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Figure 3

From: High resolution seismic data coupled to Multibeam bathymetry of Stromboli island collected in the frame of the Stromboli geophysical experiment: implications with the marine geophysics and volcanology of the Aeolian Arc volcanic complex (Sicily, Southern Tyrrhenian sea, Italy)

Figure 3

Sketch map of the main structural elements of the Italian Peninsula (modified after Marani and Trua 2002). The line with the white triangles represents the outer front of the Apenninic-Maghrebide orogenic system. The line with the black triangles traces the continuous overthrusting along the northern Apenninic Arc. The undulated lines indicate the main extensional faults which characterize, starting from the Pleistocene the southern Apennines and the Calabrian Arc. The dotted areas represent the Apulian foreland (located in the Puglia region) and the African foreland (located in the northern Siciliy). On the map the main hypothesized tectonic lineaments have been also represented: TAO – Taormina line; SAN – Sangineto Line;VB: Vavilov Basin; MB: Marsili Basin (modified after Marani and Trua 2002).

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