Dense GPS observations can help Earth scientists to capture the surface imprint of mantle toroidal flow at slab edges. We document this process in the Calabrian subduction system, where the Ionian slab rollback took place during the past 30 Ma, following a stepwise process driven by migration of lithospheric tearing. We found rotation rates of ~1.29°/Ma (counterclockwise) and ~1.74°/Ma (clockwise), for poles located close to the northern and southern slab edges, respectively. These small-scale, opposite rotations occur along complex sets of active faults representing the present-day lithospheric expression of the tearing processes affecting the southeastward retreating Ionian slab at both edges. The observed rotations are likely still young...
The opening of the Tyrrhenian Sea has been punctuated by short-lived episodes of oceanic accretion ...
Highlights • We present the first modern amphibious seismic experiment conducted across Calabr...
18 International SEISMIX Symposium, Seismology between the Poles, 17-22 June 2018, Cracow, Poland.--...
SKS-wave birefringence is likely caused by ongoing and/or fossil mantle flow. Splitting parameters i...
SKS splitting at the Calabrian subduction zone, with delay times (δt) up to 3s, reveals the presence...
Recent tomographic investigations performed down to similar to 300 km depth in the Calabrian Arc reg...
Recent tomographic investigations performed down to ~300 km depth in the Calabrian Arc region gave i...
Tectonic activity in convergent plate boundaries commonly involves backward migration (rollback) of ...
Combining tectonics, with seismological and geochemical data, we reconstruct the deformation history...
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 December 2017, New OrleansThe Calabrian arc is a Neog...
Calabria represents an ideal site to analyze the topography of a subduction zone as it is located on...
International audienceSubduction of a narrow slab of oceanic lithosphere beneath a tightly curved or...
Tectonic activity in convergent plate boundaries commonly involves backward migration (rollback) of ...
We compute S velocity profiles of the crust across the Messina Strait (Italy), the tear zone at the ...
The opening of the Tyrrhenian Sea has been punctuated by short-lived episodes of oceanic accretion ...
Highlights • We present the first modern amphibious seismic experiment conducted across Calabr...
18 International SEISMIX Symposium, Seismology between the Poles, 17-22 June 2018, Cracow, Poland.--...
SKS-wave birefringence is likely caused by ongoing and/or fossil mantle flow. Splitting parameters i...
SKS splitting at the Calabrian subduction zone, with delay times (δt) up to 3s, reveals the presence...
Recent tomographic investigations performed down to similar to 300 km depth in the Calabrian Arc reg...
Recent tomographic investigations performed down to ~300 km depth in the Calabrian Arc region gave i...
Tectonic activity in convergent plate boundaries commonly involves backward migration (rollback) of ...
Combining tectonics, with seismological and geochemical data, we reconstruct the deformation history...
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, 11-15 December 2017, New OrleansThe Calabrian arc is a Neog...
Calabria represents an ideal site to analyze the topography of a subduction zone as it is located on...
International audienceSubduction of a narrow slab of oceanic lithosphere beneath a tightly curved or...
Tectonic activity in convergent plate boundaries commonly involves backward migration (rollback) of ...
We compute S velocity profiles of the crust across the Messina Strait (Italy), the tear zone at the ...
The opening of the Tyrrhenian Sea has been punctuated by short-lived episodes of oceanic accretion ...
Highlights • We present the first modern amphibious seismic experiment conducted across Calabr...
18 International SEISMIX Symposium, Seismology between the Poles, 17-22 June 2018, Cracow, Poland.--...