Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Integrating seismic reflection profiles, well logs, and field
evidence with GPS velocities from a network installed in
Calabria, southern Italy, we have discovered that the Crotone
basin is gliding toward the Ionian Sea over a buried viscous
salt layer. This previously unknown megaslide (~1000 km2)
is characterized by an onshore updip extensional domain and
an offshore downdip toe-thrust rim. The GPS velocity from
the Crotone station is significantly higher than velocities
from other stations in the region and differently oriented. We
ascribe at least part of the anomalous GPS velocity from the
Crotone station to the seaward motion of the megaslide or
part of it. From the GPS velocity and other evidence, we
obtain a viscosity of the buried salt layer within the known
range of rock salt viscosity in nature.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Billi, Andrea
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