When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision and mountain building is a common consequence. Slab segmentation is expected to have been relatively common just prior to closure of other oceans in the geological past, and may explain some of the complexity that geologists have documented in the Tibetan plateau also. We focus on the eastern Mediterranean basin, which is the last remainder of a once hemispherical neo-Tethys ocean that has nearly disappeared due to convergence of the India and Africa/Arabia plates with the Eurasia plate. We present new results of full-waveform tomography that allow us to image both the crust and upper mantle in great detail. We show that a major discontinuity ...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
The neotectonic evolution of the eastern Mediterranean is intimately tied to interactions between th...
Using finite-frequency teleseismic P-wave tomography, we developed a new three-dimensional (3-D) vel...
The Eastern Mediterranean captures the eastwest transition from active subduction of Earth'soldest o...
We place the geological history since Cretaceous times in western Turkey in a context of convergence...
The geological evolution of the Balkan region is recorded by ophiolites and stacked nappes near Gree...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
When oceanic basins close after a long period of convergence and subduction, continental collision a...
The neotectonic evolution of the eastern Mediterranean is intimately tied to interactions between th...
Using finite-frequency teleseismic P-wave tomography, we developed a new three-dimensional (3-D) vel...
The Eastern Mediterranean captures the eastwest transition from active subduction of Earth'soldest o...
We place the geological history since Cretaceous times in western Turkey in a context of convergence...
The geological evolution of the Balkan region is recorded by ophiolites and stacked nappes near Gree...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
Continent-continent collision drives crustal deformation, topographic rise and geodynamic change. Af...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...
International audienceIn this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF)...