2010
DOI: 10.3809/jvirtex.2010.00233
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Tertiary to Present Evolution of Orogenic Magmatism in Italy

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“…Kilburn & McGuire 2001;Peccerillo 2005;Alagna et al 2010;Beccaluva et al 2010;Conticelli et al 2010;Lucchi et al 2013a;Lustrino et al 2013). Therefore, only a summary of the most prominent data will be given in this paper.…”
Section: Petrological Geochemical and Isotopic Characteristics Of Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kilburn & McGuire 2001;Peccerillo 2005;Alagna et al 2010;Beccaluva et al 2010;Conticelli et al 2010;Lucchi et al 2013a;Lustrino et al 2013). Therefore, only a summary of the most prominent data will be given in this paper.…”
Section: Petrological Geochemical and Isotopic Characteristics Of Mamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this framework, the Alps-Apennines orogenic system originated, involving continental and oceanic crustal units that were affected, at a very different extent, by metamorphic and tectonic reworkings (see Dal Piaz, 2010 for a review). In the early Oligocene, magmatic complexes intruded the orogenic belt as a consequence of the crust subduction (see Alagna, Peccerillo, Martin, & Donati, 2010, for a review). Contemporaneously, since the middle Eocene, synorogenic sedimentary basins developed: the middle Eocene-early Oligocene Alpine foreland basin in the outer part of the Alpine chain, the Eocene-Messinian Tertiary Piemonte Basin (BTP) and the Pliocene-Quaternary basins in the inner part.…”
Section: The Alps-apennines Orogenic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present-day geological and physiographic framework of the central Mediterranean was determined by a complex series of events related to the convergence of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates (Conticelli et al 2007;Alagna et al 2010;Conticelli et al 2010b). The Ionian-Adriatic lithosphere was subducted westwards and north-westwards beneath the Eurasian plate, resulting in the progressive closure of the intervening Tethyan ocean basins.…”
Section: The Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Eocene, convergence began in the Apennine orogen as a result of westward subduction of the Adriatic lithosphere beneath the southern European margin (Alagna et al 2010;Conticelli et al 2010b). The progress of these movements was expressed in a complex series of events involving sedimentary basin formation, deformation, and rifting resulting in north-south and north-west-south-east trending extensional basins and varied but widespread subduction-related magmatism.…”
Section: The Geological Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%