The Aegean rift is considered to be either a classic backarc basin, or the result of the westward escape of Anatolia, or the effect of a gravitational collapse of an over-thickened lithosphere. Here these models are questioned. We alternatively present a number of geodynamic and magmatic constraints suggesting a simple model for the genesis of the extension as being related to the differential advancement of the upper lithosphere over a heterogeneous lower African plate. The Greek microplate overrides the Ionian oceanic segment of the African plate faster than the Anatolian microplate over the thicker Levantine more continental segment. This setting is evidenced by GPS-velocity gradient in the hangingwall of the Hellenic-Cyprus subduction s...
The Aegean Sea area is thought to be an actively extending back-arc region, north of the present day...
International audienceThe Aegean lithosphere has been extended in a wide rift to metamorphic core co...
International audienceMantle convection drives plate tectonics and the size, number and thermotecton...
The Aegean rift is considered to be either a classic backarc basin, or the result of the westward es...
Geodynamic reconstructions of the eastern Mediterranean suggesting either westward anatolian extrusi...
The geological evolution of the Balkan region is recorded by ophiolites and stacked nappes near Gree...
International audienceTwo opposing visions of the Aegean backarc tectonics implicitly contain contra...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...
International audienceWe review the geodynamic evolution of the Aegean-Anatolia region and discuss s...
International audienceCombined P and S receiver functions from seismograms of teleseismic events rec...
now Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'OrléansInternational audienceThe Aegean region is a concentr...
The Aegean Sea area is thought to be an actively extending back-arc region, north of the present day...
International audienceThe Aegean lithosphere has been extended in a wide rift to metamorphic core co...
International audienceMantle convection drives plate tectonics and the size, number and thermotecton...
The Aegean rift is considered to be either a classic backarc basin, or the result of the westward es...
Geodynamic reconstructions of the eastern Mediterranean suggesting either westward anatolian extrusi...
The geological evolution of the Balkan region is recorded by ophiolites and stacked nappes near Gree...
International audienceTwo opposing visions of the Aegean backarc tectonics implicitly contain contra...
International audienceThe geodynamic drivers responsible for the extension mechanisms presently seen...
International audienceWe review the geodynamic evolution of the Aegean-Anatolia region and discuss s...
International audienceCombined P and S receiver functions from seismograms of teleseismic events rec...
now Institut des Sciences de la Terre d'OrléansInternational audienceThe Aegean region is a concentr...
The Aegean Sea area is thought to be an actively extending back-arc region, north of the present day...
International audienceThe Aegean lithosphere has been extended in a wide rift to metamorphic core co...
International audienceMantle convection drives plate tectonics and the size, number and thermotecton...