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29 November 2022

The Lushan Massif has been considered an extensional dome which represents a typical extensional structure in South China. However, the composition and structure of the Lushan Massif are still unclear. In this study, we identified the eastern detachm...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,240 Views
15 Pages

Tectonism of Late Noachian Mars: Surface Signatures from the Southern Highlands

  • Trishit Ruj,
  • Goro Komatsu,
  • Gene Schmidt,
  • Suniti Karunatillake and
  • Kenji Kawai

9 November 2022

Upwelling mantle plumes often instigate extensional stress within the continental crust of Earth. When stress exceeds crustal strength, extensional structures develop, reducing the effective stress and trigger magmatic processes at the crust–ma...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,192 Views
20 Pages

Inverted Basins by Africa–Eurasia Convergence at the Southern Back-Arc Tyrrhenian Basin

  • Maria Filomena Loreto,
  • Camilla Palmiotto,
  • Filippo Muccini,
  • Valentina Ferrante and
  • Nevio Zitellini

The southern part of Tyrrhenian back-arc basin (NW Sicily), formed due to the rifting and spreading processes in back-arc setting, is currently undergoing contractional tectonics. The analysis of seismic reflection profiles integrated with bathymetry...

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341 Views
17 Pages

12 February 2026

To reveal the evolution of the North China Craton (NCC) and the breakup process of the Columbia supercontinent, this study conducted zircon geochronology and garnet mineralogical analyses on kimberlites from the Bayan Obo area, on the northern margin...

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431 Views
22 Pages

This study presents a new 1:10,000 geological map of the Monte Bove area (northern Apennines), produced through an original field survey, which allows a detailed reconstruction of Jurassic tectono-sedimentary evolution. The area is characterized by t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,466 Views
30 Pages

The Gavorrano Monzogranite (Northern Apennines): An Updated Review of Host Rock Protoliths, Thermal Metamorphism and Tectonic Setting

  • Andrea Brogi,
  • Alfredo Caggianelli,
  • Domenico Liotta,
  • Martina Zucchi,
  • Amalia Spina,
  • Enrico Capezzuoli,
  • Alessandra Casini and
  • Elena Buracchi

We review and refine the geological setting of an area located nearby the Tyrrhenian seacoast, in the inner zone of the Northern Apennines (southern Tuscany), where a Neogene monzogranite body (estimated in about 3 km long, 1.5 km wide, and 0.7 km th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,393 Views
14 Pages

cGPS Record of Active Extension in Moroccan Meseta and Shortening in Atlasic Chains under the Eurasia-Nubia Convergence

  • Ahmed Chalouan,
  • Antonio J. Gil,
  • Ahmed Chabli,
  • Kaoutar Bargach,
  • Hoda Liemlahi,
  • Khalil El Kadiri,
  • Víctor Tendero-Salmerón and
  • Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar

17 May 2023

The northwest-southeast convergence of the Eurasian and Nubian (African) plates in the western Mediterranean region propagates inside the Nubian plate and affects the Moroccan Meseta and the neighboring Atlasic belt. Five continuous Global Positionin...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,322 Views
23 Pages

Field work on the search and characterization of ground effects of a historical earthquake (i.e., the Cagli earthquake in 1781) was carried out using terrestrial and aerial digital tools. The method of capturing, organizing, storing, and elaborating...

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894 Views
23 Pages

17 July 2025

The lower sub-member of Member 2, Dongying Formation (Paleogene) in the HHK Depression hosts an extensively developed thin-bedded beach-bar system characterized by favorable source rock conditions and reservoir properties, indicating significant hydr...

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338 Views
34 Pages

This study addresses a critical knowledge gap in quantifying strategic mineral resources within hyper-arid, tectonically complex terrains by establishing a recursive framework that reconciles deterministic resource estimation with the nonlinear dynam...

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1 Citations
3,915 Views
18 Pages

The evolution of the passive margin off the coast of Eastern Canada has been characterized by a series of rifting episodes which caused widespread extension of the lithosphere and associated structural anomalies, some with the potential to be classif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,122 Views
20 Pages

Plio–Quaternary Structural Evolution of the Outer Sector of the Marche Apennines South of the Conero Promontory, Italy

  • Mario Costa,
  • Jessica Chicco,
  • Chiara Invernizzi,
  • Simone Teloni and
  • Pietro Paolo Pierantoni

Some new results and preliminary remarks about the Plio–Quaternary structural and evolutionary characteristics of the outer Marche Apennines south in the Conero promontory are presented in this study. The present analysis is based on several subsurfa...

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707 Views
28 Pages

Structural Control and Timing of the Iron-Oxide-Copper-Gold (IOCG) Skarn Formation at Tatatila-Las Minas Mining District (Central Mexico)

  • Martina Zucchi,
  • Emmanuel Olvera-García,
  • Domenico Liotta,
  • Andrea Brogi,
  • Alfredo Caggianelli,
  • Marinella Ada Laurenzi,
  • Walter H. Wheeler,
  • Caterina Bianco,
  • Fidel Gómez-Alvarez and
  • Giovanni Ruggieri
  • + 6 authors

The iron-oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) skarns of the Tatatila-Las Minas mining district in central Mexico represent a structurally-controlled, exhumed fossil geothermal system located in the eastern sector of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB). The di...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,543 Views
24 Pages

Active Collapse in the Central Betic Cordillera: Development of the Extensional System of the Granada Basin

  • Asier Madarieta-Txurruka,
  • José A. Peláez,
  • Lourdes González-Castillo,
  • Antonio J. Gil and
  • Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar

10 August 2023

The Betic Cordillera was formed by the collision between the Alboran Domain and the South Iberian paleomargin in the frame of the NW–SE convergent Eurasia–Nubia plate boundary. The central region is undergoing a heterogeneous extension th...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,470 Views
22 Pages

A closely spaced set of high-resolution Chirp-Sonar and Sparker profiles and swath bathymetric data was acquired in 2013 for the I-AMICA Project off the Volturno River mouth (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) by the Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costie...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,052 Views
40 Pages

The western side of the Vertiskos Unit crystalline basement in northern Greece is fringed by a Permo–Triassic low-grade metamorphic volcano-sedimentary complex that belongs to the Circum-Rhodope Belt (CRB), which is an important part of the Var...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,040 Views
28 Pages

Mesozoic Magmatic and Geodynamic Evolution in the Jiaodong Peninsula, China: Implications for the Gold and Polymetallic Mineralization

  • Bin Wang,
  • Zhengjiang Ding,
  • Zhongyi Bao,
  • Mingchun Song,
  • Jianbo Zhou,
  • Junyang Lv,
  • Shanshan Wang,
  • Qibin Zhang and
  • Caijie Liu

25 August 2022

The intrusive age ranges of Linglong, Guojialing, Weideshan, and Laoshan granites in the Jiaodong Peninsula are 155–154 Ma, 131–130 Ma, 118–111 Ma, and 116 Ma, respectively. Together with the Shidao granite (227–200 Ma), five...

  • Review
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,852 Views
16 Pages

Bridging the Gap between Long–Term Orogenic Evolution (>10 Ma Scale) and Geomorphological Processes That Shape the Western Alps: Insights from Combined Dating Approaches

  • Yann Rolland,
  • Antonin Bilau,
  • Thibaut Cardinal,
  • Ahmed Nouibat,
  • Dorian Bienveignant,
  • Louise Boschetti,
  • Stéphane Schwartz and
  • Matthias Bernet

25 October 2022

Constraining the relative roles of erosion and tectonics in the evolution of mountain belts is a challenging scientific goal. In this review article on the Western Alps, we show how it becomes possible to “bridge the gap” between the long...

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  • Open Access
536 Views
18 Pages

Chronology, Geochemistry, and Tectonic Implications of Early Cretaceous Granitoids in the Ranwu Area, Eastern Gangdese Belt

  • Xinjie Yang,
  • Meiling Dong,
  • Yanyun Wang,
  • Chao Teng,
  • Dian Xiao,
  • Jun Cao,
  • Xiqing Chen and
  • Jie Shao

12 November 2025

The Gangdese Belt is sandwiched between the Yarlung–Zangbo Suture Zone (YZSZ) and the Bangong–Nujiang Suture Zone (BNSZ), and witnessed large-scale magmatic activity during the Early Cretaceous period. Currently, controversies remain rega...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,954 Views
24 Pages

Deciphering Iberian Variscan Orogen Magmatism Using the Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility from Granites

  • Helena Sant’Ovaia,
  • Cláudia Cruz,
  • Ana Gonçalves,
  • Pedro Nogueira and
  • Fernando Noronha

15 March 2024

In this paper, we have synthesized the information derived from more than 20 papers and PhD theses on the anisotropy of the magnetic susceptibility (AMS) of 19 Variscan granite plutons, spanning the period between 320 Ma and 296 Ma. The AMS data are...

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11 Citations
3,493 Views
26 Pages

8 December 2022

In this study, we analyze the fault and fracture network of the Middle Triassic carbonate platform of the Lastoni di Formin (Italian Dolomites, Italy). The reconstruction of the deformation history is of primary importance for a full comprehension of...

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657 Views
17 Pages

18 November 2025

The Altun Orogenic Belt (AOB) has undergone multiple complex subduction–collision events. However, there are numerous disagreements regarding the Early Paleozoic tectonic–magmatic evolution of the AOB, primarily due to differing interpret...

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491 Views
22 Pages

8 December 2025

Based on comprehensive interpretation of three-dimensional seismic data and quantitative analysis of basin-boundary fault activity in the Nanpu Sag, this study employs subsidence history backstripping and equilibrium profile techniques to reconstruct...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,616 Views
27 Pages

Geochronological Evolution of the Safaga–Qena Transect, Northern Eastern Desert, Egypt: Implications of Zircon U-Pb Dating

  • Sherif Mansour,
  • Abdelghafar M. Abu-Elsaoud,
  • Faouzi Haouala,
  • Mohamed Zaki Khedr,
  • Akihiro Tamura and
  • Noriko Hasebe

17 May 2025

The granitic rocks and the Dokhan Volcanics at the transect between Safaga and Qena, the Egyptian Northern Eastern Desert represent the northern termination of the Arabian–Nubian Shield (ANS), which, in turn, represents the northern part of the...

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1,351 Views
29 Pages

15 July 2025

The Permian–Triassic magmatic record in the eastern Central Asian Orogenic Belt (CAOB) provides critical insights into the terminal stages of the Paleo-Asian Ocean (PAO) evolution, including collisional and post-collisional processes following...

  • Article
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4 Citations
4,309 Views
27 Pages

Structurally Controlled Landscape Evolution in Kula Badlands, Western Turkey

  • Selçuk Aksay,
  • Jeroen M. Schoorl,
  • Antonie Veldkamp,
  • Tuncer Demir,
  • Ahmet Serdar Aytaç and
  • Darrel Maddy

21 October 2022

Badlands are extensively eroded landscapes consisting of weakly consolidated deposits within highly dense drainage systems. Their controlling and shaping factors can differ in relation to various internal and external conditions and processes that ar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,103 Views
19 Pages

Regional-scale swarms of subparallel linear topographic features, known as lineament domains, are a common feature of planetary surfaces. Lineament domains are superficial manifestations of the crustal stress field trajectory. Notably, one of the eff...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,767 Views
25 Pages

Seismo-stratigraphic data of the Gulf of Pozzuoli have been revised with the aim of identifying the tectonic structures controlling the area in more detail and to highlight the possible relationships of the morpho-structures with the new bradyseismic...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,844 Views
17 Pages

Tectonic Significances of the Geomorphic Evolution in the Southern Alashan Block to the Outward Expansion of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau

  • Tingting Ji,
  • Wenjun Zheng,
  • Jingjun Yang,
  • Dongli Zhang,
  • Shumin Liang,
  • Yige Li,
  • Ting Liu,
  • Haoyu Zhou and
  • Changhuan Feng

10 December 2022

Fluvial landscapes are a result of lithospheric tectonic movement, climate evolution and surface processes. Existing evidence proves that regional tectonic deformation can be reflected by the evolution of fluvial landforms. The southern Alashan Block...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,470 Views
17 Pages

Introduction to Dione’s Wispy Terrain as a Putative Model Region for “Micro” Wilson Cycles on Icy Satellites

  • Balázs Bradák,
  • Jun Kimura,
  • Daisuke Asahina,
  • Mayssa El Yazidi and
  • Csilla Orgel

30 October 2023

The Wispy Terrain is the region of chasmata characterized by quasi-parallel fault systems, formed by extensional and shear stresses of the icy crust of Dione, a moon of Saturn. Besides the basic, satellite-scale geological mapping and very general de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,341 Views
21 Pages

22 October 2024

During the Indosinian orogeny, the Songpan–Garze–West Kunlun orogenic belt experienced significant tectonic and magmatic activity, leading to the widespread emplacement of granitoid bodies. This study provides a detailed petrochemical and...

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687 Views
19 Pages

Cenozoic Stratigraphic Architecture of the Beikang Basin (South China Sea): Insights into Tectonic Evolution and Sedimentary Response

  • Shuaibing Luo,
  • Xiaoxue Wang,
  • Lifu Zhang,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Kangshou Zhang,
  • Guanghui He and
  • Qiuhua Yu

21 November 2025

Since the onset of the Cenozoic, the South China Sea has experienced complex plate interactions including peripheral plate collisions, the demise of the Paleo-South China Sea, and the subsequent opening of the modern basin. These processes produced t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,550 Views
21 Pages

The Zhu III Depression, situated in the northern Pearl River Mouth Basin, features a complex fault system composed of NE–SW-, nearly E–W-, and NW–SE-oriented faults. However, there is limited research on NW-trending faults, especial...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
18,576 Views
33 Pages

21 April 2018

Three major gold deposits, Matandani, Kukuluma, and Area 3, host several million ouncez (Moz) of gold, along a ~5 km long, WNW trend in the E part of the Geita Greenstone Belt, NW Tanzania. The deposits are hosted in Archaean volcanoclastic sediment...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,961 Views
35 Pages

Kinematics of Deformable Blocks: Application to the Opening of the Tyrrhenian Basin and the Formation of the Apennine Chain

  • Eugenio Turco,
  • Chiara Macchiavelli,
  • Giulia Penza,
  • Antonio Schettino and
  • Pietro Paolo Pierantoni

We describe the opening of back-arc basins and the associated formation of accretionary wedges through the application of techniques of deformable plate kinematics. These methods have proven to be suitable to describe complex tectonic processes, such...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,038 Views
32 Pages

20 September 2021

Drainage basin-scale morphometric analysis and morphological evidence of tectonics represent helpful tools to evaluate and investigate morphoneotectonic processes in tectonically active regions. In this perspective, we applied an integrated analysis...

  • Article
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21 Citations
14,264 Views
18 Pages

GPS Velocity and Strain Rate Fields in Southwest Anatolia from Repeated GPS Measurements

  • Saffet Erdoğan,
  • Muhammed Şahin,
  • İbrahim Tiryakioğlu,
  • Engin Gülal and
  • Ali Kazım Telli

17 March 2009

Southwestern Turkey is a tectonically active area. To determine kinematics and strain distribution in this region, a GPS network of sixteen stations was established. We have used GPS velocity field data for southwest Anatolia from continuous measurem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,147 Views
33 Pages

Genesis of the Eastern Adamello Plutons (Northern Italy): Inferences for the Alpine Geodynamics

  • Alessio Relvini,
  • Silvana Martin,
  • Bruna B. Carvalho,
  • Giacomo Prosser,
  • Luca Toffolo,
  • Patrizia Macera and
  • Omar Bartoli

The Corno Alto–Monte Ospedale magmatic complex crops out at the eastern border of the Adamello batholith, west of the South Giudicarie Fault (NE Italy). This complex includes tonalites, trondhjemites, granodiorites, granites and diorites exhibi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,379 Views
22 Pages

Palustrine Sediments between Two Isolated Shallow Carbonate Platforms (Aptian–Albian Transition, Prebetic of Jaén, South Spain)

  • Luis M. Nieto,
  • José Miguel Molina,
  • Pedro Alejandro Ruiz-Ortiz,
  • José Manuel Castro,
  • Matías Reolid and
  • Ginés A. de Gea

20 January 2022

During the Aptian-Albian transition, an extensional phase of the Central Atlantic which affected the Prebetic carbonate platform (South Iberian Continental Margin, northwestern margin of the Tethys) occurred. A graben morphology was developed in the...

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2 Citations
1,326 Views
9 Pages

A Giant Slide within the Upper Cretaceous Limestones as an Indicator for Fault Activity Dating and Basin Evolution

  • Nikolaos Dimopoulos,
  • Elena Zoumpouli,
  • Nicolina Bourli,
  • Penelope Papadopoulou,
  • George Iliopoulos and
  • Avraam Zelilidis

The studied section, up to 10 m thick with 17 different carbonate beds, showed the interaction between a giant slide and the pre-existing normal faults during the upper Cretaceous time. There are three major points of consideration in the studied sec...

  • Article
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23 Citations
5,695 Views
24 Pages

Morpho-Structural Setting of the Ligurian Sea: The Role of Structural Heritage and Neotectonic Inversion

  • Danilo Morelli,
  • Michele Locatelli,
  • Nicola Corradi,
  • Paola Cianfarra,
  • Laura Crispini,
  • Laura Federico and
  • Sébastien Migeon

The review of recent bathymetric and geophysical data collected in the framework of several research and cartographic projects have allowed a detailed reconstruction of the morpho-structural setting and the (neo)tectonic evolution for both the Alpine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,860 Views
22 Pages

Morphotectonic Features in the Middle Biferno River Valley: The Case of Ponte Liscione Dam (Central Italy)

  • Vania Mancinelli,
  • Giorgio Paglia,
  • Marco Emanuele Discenza,
  • Mariacarmela Minnillo,
  • Francesco Cerrone,
  • Marzia Rizzo and
  • Enrico Miccadei

This paper presents a morphometric and structural-geomorphological approach to identifying morphotectonic features across an area underlain by lithologies that do not easily record tectonic deformations but are widely affected by seismic activity. Th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
934 Views
26 Pages

30 October 2025

Karst collapse columns (KCCs) represent key concealed hazard-inducing factors that threaten the safety of coal mines in North China. To clarify their primary controlling geological factors and evolutionary processes, this study focuses on KCCs in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,363 Views
19 Pages

13 March 2025

The tectonic evolution of Hainan Island during the Late Permian–Early Triassic period is still unclear. This study identified two types of basalts on the island and presented detailed geochronology, whole-rock geochemistry, and Hf isotope data...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,050 Views
19 Pages

16 July 2020

In convergent zones, several parts of the geodynamic system (e.g., continental margins, back-arc regions) can be deformed, uplifted, and eroded through time, each of them potentially delivering clastic sediments to neighboring basins. Tectonically dr...

  • Article
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12 Citations
5,220 Views
27 Pages

28 August 2019

The Yanshan Movement occurred mainly during the Middle-Late Jurassic, and gave rise to NE trending structures, magmatic events, volcanism and mineral resources. The transformation and evolution of the movement during the Middle-Late Jurassic were inv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,352 Views
24 Pages

The 27 September 2021 Earthquake in Central Crete (Greece)—Detailed Analysis of the Earthquake Sequence and Indications for Contemporary Arc-Parallel Extension to the Hellenic Arc

  • Emmanuel Vassilakis,
  • George Kaviris,
  • Vasilis Kapetanidis,
  • Elena Papageorgiou,
  • Michael Foumelis,
  • Aliki Konsolaki,
  • Stelios Petrakis,
  • Christos P. Evangelidis,
  • John Alexopoulos and
  • Gerassimos-Akis Tselentis
  • + 2 authors

9 March 2022

The Arkalochori village in central Crete was hit by a large earthquake (Mw = 6.0) on 27 September 2021, causing casualties, injuries, and severe damage to the infrastructure. Due to the absence of apparent surface rupture and the initial focal mechan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,704 Views
16 Pages

The offshore margin of Mt. Etna has been shaped by Middle Pleistocene to Holocene shortening and extension and, more recently, by gravity-related sliding of the volcanic edifice. These processes have acted contemporaneously although the gravitational...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,769 Views
22 Pages

Structural Analysis and Paleostress Evolution in the Imiter Silver Mining Region, Eastern Anti Atlas, Morocco: Implications for Mineral Exploration

  • Youssef Atif,
  • Abderrahmane Soulaimani,
  • Abdelhak Ait Lahna,
  • Driss Yaagoub,
  • Nasrrddine Youbi,
  • Amin Beiranvand Pour and
  • Mazlan Hashim

4 December 2022

Development and concentration of many ore deposits at the regional and district scales closely depend on structural geology, especially in polydeformed basements. The superposition of many deformation periods highlights the complexity of the structur...

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