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Title Paleomagnetic Evidence of Non Rotational Tectonism in the Tuscan-Latium Geothermal Province (Italy)
Authors Plinio Baldi, Giorgio Buonasorte, Renato Funiciello, Massimo Mattei and Catherine Kissel
Year 1995
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords geothermal anomaly, Tuscany, paleomagnetism, tectonics
Abstract New paleomagnetic data, referring to the Late Miocene-Pliocene Autocthonous" sedimentaty in the extensional basins of Tuscan-Latium Tyrrhenian margin, demonstrate that no significant rotations affected this region since the Mcssinian-Early Pliocene time. These data suggest an evolution in the area hetween the and Rome that is different from that in the southern Apennines, where diffuse Plio- Pleistocene rotations were previously recognized. This geodynamic can better explain some different hehaviour between volcanic areas to the north and south of Rome: strong crustal influence in Neogene-Quaternary magmatic activity and volcanism to the north of Rome that attenuates southwards; presence to north of of a strong and large positive thermal anomaly that decreases sharply southwards, only partially to widespread outcrops permeable carbonatic platform units. Neogene-Quaternary anatectic events of Tuscany and north to the Latium regions could be influenced by the non-rotational gcodynamic feature. The inferred continuity between lower and upper parts of the lithosphere, since the Mcssinian to present, allowed the persistence of thermal processes various depths: these peculiar conditions produced a different tectonic hchaviour and greater heat flow density with respect to areas.
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