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Coexisting tectonic settings: the example of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
卷 100, 期 8, 页码 1915-1924

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DOI: 10.1007/s00531-010-0625-z

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Southern Tyrrhenian Sea; GPS-derived strain rate; Seismic reflection profiles; Coexisting tectonics

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We performed geodetic strain rate analyses in southern Italy, using new GPS velocities. Two-dimensional strain and rotation rate fields were estimated and results show that most of the shortening is distributed in the northern Sicily offshore. Extension becomes more evident and comparable with shortening on the eastern side of the same margin, and greater in the eastern Sicily offshore. Principal shortening and extension rate axes are consistent with long-term geological features: seismic reflection profiles show both active compressive and extensional faults affecting Pleistocene strata. We show evidence for contemporaneous extension and transtension in the Cefalu Basin. Combining geodetic data and geological features point to the coexistence of independent geodynamic processes, i.e., the active E-W backarc spreading in the hangingwall of the Apennines subduction zone and shortening along the southern margin of the Tyrrhenian backarc basin operated by the NNW-motion of Africa relative to Eurasia.

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