Crustal shortening and duplication of the Moho in the northern Apennines: A view from seismic refraction data
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1995
abstract:
A reappraisal of the DSS refraction seismic campaigns of 1978 and 1974 in the Northern Apennines and the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, after digitization of the original analog data, and a new interpretation of crustal structures are presented in this paper. The layering of the Adria crust consists of a low-velocity lower crust topped by a 6.7 km/s horizon and an upper crust again formed by a low-velocity layer capped by a faster one. In the Tuscany sector the crust-mantle boundary and lower crust show attenuated velocities and a reduced thickness with respect to the Adriatic counterpart. These differences are due to the extensional tectonics, restricted to Tuscany and occurred in a high heat flow regime related to an uplifting astenosphere.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Wide angle seismic; Crustal structures; Apennine chain
List of contributors:
DE FRANCO, Roberto
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