The complex geodynamic history of the Western Mediterranean since Oligocene has been explained with various models that can be broadly divided in three groups on the basis of the locations and dip of the subduction lithosphere: A) N-NW dipping slab extending from the Gibraltar arc to the Balearic promontory retreating in S-SE direction; B) NW dipping slab under the Balearic promontory, retreating in SE direction towards the Gibraltar strait C) two opposite-directed subductions separated by a transform fault subparellel to the Pierre Fallot Fault The geological evolution of this part of the Mediterranean is characterized by widespread volcanic activity, associated to subductive (orogenic) or intraplate (anorogenic) settings. Two huge datab...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
No consensus exists on the tectonic evolution of the western Mediterranean since ~35 Ma. Three dispa...
The western Mediterranean is the younger part of the Mediterranean, being a basin formed during the ...
In the last decades the Mediterranean has been the topic of many research investigations due to its ...
The Western Mediterranean (We-Me) is characterized by a complex geodynamic history related to subduc...
Goldschmidt 2015, 16.08 - 21.08.2015 , Prague, Czech RepublicThe complex geodynamic history of the...
The geological evolution of the westernmost Mediterranean region is characterised by widespread volc...
The geochemical composition of the mantle beneath the Mediterranean area is extremely heterogeneous....
The genetic relationships between orogenic (i.e. subduction related) and anorogenic (i.e. intra-plat...
The genetic relationships between orogenic and anorogenic magmatic cycles have been investigated in...
This volume builds on some of the presentations given at a scientific session on “Cenozoic volcanism...
We present a geodynamic reconstruction of the Central-Western Mediterranean and neighboring areas du...
The Mediterranean area is one of the most intriguing places on Earth where geodynamics and volcanoes...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSz) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
The Mediterranean area is characterized by marine basins surrounded by growing orogens, resulting fr...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
No consensus exists on the tectonic evolution of the western Mediterranean since ~35 Ma. Three dispa...
The western Mediterranean is the younger part of the Mediterranean, being a basin formed during the ...
In the last decades the Mediterranean has been the topic of many research investigations due to its ...
The Western Mediterranean (We-Me) is characterized by a complex geodynamic history related to subduc...
Goldschmidt 2015, 16.08 - 21.08.2015 , Prague, Czech RepublicThe complex geodynamic history of the...
The geological evolution of the westernmost Mediterranean region is characterised by widespread volc...
The geochemical composition of the mantle beneath the Mediterranean area is extremely heterogeneous....
The genetic relationships between orogenic (i.e. subduction related) and anorogenic (i.e. intra-plat...
The genetic relationships between orogenic and anorogenic magmatic cycles have been investigated in...
This volume builds on some of the presentations given at a scientific session on “Cenozoic volcanism...
We present a geodynamic reconstruction of the Central-Western Mediterranean and neighboring areas du...
The Mediterranean area is one of the most intriguing places on Earth where geodynamics and volcanoes...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSz) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
The Mediterranean area is characterized by marine basins surrounded by growing orogens, resulting fr...
The western Mediterranean subduction zone (WMSZ) extends from the northern Apennine to southern Spai...
No consensus exists on the tectonic evolution of the western Mediterranean since ~35 Ma. Three dispa...
The western Mediterranean is the younger part of the Mediterranean, being a basin formed during the ...