The Calabrian Arc: three-dimensional modelling of the subduction interface
Abstract The Calabrian Arc is a one-of-a-kind subduction zone, featuring one of the shortest slab segments (<150 km), one of the thickest accretionary wedges, and one of the oldest oceanic crust in the world. Despite a convergence rate of up to 5 mm/y and well-known intraslab seismicity below 40 ...
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Main Authors: | Francesco E. Maesano, Mara M. Tiberti, Roberto Basili |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a8e037bf1b3a4427b5fa1ab7a5239cb6 |
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