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Authors: Dellong, David* 
Klingelhoefer, Frauke* 
Dannowski, Anke* 
Kopp, Heidrun* 
Murphy, Shane* 
Graindorge, David* 
Margheriti, Lucia* 
Moretti, Milena* 
Barreca, Giovanni* 
Scarfì, Luciano* 
Polonia, Alina* 
Gutscher, Marc-Andre* 
Title: Geometry of the deep Calabrian subduction (Central Mediterranean Sea) from wide‐angle seismic data and 3‐D gravity modeling
Journal: Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 
Series/Report no.: 3/21 (2020)
Publisher: Agu
Issue Date: 2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019GC008586
Keywords: subduction
wide angle seismic data
Subject Classification04. Solid Earth
Abstract: The Calabrian subduction zone is one of the narrowest arcs on Earth and a key area to understand the geodynamic evolution of the Mediterranean and other marginal seas. Here in the Ionian Sea, the African plate subducts beneath Eurasia. Imaging the boundary between the downgoing slab and the upper plate along the Calabrian subduction zone is important for assessing the potential of the subduction zone to generate mega‐thrust earthquakes and was the main objective of this study. Here we present and analyze the results from a 380 km long, wide‐angle seismic profile spanning the complete subduction zone, from the deep Ionian Basin and the accretionary wedge to NE Sicily, with additional constraints offered by 3‐D Gravity modeling and the analysis of earthquake hypocenters. The velocity model for the wide‐angle seismic profile images thin oceanic crust throughout the basin.
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