The Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc extension. Observed deformation pattern and present day kinematics result from the interaction between the southward retreat of the Hellenic trench and the westward escape of Anatolia. Lithosphere-scale analogue models were employed to display that the overall pattern of Aegean extension requires not only the combination of trench retreat and Anatolia escape since middle Miocene but also the presence of an inherited lithosphere-scale mechanical discontinuity: the Vardar Suture Zone (VSZ). The reactivation in dextral shear of the eastern branch of the VSZ accommodates both the trench retreat (NS stretching) and the westward escape of Anatolia (EW shortening) in the C...
The Sea of Marmara marks a key point in the propagation of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) toward th...
Geodynamic reconstructions of the eastern Mediterranean suggesting either westward anatolian extrusi...
International audienceAegean extension is a process driven by slab rollback that since 45 Ma shows a...
The Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc extension. Observed defo...
International audienceThe Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc ex...
zone, north Anatolian fault. The Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back...
Back-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 Ma, is described here f...
International audienceWe review the geodynamic evolution of the Aegean-Anatolia region and discuss s...
International audienceAegean extension is a process driven by slab rollback that, since 45 Ma, shows...
Back-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 Ma, is described here f...
[1] The Aegean region (Greece, western Turkey) is one of the best studied continental extensional pr...
West Anatolia, together with the Aegean Sea and the easternmost part of Europe, is one of the best e...
International audienceBack-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 M...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...
The Sea of Marmara marks a key point in the propagation of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) toward th...
Geodynamic reconstructions of the eastern Mediterranean suggesting either westward anatolian extrusi...
International audienceAegean extension is a process driven by slab rollback that since 45 Ma shows a...
The Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc extension. Observed defo...
International audienceThe Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back-arc ex...
zone, north Anatolian fault. The Aegean domain is a key area for understanding the processes of back...
Back-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 Ma, is described here f...
International audienceWe review the geodynamic evolution of the Aegean-Anatolia region and discuss s...
International audienceAegean extension is a process driven by slab rollback that, since 45 Ma, shows...
Back-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 Ma, is described here f...
[1] The Aegean region (Greece, western Turkey) is one of the best studied continental extensional pr...
West Anatolia, together with the Aegean Sea and the easternmost part of Europe, is one of the best e...
International audienceBack-arc extension in the Aegean, which was driven by slab rollback since 45 M...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...
The Sea of Marmara marks a key point in the propagation of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) toward th...
Geodynamic reconstructions of the eastern Mediterranean suggesting either westward anatolian extrusi...
International audienceAegean extension is a process driven by slab rollback that since 45 Ma shows a...