2007
DOI: 10.1029/2006jb004687
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Crustal structure due to collisional and escape tectonics in the Eastern Alps region based on profiles Alp01 and Alp02 from the ALP 2002 seismic experiment

Abstract: [1] Alp01 and Alp02 are the longest profiles recorded during ALP 2002, a large international seismic refraction and wide-angle reflection experiment undertaken in the Eastern Alps in 2002. Alp01 crosses the Alpine orogen from north to south, thus providing a cross section mainly affected by the collision between Europe and the Adriatic microplate. Alp02 extends from the Eastern Alps to the Pannonian basin, supplying evidence on the relation between Alpine crustal structure and tectonic escape to the Pannonian … Show more

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“…We estimated it by trial-and-error to reach 95% confidence, which for the greater distances was not possible. According to the work of Di Stefano et al (2006), the local P g / P n crossover distance for Italy is 130 km, while for our area it is estimated between 100 and 150 km (Brückl et al, 2007). The distance of 125 km is evidently almost equal to the local P g / P n crossover distance for this area, which was expected, and it represents valuable metric to avoid lateral heterogeneity.…”
Section: Gt Criteriasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…We estimated it by trial-and-error to reach 95% confidence, which for the greater distances was not possible. According to the work of Di Stefano et al (2006), the local P g / P n crossover distance for Italy is 130 km, while for our area it is estimated between 100 and 150 km (Brückl et al, 2007). The distance of 125 km is evidently almost equal to the local P g / P n crossover distance for this area, which was expected, and it represents valuable metric to avoid lateral heterogeneity.…”
Section: Gt Criteriasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Recent results in seismic profiling have evidenced a vertical step of the Moho at the transition between the Alpine and Pannonian domains, suggesting the existence of a Pannonian plate fragment (Brückl et al, 2007). The lateral flow describing the extrusion is clearly visible in Fig.…”
Section: Adria Dinarides and Pannonian Basinmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Another important example is the Alpine orogeny, when in its younger stages, especially during the Pliocene-Quaternary, dextral transcurrent faults caused the lateral escape of major crustal fragments (Ratschbacher et al 1991;Picha 2002;Brückl et al 2007;Tomljenovic et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%