2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2019.07.009
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Orogenic architecture of the Mediterranean region and kinematic reconstruction of its tectonic evolution since the Triassic

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“…The shown estimates of the counter-clockwise rotation of the Adriatic plate since 20 Ma, of 5° (Le Breton et al 2017) to 20° (Ustaszewski et al 2008), with a rotation pole close to the western Alps, are based on reconstructions of the plate motion history (Handy et al 2010;Van Hinsbergen et al 2019). However, the plate motion history is derived from geological and seismological evidence and therefore not completely independent of the shortening estimates or tomographic models discussed above.…”
Section: Other Constraints On Plate Motion and Slab Break-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shown estimates of the counter-clockwise rotation of the Adriatic plate since 20 Ma, of 5° (Le Breton et al 2017) to 20° (Ustaszewski et al 2008), with a rotation pole close to the western Alps, are based on reconstructions of the plate motion history (Handy et al 2010;Van Hinsbergen et al 2019). However, the plate motion history is derived from geological and seismological evidence and therefore not completely independent of the shortening estimates or tomographic models discussed above.…”
Section: Other Constraints On Plate Motion and Slab Break-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Gibraltar slab did not originate in the area of the Strait of Gibraltar but more than 500 km to the east‐northeast, at a subduction zone situated below the Baleares Islands block (Figure a) that accommodated Africa‐Iberia convergence since Cretaceous‐Palaeocene time (Booth‐Rea, Ranero, Grevemeyer, & Martínez‐Martínez, ; Chertova, Spakman, Geenen, Berg, & Hinsbergen, ; Van Hinsbergen, Vissers, & Spakman, ; van Hinsbergen et al, ; Rosenbaum, Lister, & Duboz, ; Spakman & Wortel, ).…”
Section: The Gibraltar Slab and The Gibraltar Orogenic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the complete consumption of oceanic lithosphere is common in subduction zones, which makes many orogenic sutures appear as cryptic (e.g.,Pérez‐Cáceres et al, 2015; Schulmann et al, 2014). In these cases, indirect lines of evidence (e.g., recognition of paleogeographically exotic terranes and presence of high‐pressure and/or intensely deformed belts) are usually employed to locate orogenic sutures and account for plate tectonic reconstructions (e.g., Franke et al, 2017; Matte, 2001; Romer & Kroner, 2019; Van Hinsbergen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%