The deep seismicity and lateral distribution of seismic velocity in the CentralWesternMediterranean, point to the existence under the Alboran and Tyrrhenian Seas of two lithospheric slabs reaching the mantle transition zone. Gibraltar and Calabrian narrow arcs correspond to the slabs. Similarities in the tectonic and mantle structure of the two areas have been explained by a common subduction and roll-back mechanism, in which the two arcs are symmetrical end members. We present a new 3-D tomographic model at mantle scale for the Calabrian Arc and compare it with a recently published model for the Gibraltar Arc by Monna et al. (2013a). The two models, calculated with inversion of teleseismic phase arrivals, have a scale and parametriz...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2018, 8-13 April 2018, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 pageTh...
The Calabrian Arc (CA) evolved during Cenozoic time in response to Eurasia-Africa convergence as par...
Because of the close similarity of some Italian and Mediterranean tectonic situations to the East A...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Sp...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Sp...
The Western Mediterranean realm is characterized by a series of structural arcs that separate contra...
11 pages, 7 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116480The formation ...
The western Mediterranean recorded subduction rollback, slab segmentation and separation. Here we ad...
Mediterranean tectonics has been characterized by an irregular, complex temporal evolution with epis...
International audienceThe Calabrian subduction zone is one of the narrowest arcs on Earth and a key ...
Abstract The western Mediterranean recorded subduction rollback, slab segmentation and separation. H...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSz) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
18 International SEISMIX Symposium, Seismology between the Poles, 17-22 June 2018, Cracow, Poland.--...
The Western Mediterranean Sea is a natural laboratory to study the processes of continental extensio...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2018, 8-13 April 2018, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 pageTh...
The Calabrian Arc (CA) evolved during Cenozoic time in response to Eurasia-Africa convergence as par...
Because of the close similarity of some Italian and Mediterranean tectonic situations to the East A...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Sp...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Sp...
The Western Mediterranean realm is characterized by a series of structural arcs that separate contra...
11 pages, 7 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2020.116480The formation ...
The western Mediterranean recorded subduction rollback, slab segmentation and separation. Here we ad...
Mediterranean tectonics has been characterized by an irregular, complex temporal evolution with epis...
International audienceThe Calabrian subduction zone is one of the narrowest arcs on Earth and a key ...
Abstract The western Mediterranean recorded subduction rollback, slab segmentation and separation. H...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSz) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
18 International SEISMIX Symposium, Seismology between the Poles, 17-22 June 2018, Cracow, Poland.--...
The Western Mediterranean Sea is a natural laboratory to study the processes of continental extensio...
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2018, 8-13 April 2018, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 pageTh...
The Calabrian Arc (CA) evolved during Cenozoic time in response to Eurasia-Africa convergence as par...
Because of the close similarity of some Italian and Mediterranean tectonic situations to the East A...