Two cross-sections of the western Mediterranean Neogene-to-present back-arc basin are presented, in which geological and geophysical data of the TRANSMED Project are tied to a new shear-wave tomography. Major results are i) the presence of a well stratified upper mantle beneath the older African continent, with a marked low-velocity layer between 130-200 km of depth; ii) the dilution of this layer within the younger western Mediterranean back-arc basin to the north, and iii) the easterly raising of a shallower low-velocity layer from about 140 km to about 30 km in the Tyrrhenian active part of the back-arc basin. These findings suggest upper mantle circulation in the western Mediterranean back-arc basin, mostly easterly-directed and affecting the boundary between upper asthenosphere (LVZ) and lower asthenosphere, which undulates between about 180 km and 280 km. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Upper mantle flow in the western Mediterranean / Giuliano F., Panza; Reneta B., Raykova; Carminati, Eugenio Ambrogio Maria; Doglioni, Carlo. - In: EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS. - ISSN 0012-821X. - 257:1-2(2007), pp. 200-214. [10.1016/j.epsl.2007.02.032]
Upper mantle flow in the western Mediterranean
CARMINATI, Eugenio Ambrogio Maria;DOGLIONI, Carlo
2007
Abstract
Two cross-sections of the western Mediterranean Neogene-to-present back-arc basin are presented, in which geological and geophysical data of the TRANSMED Project are tied to a new shear-wave tomography. Major results are i) the presence of a well stratified upper mantle beneath the older African continent, with a marked low-velocity layer between 130-200 km of depth; ii) the dilution of this layer within the younger western Mediterranean back-arc basin to the north, and iii) the easterly raising of a shallower low-velocity layer from about 140 km to about 30 km in the Tyrrhenian active part of the back-arc basin. These findings suggest upper mantle circulation in the western Mediterranean back-arc basin, mostly easterly-directed and affecting the boundary between upper asthenosphere (LVZ) and lower asthenosphere, which undulates between about 180 km and 280 km. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.