Convergence in the eastern Mediterranean of oceanic Nubia with Anatolia and the Aegean is complex and poorly understood. Large volumes of sediment obscure the shallow structure of the subduction zone, and since much of the convergence is accommodated aseismically, there are limited earthquake data to constrain its kinematics. We present new source models for recent earthquakes, combining these with field observations, published GPS velocities and reflection-seismic data to investigate faulting in three areas: the Florence Rise, SW Turkey and the Pliny and Strabo Trenches. The depths and locations of earthquakes reveal the geometry of the subducting Nubian plate NE of the Florence Rise, a bathymetric high that is probably formed by deforma...
: In the western Mediterranean area, after a long period (late Paleogene-Neogene) of Nubian northwar...
We investigate crustal deformation along the Eurasia-Nubia plate boundary in Calabria and Sicily rev...
During the past century, a series of predominantly westward migrating M>7 earthquakes broke an ~1000...
Convergence in the eastern Mediterranean of oceanic Nubia with Anatolia and the Aegean is complex an...
We use improved focal mechanisms and centroid depth estimates of earthquakes,combined with GPS veloc...
Convergence of the Africa, Arabia, and Eurasia plates and the westward escape of Anatolia have resul...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdPliny-Strabo Trench (PST)is a Subduction Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault d...
8The eastern Mediterranean is shaped by the interaction between the African, Arabian, and Eurasian p...
International audienceWe present evidence that GPS velocity estimates of plate motions and fault sli...
Western Anatolia has been formed by the motions of the African plate, Arabian plate and Hellenic Sub...
Sea and Africa occurs at a rate of at least 60mm yr-'. Previously published first motion fault ...
The locus of continual active tearing at the lateral termination of a subduction zone is dubbed a ST...
International audienceThe Mediterranean offers a unique opportunity to study the driving forces of t...
[ 1] The catastrophic rupture of the North Anatolian Fault east of the Marmara Sea on 17 August 1999...
The tectonics of SW Anatolia is expressed in terms of emplacement of Lycian Nappes during the Eocene...
: In the western Mediterranean area, after a long period (late Paleogene-Neogene) of Nubian northwar...
We investigate crustal deformation along the Eurasia-Nubia plate boundary in Calabria and Sicily rev...
During the past century, a series of predominantly westward migrating M>7 earthquakes broke an ~1000...
Convergence in the eastern Mediterranean of oceanic Nubia with Anatolia and the Aegean is complex an...
We use improved focal mechanisms and centroid depth estimates of earthquakes,combined with GPS veloc...
Convergence of the Africa, Arabia, and Eurasia plates and the westward escape of Anatolia have resul...
© 2021 Elsevier LtdPliny-Strabo Trench (PST)is a Subduction Transform Edge Propagator (STEP) fault d...
8The eastern Mediterranean is shaped by the interaction between the African, Arabian, and Eurasian p...
International audienceWe present evidence that GPS velocity estimates of plate motions and fault sli...
Western Anatolia has been formed by the motions of the African plate, Arabian plate and Hellenic Sub...
Sea and Africa occurs at a rate of at least 60mm yr-'. Previously published first motion fault ...
The locus of continual active tearing at the lateral termination of a subduction zone is dubbed a ST...
International audienceThe Mediterranean offers a unique opportunity to study the driving forces of t...
[ 1] The catastrophic rupture of the North Anatolian Fault east of the Marmara Sea on 17 August 1999...
The tectonics of SW Anatolia is expressed in terms of emplacement of Lycian Nappes during the Eocene...
: In the western Mediterranean area, after a long period (late Paleogene-Neogene) of Nubian northwar...
We investigate crustal deformation along the Eurasia-Nubia plate boundary in Calabria and Sicily rev...
During the past century, a series of predominantly westward migrating M>7 earthquakes broke an ~1000...