- Apulian Plate
The Adriatic or Apulian Plate is a small
tectonic plate carrying primarilycontinental crust that broke away from theAfrican plate along a largetransform fault in theCretaceous period. The name Adriatic Plate is usually used when referring to the northern part of the plate. This part of the plate was deformed during theAlpine orogeny , when the Adriatic/Apulian Plate collided with theEurasian plate .The Adriatic/Apulian Plate is thought to still move independently of the
Eurasian Plate . The fault zone that separates the two is thePeriadriatic Seam that runs through the Alps. Studies indicate that in addition to deforming, the Eurasian continental crust has actually subducted to some extent below the Adriatic/Apulian Plate, an unusual circumstance in plate tectonics.Oceanic crust of the African Plate is also subducting under the Adriatic/Apulian Plate off the western and southern coasts of the Italian Peninsula, creating a berm of assorted debris which rises from the seafloor and continues onshore. This subduction is also responsible for the volcanics of southern Italy.The eastern
Italian Peninsula and theAdriatic Sea are on the Adriatic/Apulian Plate.Mesozoic sedimentary rock s deposited on the plate include thelimestone s that form theSouthern Calcareous Alps .References
* [http://www-sst.unil.ch/Research/seismic/W_Alps.htm Alpine Geology - University of Lausanne]
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