- Periadriatic Seam
The Periadriatic Seam is a distinct
geologic fault in Southern Europe, running "S-shaped" about 1000 km from theTyrrhenian Sea through the whole Southern Alps as far asHungary . It forms the division between the Adriatic plate and the European plate. The term Insubric line is sometimes used to address the whole Periadriatic Seam, but it is more commonly used to mean just a western part of it.Tectonics and geology
Within the
Eastern Alps , the line marks the border between theCentral Eastern Alps and theSouthern Limestone Alps . In theWestern Alps it forms the division between the southern Apulianforeland and the central crystalline zones of the Alps.Continental collision is still going on, with the Apulian and European plates still converging. Movement along the Periadriatic Seam is the cause for theearthquake zone betweenVienna andFriuli . Meanwhile, the central zones of the Alps are rising too, causing vertical slip along the fault. The result is the set of major faultzones collectively named Periadriatic Seam. The uplift caused violenterosion of the young orogen, which led to the formation of the Hohe Tauern window. At several regions an heavyuplift of the Central Alps by some kilometers took place, and also a shift of more than 50 km.Geographic position and names
From east to west, the course of the Periadriatic Seam and the names given to it regionally are as follows:
*"Drau line": Southwestern Hungary -Styria -Drau valley (Jaun-, Rosental) -Klagenfurt )
*"Gailtal line":Gailtal
*"Pustertal line":Pustertal-Val Pusteria -Bruneck-Brunico -Merano
*"Giudicárie line ":Merano -Val di Sole
*"Tonale" or "Insubric line":Tonale Pass -Val Camonica -Veltlin -Biella -Gulf of Genoa .ee also
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Apulian plate
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