The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adriatic domain (Adria) has moved coherently with Africa up until the late Miocene and that, subsequently, it decoupled from Africa (Nubia) and underwent a clockwise (CW) rotation with respect to Eurasia. This event was determined by the westward Push of the Anatolian-Aegean-Balkan system, after its collision with the southern Adriatic continental domain. The CW rotation of the Adria microplate induced a strong compressional regime in the central Mediterranean region, which can account for the major tectonic events that occurred in this zone since the late Miocene. These include the renewal of accretionary activity in the Apenninic belt, the openi...
Recently, new data have been presented which imply that major block rotations took place in the Cent...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The first and foremost boundary condition for kinematic reconstructions of the Mediterranean region ...
Late Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in the Central Mediterranean region has been entirely controlled b...
This paper presents kinematic analysis on the motion of Adria, which is the continental mass that br...
We argue that seismotectonic activity in the Central Mediterranean area and the Aegean-Balkan zone i...
Seismic activity is quite strong in the peri-Adriatic zones, whereas the internal part of the Adria ...
International audienceLocated at the northeastern corner of the Adria microplate, the Alps-Dinarides...
One key element in the current debate analysing the Central Mediterranean evolution is the Cretaceou...
A new kinematic reconstruction that incorporates estimates of post-20 Ma shortening and extension in...
Recently, new data have been presented which imply that major block rotations took place in the Cent...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The space-time distribution of deformation in the central Mediterranean area suggests that the Adria...
The first and foremost boundary condition for kinematic reconstructions of the Mediterranean region ...
Late Neogene-Quaternary tectonics in the Central Mediterranean region has been entirely controlled b...
This paper presents kinematic analysis on the motion of Adria, which is the continental mass that br...
We argue that seismotectonic activity in the Central Mediterranean area and the Aegean-Balkan zone i...
Seismic activity is quite strong in the peri-Adriatic zones, whereas the internal part of the Adria ...
International audienceLocated at the northeastern corner of the Adria microplate, the Alps-Dinarides...
One key element in the current debate analysing the Central Mediterranean evolution is the Cretaceou...
A new kinematic reconstruction that incorporates estimates of post-20 Ma shortening and extension in...
Recently, new data have been presented which imply that major block rotations took place in the Cent...
The geodynamic evolution of the Dinaride Mountains of southeastern Europe is relatively poorly under...
From the Miocene onwards, the Alpine and South Alpine domains have been closely coupled within the f...