Anatomy of an Orogen: the Apennines and Adjacent Mediterranean Basins

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Figure 3.3 Synthetic structural-kinematic map of Italy -- Fig. 4.3. Maps showing a P-wave velocity model for the upper mantle structure beneath Italy -- Fig. 4.5. Cross sections through the Apennines -- Fig. 7.2. Heat flow map of Italy and surrounding seas -- Fig. 7.4. Upper crust thermal sections across the Northern and Southern Apennines -- Fig. 11.1. Map showing a tectonic scheme of Liguride units of the Northern Apennines -- Fig. 27.3. Moment release from large historical earthquakes, 1000 to 1990 and Moment release from instrumental earthquakes, 1985 to 1996 -- Fig. 27.8. [Seismogenic faulting, moment release patterns, and transverse lineaments along the central and southern Apennines].

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Anatomy of an Orogen: the Apennines and Adjacent Mediterranean Basins. (2001). Anatomy of an Orogen: the Apennines and Adjacent Mediterranean Basins. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9829-3

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