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Slab break-offs in the Alpine subduction zone

Authors :
Kästle, Emanuel D.
Rosenberg, Claudio
Boschi, Lapo
Bellahsen, Nicolas
Meier, Thomas
El-Sharkawy, Amr
Institute of Geological Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Institut Des Sciences de la Terre, Paris, France
Dipartimento di Geoscienze, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padua, Italy
Christian Albrechts Universität, Kiel, Germany
National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics (NRIAG), Cairo, Egypt
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer, 2020.

Abstract

After the onset of plate collision in the Alps, at 32–34 Ma, the deep structure of the orogen is inferred to have changed dramatically: European plate break-offs in various places of the Alpine arc, as well as a possible reversal of subduction polarity in the eastern Alps have been proposed. We review different high-resolution tomographic studies of the upper mantle and combine shear- and body-wave models to assess the most reliable geometries of the slabs. Several hypotheses for the tectonic evolution are presented and tested against the tomographic model interpretations and constraints from geologic and geodetic observations. We favor the interpretation of a recent European slab break-off under the western Alps. In the eastern Alps, we review three published scenarios for the subduction structure and propose a fourth one to reconcile the results from tomography and geology. We suggest that the fast slab anomalies are mainly due to European subduction; Adriatic subduction plays no or only a minor role along the Tauern window sections, possibly increasing towards the Dinarides. The apparent northward dip of the slab under the eastern Alps may be caused by imaging a combination of Adriatic slab, from the Dinaric subduction system, and a deeper lying European one, as well as by an overturned, retreating European slab.<br />GRNE graduate school<br />Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DE)<br />H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions ()<br />http://www.orfeus-eu.org/eida

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18699529
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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