DEM (Figure 10a) and has been smoothed by means of a Gaussian kernel (sigma = 4 km) in order to reveal the main topographic features. Main thrust faults (modified from Miccadei, Piacentini, & Buccolini, 2017) & Miccadei, 2014). Our modelling results are therefore in general agreement with D' Agostino et al (2001) in concluding that drainage integration in the central Apennines is related to the development of a topographic bulge in combination with normal faulting along its crest.…”
Section: Model Vs Observationssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The late Middle Pleistocene to Holocene morphotectonic evolution of some mountain fronts bounding intermontane basins in the axial zone of the Central-Southern Appennines is well constrained by multiproxy data (e.g. Venafro basin: Amato et al, 2017b;Isernia basin: Di Bucci et al, 2005a;Sessano basin: Amato et al, 2011;Bojano basin: Amato et al, 2014;Ferrarini et al, 2017;Galli et al, 2017;Vallo di Diano: Giano et al, 2014;Schiattarella et al, 2017;Fucino basin and Aterno valley: Giaccio et al,2017b;Miccadei et al, 2017). Recent fault activity and moderate to high magnitude seismicity are also well documented in these areas (Valensise and Pantosti, 2001;Rovida et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Venafro basin: Amato et al, 2017b;Isernia basin: Di Bucci et al, 2005a;Sessano basin: Amato et al, 2011;Bojano basin: Amato et al, 2014;Ferrarini et al, 2017;Galli et al, 2017;Vallo di Diano: Giano et al, 2014;Schiattarella et al, 2017; Fucino basin and Aterno valley: Giaccio et al,2017b;Miccadei et al, 2017). Venafro basin: Amato et al, 2017b;Isernia basin: Di Bucci et al, 2005a;Sessano basin: Amato et al, 2011;Bojano basin: Amato et al, 2014;Ferrarini et al, 2017;Galli et al, 2017;Vallo di Diano: Giano et al, 2014;Schiattarella et al, 2017; Fucino basin and Aterno valley: Giaccio et al,2017b;Miccadei et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Since the Middle Pleistocene, the uplift of this sector, along with Quaternary climatic fluctuations, forced alternating phases of fluvial incision and alluvial deposition (D'Agostino, Jackson, Dramis, & Funiciello, 2001;Miccadei, Piacentini, & Buccolini, 2017;Pizzi, 2003). This contributed strongly to defining the arrangement of the drainage network and induced strong selective erosion processes, while the control of tectonics on landforms is not clear.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%