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Authors: Rossi, Giuliana* 
Bianchi, Irene* 
Magrin, Andrea* 
Molinari, Irene* 
Stipçević, Josip* 
Handy, Mark R* 
Title: Editorial: The structure of the central Mediterranean: Insights from seismological and geophysical data
Journal: Frontiers in Earth Science 
Series/Report no.: /10 (2022)
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Issue Date: 2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.1003668
Abstract: The mountain chains of the Central Mediterranean (the Apennines, the Alps, the Dinarides, the Albanides, and the Hellenides) are shaped by complex tectonics arising from the motion and collision of several microplates. Intense onshore and offshore seismic activity puts the rich cultural heritage characterising the entire region at risk. A better understanding of the lithospheric structures and knowledge of the interaction between different tectonic units is key to unraveling the processes underlying seismic activity in this area. In recent years, top-quality seismological data from several groundbreaking experiments have yielded new insight into the orogenic systems of the region (e.g., IberArray, AlpArray, and its complementary seismic experiments, or the “THALES WAS RIGHT” EU project). Similar projects are planned to cover other parts of this critical region, for example, AdriaArray, which will cover the Adria microplate and the Balkans with a dense seismological array.
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