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Modeling suggests that oblique extension facilitates rifting and continental break-up

2012

[1] In many cases the initial stage of continental break-up was and is associated with oblique rifting. That includes break-up in the Southern and Equatorial Atlantic, separation from eastern and western Gondwana as well as many recent rift systems, like Gulf of California, Ethiopia Rift and Dead Sea fault. Using a simple analytic mechanical model and advanced numerical, thermomechanical modeling techniques we investigate the influence of oblique extension on the required tectonic force in a three-dimensional setting. While magmatic processes have been already suggested to affect rift evolution, we show that additional mechanisms emerge due to the three-dimensionality of an extensional syst…

Atmospheric Sciencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryRiftEcologyBreak-UpDeformation (mechanics)PaleontologySoil ScienceOblique caseForestryAquatic ScienceFault (geology)OceanographyGondwanaTectonicsGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Rift zoneSeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Tectonic evolution of the Sierra Maestra Mountains, SE Cuba, during Tertiary times: From arc-continent collision to transform motion

2008

Abstract A structural study was carried out along the southern Sierra Maestra mountain range, SE Cuba. This was aimed to monitor the effects of Paleogene island arc formation and collision due to convergence of the Caribbean and North American plates and subsequent Neogene disruption of the arc by initiation of the North Caribbean Transform Fault. In the Sierra Maestra two different and unrelated volcanic arcs are exposed, one of Cretaceous age (pre-Maastrichtian) and the other of Paleogene age, the latter forming the main expression of the mountain range. The volcanic arcs are overlain by Middle–Upper Eocene siliciclastic, carbonate and terrigenous rocks. Six distinct phases of deformation…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryVolcanic arcTransform faultNorth American PlateGeologyNeogenePaleontologyPlate tectonicsIsland arcThrust faultPaleogeneSeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of South American Earth Sciences
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Monochromatic Long-Period Seismicity Prior to the 2012 Earthquake Swarm at Little Sitkin Volcano, Alaska

2021

Detection of the earliest stages of unrest is one of the most challenging and yet critically needed aspects of volcano monitoring. We investigate a sequence of five unusual long-period (LP) earthquakes that occurred in the days prior to the onset of a months-long volcano-tectonic (VT) earthquake swarm beneath Little Sitkin volcano in the Aleutian Islands during late 2012. The long-period earthquakes had two distinctive characteristics: their signals were dominated by a monochromatic spectral peak at approximately 0.57 Hz and they had impulsive P and S-wave arrivals on a seismometer located on Amchitka Island 80 km to the southeast of the volcano. In each case, the monochromatic earthquakes …

Seismometerprecursory seismicitygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSciencevolcano seismologyQlong-period earthquakeInduced seismicity010502 geochemistry & geophysicsEarthquake swarm01 natural sciencesIntrusionearthquake swarmSillVolcanoresonanceLong periodGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMonochromatic colorSeismologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFrontiers in Earth Science
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The tsunami phenomenon

2017

Abstract With human activity increasingly concentrating on coasts, tsunamis (from Japanese tsu = harbour, nami = wave) are a major natural hazard to today’s society. Stimulated by disastrous tsunami impacts in recent years, for instance in south-east Asia (2004) or in Japan (2011), tsunami science has significantly flourished, which has brought great advances in hazard assessment and mitigation plans. Based on tsunami research of the last decades, this paper provides a thorough treatise on the tsunami phenomenon from a geoscientific point of view. Starting with the wave features, tsunamis are introduced as long shallow water waves or wave trains crossing entire oceans without major energy l…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubmarineGeologyAquatic ScienceHazard analysis010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesWaves and shallow waterOceanographyWave shoalingNatural hazardSubmarine pipelineSedimentary rockTsunami earthquakeGeologySeismology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesProgress in Oceanography
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Early exhumation of high-pressure rocks in extrusion wedges: Cycladic blueschist unit in the eastern Aegean, Greece, and Turkey

2007

Structural, metamorphic, and geochronologic work shows that the Ampelos/Dilek nappe of the Cycladic blueschist unit in the eastern Aegean constitutes a wedge of high-pressure rocks extruded during early stages of orogeny. The extrusion wedge formed during the incipient collision of the Anatolian microcontinent with Eurasia when subduction and deep underthrusting ceased and the Ampelos/Dilek nappe was thrust southward over the greenschist-facies Menderes nappes along its lower tectonic contact, the Cycladic-Menderes thrust, effectively cutting out a ∼30- to 40-km-thick section of crust. The upper contact of the Ampelos/Dilek extrusion wedge is the top-to-the-NE Selcuk normal shear zone, alon…

Blueschist010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubductionMetamorphic rockCrustOrogeny010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesNappeGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyShear zonePetrologySeismologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMyloniteTectonics
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Thermal anomalies in fumaroles at Vulcano island (Italy) and their relationship with seismic activity

2013

Abstract Fumarole thermal monitoring is a useful tool in the evaluation of volcanic activity, since temperatures strongly relate to the upward flux of magmatic volatiles. Once depurated from meteorological noise, their variations can reflect permeability changes due to crustal stress dynamics eventually associated to seismic activity. In this work, we discuss a fumarole temperature record acquired in the period September 2009–May 2012 at Vulcano island (Italy), during which changes of volcanic state, local seismic activity and teleseisms occurred. Apart from positive thermal anomalies driven by increments in volcanic activity, we observed 3 episodes at least of concurrence between tectonic …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFluxFault (geology)FumaroleStress fieldTectonicsGeophysicsVolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyTeleseismGeologySeismologyTemperature recordPhysics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C
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Mountain Building in Taiwan: Insights From 3‐D Geodynamic Models

2019

Taiwan is widely considered to be a typical example of an arc-continent collision surrounded by two opposite dipping subduction zones. The manner by which the interaction of the two neighboring slabs caused plate collision and mountain building is insufficiently understood. Various hypotheses have been proposed, but the geodynamic feasibility of those remains to be tested. Here we present 3-D thermomechanical models to study the geodynamic evolution process of a Taiwan-like setting after an initial transform fault was consumed. In our model setup, the boundary between the Eurasian plate and the South China Sea is northeast trending. The results show that all simulations result in toroidal m…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSubductionContinental crustEurasian PlateTransform faultCrust01 natural sciencesGeophysicsMountain formationSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)ErosionSlabSeismologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Evaluation of the wave energy density on the Sicilian coast

2016

In this article the wave energy density of the northern Sicilian coasts is evaluated and is used to evaluate the producibility of a wave nergy converter to be installed in an area in the north west part of Sicily. In particular, the objective of the study is the evaluation of a potential installation in an area between Trapani and Palermo, which are the largest cities in the north west part of Sicily. In particular in this research, the wave energy density of Sicily has been analyzed by using an analysis of wave data carried out in a 10-year period, using the measurements of buoyant of National Wave measuring System (RON - Rete Ondametrica Nazionale). The analysis shows that the north-weste…

wave motionSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciOceanographylanguage.human_languageseaeaveGeographySettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaNorth westAutomotive EngineeringEnergy densitylanguageSicilianCartographySeismologyenergyWave powerOCEANS 2016 - Shanghai
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Waveforms clustering and single-station location of microearthquake multiplets recorded in the northern Sicilian offshore region

2013

In 2009 December, the OBSLab-INGV (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) deployed an Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) near the epicentral area of the main shock of the Palermo seismic sequence of 2002. The monitoring activity had a total duration of about 8 months. During this experiment, the OBS/H recorded 247 very local microearthquakes, whose local magnitude is between -0.5 and 2.5 and TS - TP delay time between 0.2 and 5 s, almost all ofwhichwere undetected by the Italian National Seismic Network. This local microseismicity has been analysed using an innovative clustering technique that exploits the similarity between the waveforms generated by different events…

Earthquake source observationSettore GEO/10 - Geofisica Della Terra SolidaSingle stationlanguage.human_languageComputational seismologySeismicity and tectonicGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologylanguageWaveformSubmarine tectonics and volcanismSubmarine pipelineSeismic monitoring and test-ban treaty verificationMicroearthquakeCluster analysisSicilianGeologySeismologyComputational seismologyGeophysical Journal International
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Bivergent extension in orogenic belts: The Menderes massif (southwestern Turkey)

1995

The central Menderes massif is characterized by an overall dome-shaped foliation pattern and a north-northeast-trending stretching lineation. The asymmetry of shear bands and quartz c-axis fabrics on either side of the structural dome demonstrate a top to the north-northeast shear sense in the northern part and a top to the south-southwest shear sense in the southern part of the submassif, i.e., a bivergent downdip movement. This suggests a symmetric collapse of the Alpine Menderes orogenic belt along two extensional shear zones. Conjugate shear bands and symmetric quartz c-axis fabrics in the east-trending transition zone demonstrate a coaxial deformation between the two extension domains.…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySubductionContinental crustGeologyCrustMassifLineationPlate tectonicsShear (geology)PetrologyQuartzGeologySeismologyGeology
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