Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy

This paper concerns the reconstruction of the main stages of the long-term landscape evolution of the Molise portion of the central-southern Apennines along a transect divided into three sectors (SW, Central and NE). Analysis mainly focused on geomorphological, stratigraphical and structural data su...

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Main Authors: Amato Vincenzo, Aucelli Pietro P.C., Bracone Vito, Cesarano Massimo, Rosskopf Carmen Maria
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Language:English
Published: Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia 2017-02-01
Series:Geologica Carpathica
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spelling doaj-9bf2b30372154cfb8044604e4557b5d22021-04-02T10:26:27ZengEarth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SlovakiaGeologica Carpathica1336-80522017-02-01681294210.1515/geoca-2017-0003geoca-2017-0003Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, ItalyAmato Vincenzo0Aucelli Pietro P.C.1Bracone Vito2Cesarano Massimo3Rosskopf Carmen Maria4Department of Biosciences and Territory, University of Molise, C. da Fonte Lappone, 86090 Pesche (IS), ItalyDepartment of Science and Technology, “Parthenope” University Naples, Centro Direzionale, Isola C4, 80143 Napoli, ItalyDepartment of Biosciences and Territory, University of Molise, C. da Fonte Lappone, 86090 Pesche (IS), ItalyDepartment of Biosciences and Territory, University of Molise, C. da Fonte Lappone, 86090 Pesche (IS), ItalyDepartment of Biosciences and Territory, University of Molise, C. da Fonte Lappone, 86090 Pesche (IS), ItalyThis paper concerns the reconstruction of the main stages of the long-term landscape evolution of the Molise portion of the central-southern Apennines along a transect divided into three sectors (SW, Central and NE). Analysis mainly focused on geomorphological, stratigraphical and structural data supported by chronological constraints, coming from an overall review of past literature and several studies carried out by the authors of the paper during the last 20 years. The results obtained allowed the elaboration of a conceptual model of the long-term evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines. Starting from the Pliocene, the emersion of the Molise area occurred gradually from SW to NE, allowing a polycyclic landscape to evolve under the major controls first of compression then transtensional to extensional tectonics as well as climatic variations. Principal markers of the Quaternary geomorphological evolution of the Molise area are represented by the infill successions of the intermontane tectonic depressions located in its internal, SW sector and by four orders of palaeosurfaces that developed between the Early Pleistocene and the beginning of the Late Pleistocene across the region. These markers testify to the alternation of phases of substantial tectonic stability and uplift whose spatial-temporal distribution could be assessed along the investigated transect. Results highlight that the most important stages of landscape evolution occurred during the Early and Middle Pleistocene. At the beginning of the Late Pleistocene, the Molise sector of the Apennine chain had already reached its present setting and further landscape evolution occurred under the major control of climate and land-use.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/geoca.2017.68.issue-1/geoca-2017-0003/geoca-2017-0003.xml?format=INTyoung orogentectonicsApennine chaingeomorphological evolutionpalaeolandscapechronostratigraphyPlio–Pleistocene
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author Amato Vincenzo
Aucelli Pietro P.C.
Bracone Vito
Cesarano Massimo
Rosskopf Carmen Maria
spellingShingle Amato Vincenzo
Aucelli Pietro P.C.
Bracone Vito
Cesarano Massimo
Rosskopf Carmen Maria
Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy
Geologica Carpathica
young orogen
tectonics
Apennine chain
geomorphological evolution
palaeolandscape
chronostratigraphy
Plio–Pleistocene
author_facet Amato Vincenzo
Aucelli Pietro P.C.
Bracone Vito
Cesarano Massimo
Rosskopf Carmen Maria
author_sort Amato Vincenzo
title Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy
title_short Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy
title_full Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy
title_fullStr Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Long-term landscape evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines, Italy
title_sort long-term landscape evolution of the molise sector of the central-southern apennines, italy
publisher Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
series Geologica Carpathica
issn 1336-8052
publishDate 2017-02-01
description This paper concerns the reconstruction of the main stages of the long-term landscape evolution of the Molise portion of the central-southern Apennines along a transect divided into three sectors (SW, Central and NE). Analysis mainly focused on geomorphological, stratigraphical and structural data supported by chronological constraints, coming from an overall review of past literature and several studies carried out by the authors of the paper during the last 20 years. The results obtained allowed the elaboration of a conceptual model of the long-term evolution of the Molise sector of the central-southern Apennines. Starting from the Pliocene, the emersion of the Molise area occurred gradually from SW to NE, allowing a polycyclic landscape to evolve under the major controls first of compression then transtensional to extensional tectonics as well as climatic variations. Principal markers of the Quaternary geomorphological evolution of the Molise area are represented by the infill successions of the intermontane tectonic depressions located in its internal, SW sector and by four orders of palaeosurfaces that developed between the Early Pleistocene and the beginning of the Late Pleistocene across the region. These markers testify to the alternation of phases of substantial tectonic stability and uplift whose spatial-temporal distribution could be assessed along the investigated transect. Results highlight that the most important stages of landscape evolution occurred during the Early and Middle Pleistocene. At the beginning of the Late Pleistocene, the Molise sector of the Apennine chain had already reached its present setting and further landscape evolution occurred under the major control of climate and land-use.
topic young orogen
tectonics
Apennine chain
geomorphological evolution
palaeolandscape
chronostratigraphy
Plio–Pleistocene
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