Title of article :
The Lithosphere-Asthenosphere System in the Calabrian Arc and Surrounding Seas – Southern Italy
Author/Authors :
Antonella Pontevivo، نويسنده , , Giuliano Francesco Panza ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A fairly detailed structural model of the lithosphere-asthenosphere system (thickness,
S- and P-wave velocities of the crust and of the uppermost mantle layers) has been defined in the Calabrian
Arc region (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Calabria and the northwestern part of the Ionian Sea) in Southern
Italy using seismic data from literature as a priori constraints of the nonlinear inversion of surface-wave
data.
The main features identified by this study are: (1) A very shallow (less then 10 km deep) crust-mantle
transition in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea and a very low vs just below a very thin lid, in correspondence of
the submarine volcanic bodies Magnaghi, Marsili and Vavilov, while the vs in the lid is quite high in the
area that separates Marsili from Magnaghi-Vavilov; (2) a shallow and very low vs layer in the uppermost
mantle in the areas of the Aeolian Islands, Vesuvius, Phlegraean Fields and Ischia, which represents their
shallow-mantle magma source; (3) a thickened continental crust and lithospheric doubling in Calabria; (4)
a crust about 25-km thick and a mantle velocity profile versus depth consistent with the presence of a
continental rifted lithosphere, now thermally relaxed, in the investigated part of the Ionian Sea; (5) the
subduction towards northwest of the Ionian lithosphere below the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea; (6) the
subduction of the Adriatic/Ionian lithosphere underneath the Vesuvius and Phlegraean Fields.
Keywords :
lithosphere-asthenosphere system , Tyrrhenian , nonlinear inversion , shallow mantle magma sources , Ionian and Adriatic Seas. , Surface-wave tomography
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics