Orogens and slabs vs. their direction of subduction
C Doglioni, P Harabaglia, S Merlini, F Mongelli… - Earth-Science …, 1999 - Elsevier
Subduction zones appear primarily controlled by the polarity of their direction, ie, W-directed
or E-to NNE-directed, probably due to the westward drift of the lithosphere relative to the …
or E-to NNE-directed, probably due to the westward drift of the lithosphere relative to the …
Vertical GPS ground motion rates in the Euro‐Mediterranean region: New evidence of velocity gradients at different spatial scales along the Nubia‐Eurasia plate …
Abstract We use 2.5 to 14 years long position time series from> 800 continuous Global
Positioning System (GPS) stations to study vertical deformation rates in the Euro …
Positioning System (GPS) stations to study vertical deformation rates in the Euro …
Interactions between mantle upwelling, drainage evolution and active normal faulting: an example from the central Apennines (Italy)
In this paper we show that the processes that have shaped the Quaternary surface
development of the Apennines in central Italy are all consequences of a single subcrustal …
development of the Apennines in central Italy are all consequences of a single subcrustal …
Why Mt Etna?
C Doglioni, F Innocenti, G Mariotti - Terra Nova, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The Etna volcano is located in an apparently anomalous position on the hinge zone of the
Apennines subduction and its Na‐alkaline geochemistry does not favour a magma source …
Apennines subduction and its Na‐alkaline geochemistry does not favour a magma source …
Deep structure of the southern Apennines, Italy: Thin‐skinned or thick‐skinned?
The deep structure of the southern Apennines (SA) accretionary wedge is still debated since
industrial seismic reflection and well data provide reliable constraints only to a depth of …
industrial seismic reflection and well data provide reliable constraints only to a depth of …
Shallow subduction beneath Italy: Three‐dimensional images of the Adriatic‐European‐Tyrrhenian lithosphere system based on high‐quality P wave arrival times
This paper presents a velocity model of the Italian (central Mediterranean) lithosphere in
unprecedented detail. The model is derived by inverting a set of 166,000 Pg and Pn seismic …
unprecedented detail. The model is derived by inverting a set of 166,000 Pg and Pn seismic …
[图书][B] The TRANSMED Atlas. The Mediterranean Region from Crust to Mantle: The Mediterranean Region from Crust to Mantle: Geological and Geophysical …
W Cavazza - 2004 - books.google.com
The TRANSMED Atlas, consisting of a CD-ROM and a book, provides an updated overview
of the geological and geophysical characteristics of the Mediterranean region by integrating …
of the geological and geophysical characteristics of the Mediterranean region by integrating …
Subduction initiation at the Solomon back‐arc basin: Contributions from both island arc rheological strength and oceanic plateau collision
It is generally accepted that the subduction polarity reversal (SPR) results from the strong
collision of two plates. Yet, the SPR of the Solomon Back‐arc Basin is started in the “soft …
collision of two plates. Yet, the SPR of the Solomon Back‐arc Basin is started in the “soft …
Uppermost mantle velocities and anisotropy beneath Europe
TM Hearn - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Pn data collected within southern Europe and the Mediterranean are used to
tomographically image variations in both seismic velocity and seismic anisotropy. Seismic …
tomographically image variations in both seismic velocity and seismic anisotropy. Seismic …
Thermal constriction and slab tearing at the origin of a superinflated spreading ridge: Marsili volcano (Tyrrhenian Sea)
Recently acquired swath bathymetry of the Marsili basin has offered an unprecedented
opportunity to study the processes of back arc ocean basin development in the Tyrrhenian …
opportunity to study the processes of back arc ocean basin development in the Tyrrhenian …