根据全球导航卫星系统观测构建的东地中海过去和未来地理

IF 4.8 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Dan McKenzie
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与大多数海洋活动带相比,阿尔卑斯-喜马拉雅带的地震活动分布在一个更广泛的区域,它的变形不能用少数大型刚性板块的相对旋转来描述。该带最活跃的地区之一是东地中海,人们利用地震地震学和卫星大地测量学对其进行了深入研究。目前,对于观察到的运动学是否应该用大量微孔板来描述还是用连续的变形来描述,还没有达成一致意见。这两种方法在这里结合起来,通过将该区域划分为四个大的可变形块,其相对速度由两部分组成:围绕极点的刚性旋转和连续分布变形。这种运动学描述可以重建该地区过去的地理位置,并使其海拔相对于欧亚大陆被认为是固定的。由此得出的位移与独立估计的北安纳托利亚断层和东安纳托利亚断层的位移、爱琴海和土耳其西部俯冲板块的长度以及古地磁自转测量结果相当吻合。造成变形的主要力量是旧海洋岩石圈的俯冲和希腊弧的回滚所释放的重力能,而不是大陆的扩张。未来8万年的位移预测显示了东地中海将如何演变成类似于西地中海。
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The past and future geography of the Eastern Mediterranean constructed from GNSS observations

The past and future geography of the Eastern Mediterranean constructed from GNSS observations
The seismic activity of the Alpine-Himalayan belt is distributed over a wider region than is that of most oceanic active belts, and its deformation cannot be described by the relative rotation of a small number of large rigid plates. One of the most active regions of this belt is the Eastern Mediterranean, which has been intensively studied using earthquake seismology and satellite geodesy. At present there is no agreement as to whether the observed kinematics should be described using a large number of microplates or by continuous deformation. The two approaches are combined here, by dividing the region into four large deformable patches whose relative velocity consists of two parts: a rigid rotation about a pole and a continuous distributed deformation. This description of the kinematics allows reconstruction of the past geography of the region and its elevation to be made relative to Eurasia taken to be fixed. The resulting displacements agree reasonably well with independent estimates of the displacements on the North and East Anatolian Faults, the length of the subducted slabs beneath the Aegean and Western Turkey, and paleomagnetic measurements of rotation. The principal force driving the deformation is the release of gravitational energy by the subduction of old oceanic lithosphere and rollback of the Hellenic Arc, not continental spreading. Projection of the displacements 8 Ma into the future shows how the Eastern Mediterranean will evolve to resemble the Western Mediterranean.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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10.30
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5.70%
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475
审稿时长
2.8 months
期刊介绍: Earth and Planetary Science Letters (EPSL) is a leading journal for researchers across the entire Earth and planetary sciences community. It publishes concise, exciting, high-impact articles ("Letters") of broad interest. Its focus is on physical and chemical processes, the evolution and general properties of the Earth and planets - from their deep interiors to their atmospheres. EPSL also includes a Frontiers section, featuring invited high-profile synthesis articles by leading experts on timely topics to bring cutting-edge research to the wider community.
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