Thin vs. thick-skinned tectonics in the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt: Contrast or coexistence?

Author:

Barchi Massimiliano Rinaldo1,Tavarnelli* Enrico2

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Fisica e Geologia, Università di Perugia, I-06123, Perugia, Italy (CRUST Member, Centro interUniversitario per l’analisi SismoTettonica Tridimensionale Con Applicazioni Territoriali)

2. Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche, della Terra e dell’Ambiente, Università di Siena, I-53100, Siena, Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT The structural style at depth of the Umbria-Marche fold-and-thrust belt, which occupies the outer province of the Northern Apennines of peninsular Italy, has long been debated and interpreted in terms of thin-skinned or thick-skinned deformation models, respectively. Thin-skinned models predict that the Mesozoic–Tertiary sedimentary cover was detached along Upper Triassic evaporites and translated northeastward along stepped thrust faults above a relatively undeformed basement. On the other hand, thick-skinned models predict the direct involvement of conspicuous basement slices within thrust-related folds. A description of selected examples in the southeastern part of the Umbria-Marche belt reveals that some compressional structures are indeed thin-skinned, their style being controlled by rheological properties of a mechanically heterogeneous stratigraphy containing multiple décollements, whereas other structures are genuinely thick-skinned, their style being dominated by the reverse-reactivation of pre-orogenic normal faults deeply rooted within the basement. Therefore, the contrast of thin- versus thick-skinned structural styles, an issue that has generated a long-lasting debate, is only apparent, since both styles are documented to coexist and to have concurred in controlling the final compressional geometry of the fold-and-thrust belt.

Publisher

Geological Society of America

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