Après une brève description géographique et géologique du territoire du mont Amiata (Toscane), l'A. fournit des renseignements sur l'utilisation des mines et du minerai à travers les siècles. (UF).
Neogene extension in the Northern Apennines (Italy) : insights from the southern part of the Mt. Amiata geothermal area
This paper deals with new geological data from the Mount Amiata volcano-geothermal region and the Roccalbegna area, providing a kinematic evolutionary model for the formation of the extensional Tuscan Nappe boudins. Integration of fieldwork data
Tettonica distensiva sin-sedimentaria nel Dominio Toscano : evidenze mesoscopiche nelle successioni cretacico-eoceniche della Falda Toscana ad ovest del Monte Amiata (Appennino Settentrionale)
Tectonique de détente de failles syn-sédimentaires dans le domaine toscan : présence mésoscopique dans les successions Crétacé Eocène de la nappe toscane à l'ouest du Monte Amiata (Apennins du sud)
The cretaceous-Eocene Formations of the Tuscan Nappe (Maiolica and Scaglia Toscana Fms.) cropping-out on the western side of Monte Amiata, in the Monte Aquilaia-Monte Buceto ridge, were developed during the pre-collisional convergence
Modificazioni geografiche e paesistiche del territorio amiatino in seguito all' attuazione di un progetto regionale Changements géographiques et du paysage dans le territoire de l'Amiata à la suite de la réalisation d'un projet régional
Basic regional crustal setting and superimposed local pluton-intrusion-related tectonic in the Larderello-M. amiata geothermal province, from integrated CROP seismic data
In this paper the AA. describe the geometry and kinematics of a contractional structure, consisting of a thrust and related minor structures, which doubled the Tuscan Nappe cropping out in the southern side of the Monte Amiata geothermal region
Qualitative and quantitative geomorphological investigation has been carried out in a restricted area of the upper Orcia River basin (about 10 km2) called Landola sample area, near Siena, NE of the Monte Amiata volcano (Tuscany). The pliocene marine