Basal Décollement and Subduction Depth vs. Topography in the Apennines - Calabrian arc
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
Comparing two sections through the Apennine subduction zone (Italy), the slab is far deeper (>500 km) beneath the Calabrian arc than beneath the northern-central Apennines (<300 km). In contrast, topographic relief and cross-sectional area of the belt are larger in the northern-central Apennines. This paradox can be explained considering the depth of the basal decollement, which is deeper in the northern section (on average 10 kin) than in the southern (on average 3 km). The two sections occur respectively along subduction Of continental lithosphere in the north (Adriatic sea) and oceanic lithosphere in the south (Ionian sea). It is Concluded that, in the Apennines, the effects of sediment thickness on elevation and width of the belt can overcome those of subduction depth.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
basal décollement; subduction depth; wedge area; Apennines; Calabrian arc
List of contributors:
Scrocca, Davide
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