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Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy

The juxtaposed contraction and extension observed in the crust of the Italian Apennines and elsewhere has, for a long time, attracted the attention of geoscientists and is a long-standing enigmatic feature. Several models, invoking mainly external forces, have been put forward to explain the close a...

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Autores principales: Aoudia, A, Chimera, G, Ismail-Zadeh, A T, Panza, G F, Pontevivo, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/748187
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author Aoudia, A
Chimera, G
Ismail-Zadeh, A T
Panza, G F
Pontevivo, A
author_facet Aoudia, A
Chimera, G
Ismail-Zadeh, A T
Panza, G F
Pontevivo, A
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description The juxtaposed contraction and extension observed in the crust of the Italian Apennines and elsewhere has, for a long time, attracted the attention of geoscientists and is a long-standing enigmatic feature. Several models, invoking mainly external forces, have been put forward to explain the close association of these two end-member deformation mechanisms clearly observed by geophysical and geological investigations. These models appeal to interactions along plate margins or at the base of the lithosphere such as back-arc extension or shear tractions from mantle flow or to subduction processes such as slab roll back, retreat or pull and detachment. We present here a revisited crust and upper mantle model that supports delamination processes beneath North-Central Italy and provides a new background for the genesis and age of the recent magmatism in Tuscany. Although external forces must have been important in the building up of the Apennines, we show that internal buoyancy forces solely can explain the coexisting regional contraction and extension.
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spelling cern-7481872019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/748187engAoudia, AChimera, GIsmail-Zadeh, A TPanza, G FPontevivo, ACoexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central ItalyGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe juxtaposed contraction and extension observed in the crust of the Italian Apennines and elsewhere has, for a long time, attracted the attention of geoscientists and is a long-standing enigmatic feature. Several models, invoking mainly external forces, have been put forward to explain the close association of these two end-member deformation mechanisms clearly observed by geophysical and geological investigations. These models appeal to interactions along plate margins or at the base of the lithosphere such as back-arc extension or shear tractions from mantle flow or to subduction processes such as slab roll back, retreat or pull and detachment. We present here a revisited crust and upper mantle model that supports delamination processes beneath North-Central Italy and provides a new background for the genesis and age of the recent magmatism in Tuscany. Although external forces must have been important in the building up of the Apennines, we show that internal buoyancy forces solely can explain the coexisting regional contraction and extension.IC-2002-102oai:cds.cern.ch:7481872002
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Aoudia, A
Chimera, G
Ismail-Zadeh, A T
Panza, G F
Pontevivo, A
Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy
title Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy
title_full Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy
title_fullStr Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy
title_full_unstemmed Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy
title_short Coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in North-Central Italy
title_sort coexisting contraction-extension consistent with buoyancy of the crust and upper mantle in north-central italy
topic General Theoretical Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/748187
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