“…These findings represent evidence for horizontal postseismic deformation triggered by shallow earthquakes, in the Mediterranean region, as first shown in Aoudia et al (2003). For normal faulting, these applications show the relevance of source depth with respect to thickness and the Figure 44 2002-1999 baseline length variations along the GPS section with respect to the A 0 site using GIPSY and Bernese solutions, gray and black vertical bars, respectively, versus viscoelastic model predictions for FM1 (Salvi et al, 2000), FM2 (Zollo et al, 1999), and FM3 (Basili and Meghraoui, 2001), using a viscosity of 10 18 and 10 17 Pa s for the TZ and lower crust, respectively. Fine rheological layering in the crust has a major role in the interplay of relaxation in the TZ and LC with respect to relaxation in the mantle when shallow sources are considered in normal-mode relaxation theory.…”