Based on recent results of AlpArray, we propose a new model of Alpine collision that involves subduction and detachment of thick (∼ 180 km) European lithosphere. Our approach combines teleseismic P-wave tomography and existing local earthquake tomography (LET), allowing us to image the Alpine slabs and their connections with the overlying orogenic lithosphere at an unprecedented resolution. The images call into question the conventional notion that downward-moving lithosphere and slabs comprise only seismically fast lithosphere. We propose that the European lithosphere is heterogeneous, locally containing layered positive and negative Vp anomalies of up to 5 %–6 %. We attribute this layered heterogeneity to seismic anisotropy and/or composi...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
Based on recent results of AlpArray, we propose a new model of Alpine collision that involves subduc...
We present high-resolution tomographic images of the upper mantle beneath the Eastern Alps and the a...
We present high-resolution tomographic images of the upper mantle beneath the Eastern Alps and the a...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
The question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in active orogens is a hot top...
Mountain building in the Alps is driven by a complex interplay between (i) subduction of oceanic lit...
We perform a teleseismic P-wave travel-time tomography to examine the geometry and structure of subd...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
International audienceAfter the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32-34 Ma, the deep structur...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
Based on recent results of AlpArray, we propose a new model of Alpine collision that involves subduc...
We present high-resolution tomographic images of the upper mantle beneath the Eastern Alps and the a...
We present high-resolution tomographic images of the upper mantle beneath the Eastern Alps and the a...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
The question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in active orogens is a hot top...
Mountain building in the Alps is driven by a complex interplay between (i) subduction of oceanic lit...
We perform a teleseismic P-wave travel-time tomography to examine the geometry and structure of subd...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inf...
International audienceAfter the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32-34 Ma, the deep structur...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...
International audienceThe question of lateral and/or vertical continuity of subducted slabs in activ...