The volcanism of back-arc basins resembles that of oceanic spreading centers, rifts, and, in vanishing stages, extensional arcs, depending on the amount and rate of the dynamic processes associated to the subduction. Marsili Seamount (MS) represents the axial ridge of the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea back-arc basin, which is connected to the slab roll-backing processes affecting the Calabrian Arc (Italy). The Southern Tyrrhenian Sea back-arc is characterized by a significant decline in the spreading rate with time (2.8-3.1. mm/a to less than 1.8. mm/a in the last 0.78-1. Ma). MS develops between about 1. Ma and 3. ka and mainly consists of lava flows erupted from central and fissural vents. The MS products belong to the calcalkaline association ...
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a Miocene to Present back-arc basin developed in the upper plate of the Ionian...
none2noGeochemistry and mineral chemistry data indicate that new lava samples recovered from a large...
The Marsili Basin (in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea), whose mode of extension is still a controversial...
Marsili Seamount (b1 Ma; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is classically interpreted as the spreading...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200m high volcanic complex measuring 70×30km with the top at ...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
Inversion of new high-resolution magnetic data from the Marsili volcanic seamount and the surroundin...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
The southern Tyrrhenian region represents a rare case of an active backarc basin where island-arc ba...
Spectral analysis of both shipborne and airborne magnetic maps of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea revea...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
The Marsili Basin (in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea), whose mode of extension is still a controversial...
Inversion of new high-resolution magnetic data from the Marsili seamount and the surrounding basin i...
The Marsili Seamount is the largest European underwater volcano. It is Plio-Pleistocenic in age, ris...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of „Meteor“ cruise 22 (1971) a...
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a Miocene to Present back-arc basin developed in the upper plate of the Ionian...
none2noGeochemistry and mineral chemistry data indicate that new lava samples recovered from a large...
The Marsili Basin (in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea), whose mode of extension is still a controversial...
Marsili Seamount (b1 Ma; Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is classically interpreted as the spreading...
The Marsili Seamount (MS) is an about 3200m high volcanic complex measuring 70×30km with the top at ...
The formation and growth mechanisms of Mid-Ocean Ridges (MOR) are relatively well known, whereas tho...
Inversion of new high-resolution magnetic data from the Marsili volcanic seamount and the surroundin...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
The southern Tyrrhenian region represents a rare case of an active backarc basin where island-arc ba...
Spectral analysis of both shipborne and airborne magnetic maps of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea revea...
Italy has a strong geothermal potential for power generation, although, at present, the only two geo...
The Marsili Basin (in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea), whose mode of extension is still a controversial...
Inversion of new high-resolution magnetic data from the Marsili seamount and the surrounding basin i...
The Marsili Seamount is the largest European underwater volcano. It is Plio-Pleistocenic in age, ris...
From the south-eastern Tyrrhenian deep-sea floor, four sediment cores of „Meteor“ cruise 22 (1971) a...
The Tyrrhenian Sea is a Miocene to Present back-arc basin developed in the upper plate of the Ionian...
none2noGeochemistry and mineral chemistry data indicate that new lava samples recovered from a large...
The Marsili Basin (in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea), whose mode of extension is still a controversial...