Geology of the central part of the Amatrice Basin (Central Apennines, Italy)

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A 1:5,000 scale geological map and 31 geological cross-sections are presented for the surroundings of Amatrice village (central Apennines, Italy), epicentral area of the first damaging earthquake of the 2016–2017 seismic sequence. This detailed geological dataset focuses on: (i) the extent, the thickness, and the internal stratigraphic architecture of the Quaternary continental deposits; (ii) the bedding and the thickness of the Miocene substratum; and (iii) the spatial distribution of the main fault systems. The provided dataset would update the available regional geological maps in deciphering the syn-to-post-orogenic history of the Amatrice Basin. Eventually, the accuracy of the geological mapping would represent a basic tool for interpreting and integrating the multidisciplinary dataset deriving from post-seismic activities.

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Vignaroli, G., Mancini, M., Bucci, F., Cardinali, M., Cavinato, G. P., Moscatelli, M., … Stigliano, F. (2019). Geology of the central part of the Amatrice Basin (Central Apennines, Italy). Journal of Maps, 15(2), 193–202. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2019.1570877

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