Authors
MJ Bezada, ED Humphreys, DR Toomey, M Harnafi, JM Dávila, J Gallart
Publication date
2013/4/15
Journal
Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Volume
368
Pages
51-60
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The prevailing idea for the geologic evolution of the western Mediterranean in the Cenozoic is based on north dipping subduction near the gulf of Lyon undergoing vigorous rollback since∼ 30 Ma as a consequence of slow Africa–Eurasia convergence across the∼ 130 My old Alpine Tethys oceanic lithosphere (Lonergan and White, 1997, Malinverno and Ryan, 1986, Royden, 1993). As rollback propagated south, the subduction zone broke into three segments that continued to retreat independently to the east, south and west (Faccenna et al., 2004, Lonergan and White, 1997, Spakman and Wortel, 2004). The model for the evolution of the eastern slab is well established and generally accepted. That slab is now found under the Calabrian and Apenninic arcs and its roll-back led to the rotation of the Corsica–Sardinia block and the stretching of the crust in a back-arc setting producing the Liguria–Provençal and …
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