Peeking inside the mantle structure beneath the Italian region through SKS shear wave splitting anisotropy: a review

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
S. Pondrelli, S. Salimbeni, P. Baccheschi, J. Confal, L. Margheriti
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Abstract

Over the years, seismic anisotropy characterization has become one of the most popular methods to study and understand the Earth’s deep structures. Starting from more than 20 years ago, considerable progress has been made to map the anisotropic structure beneath Italy and the Central Mediterranean area. In particular, several past and current international projects (such as RETREAT, CAT/SCAN, CIFALPS, CIFALPS-2, AlpArray) focused on retrieving the anisotropic structure beneath Italy and surrounding regions, promoting advances in the knowledge of geological and geodynamical setting of this intriguing area. All of these studies aimed at a better understanding the complex and active geodynamic evolution of both the active and remnant subduction systems characterising this region and the associated Apennines, Alps and Dinaric belts, together with the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian basins. The presence of dense high-quality seismic networks, permanently run by INGV and other institutions, and temporary seismic stations deployed in the framework of international projects, the improvements in data processing and the use of several and even more sophisticated methods proposed to quantify the anisotropy, allowed to collect a huge amount of anisotropic parameters. Here a collection of all measurements done on core refracted phases are shown and used as a measure of mantle deformation and interpreted into geodynamic models. Images of anisotropy identify well-developed mantle flows around the sinking European and Adriatic slabs, recognised by tomographic studies. Slab retreat and related mantle flow are interpreted as the main driving mechanism of the Central Mediterranean geodynamics.
通过SKS横波分裂各向异性窥视意大利地区地幔结构内部:综述
多年来,地震各向异性表征已成为研究和了解地球深部结构的最流行的方法之一。从20多年前开始,在绘制意大利和地中海中部地区地下各向异性结构的地图方面取得了相当大的进展。特别是,几个过去和当前的国际项目(如RETREAT, CAT/SCAN, CIFALPS, CIFALPS-2, AlpArray)侧重于检索意大利及其周边地区的各向异性结构,促进了这一有趣地区地质和地球动力学背景知识的进步。所有这些研究都旨在更好地了解该地区活动和残余俯冲系统的复杂和活跃的地球动力学演化,以及相关的亚平宁、阿尔卑斯和迪纳里亚带,以及亚得里亚海和第勒尼安盆地。由INGV和其他机构长期运行的密集的高质量地震台网的存在,以及在国际项目框架内部署的临时地震台站,数据处理的改进以及使用几种甚至更复杂的方法来量化各向异性,使得收集大量的各向异性参数成为可能。这里展示了对岩心折射相位的所有测量结果的集合,这些测量结果被用作地幔变形的测量,并被解释为地球动力学模型。各向异性图像确定了在下沉的欧洲和亚得里亚海板块周围发育良好的地幔流,这是层析成像研究所识别的。板块后退及其相关的地幔流动被解释为中地中海地球动力学的主要驱动机制。
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Annals of Geophysics
Annals of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
0.00%
发文量
38
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Geophysics is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access, online journal. Annals of Geophysics welcomes contributions on primary research on Seismology, Geodesy, Volcanology, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Oceanography and Climatology, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism, Geodynamics and Tectonophysics, Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere. It provides: -Open-access, freely accessible online (authors retain copyright) -Fast publication times -Peer review by expert, practicing researchers -Free of charge publication -Post-publication tools to indicate quality and impact -Worldwide media coverage. Annals of Geophysics is published by Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), nonprofit public research institution.
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