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Pre-Alpine and Alpine deformation at San Pellegrino pass (Dolomites, Italy)

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  • Tiziano Abbà
  • Anna Breda
  • Matteo Massironi
  • Nereo Preto
  • Gianluca Piccin
  • Tommaso Trentini
  • Aldino Bondesan
  • Alberto Carton
  • Alessandro Fontana
  • Paolo Mozzi
  • Nicola Surian
  • Thomas Zanoner
  • Dario Zampieri

Abstract

In this work, we present the geological map of the San Pellegrino pass, inserted in the spectacular scenario of the Dolomiti region (Southern Alps, Italy), at a scale of 1:10.000 and accompanied by geological cross-sections. The detailed distinction of lithological thin units allowed to achieve a consistent interpretation of the local structural setting by drawing brittle and ductile Alpine tectonic deformations. The differential deformation and structural styles within the geological map are the result of the different rheological nature of volcanic and sedimentary rocks, as well as of the superimposition of compressional Alpine tectonics over Permo-Mesozoic extensional tectonic phases, and consequent reactivation of inherited structures.

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  • Tiziano Abbà & Anna Breda & Matteo Massironi & Nereo Preto & Gianluca Piccin & Tommaso Trentini & Aldino Bondesan & Alberto Carton & Alessandro Fontana & Paolo Mozzi & Nicola Surian & Thomas Zanoner &, 2018. "Pre-Alpine and Alpine deformation at San Pellegrino pass (Dolomites, Italy)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 14(2), pages 671-679, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjomxx:v:14:y:2018:i:2:p:671-679
    DOI: 10.1080/17445647.2018.1536001
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