2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0040-1951(01)00264-5
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Crustal investigation of the Hellenic subduction zone using wide aperture seismic data

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“…This fault zone consists of three branches misleadingly called Ptolemeus, Pliny and Strabo 'trenches' (indicated by dotted arrows in Figure 10). The term 'trench' is misleading as these structures do not represent subduction trenches as observed at various forearcs of subduction zones worldwide but, in contrast were identified as deep-sea depressions with wedge-shaped sedimentary basins of up to 4 km thickness (Bohnhoff et al, 2001). Furthermore, these branches have a dominant sinistral strike-slip faulting (LePichon and Angelier, 1979;Huchon et al, 1982;Huguen et al, 2001).…”
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“…This fault zone consists of three branches misleadingly called Ptolemeus, Pliny and Strabo 'trenches' (indicated by dotted arrows in Figure 10). The term 'trench' is misleading as these structures do not represent subduction trenches as observed at various forearcs of subduction zones worldwide but, in contrast were identified as deep-sea depressions with wedge-shaped sedimentary basins of up to 4 km thickness (Bohnhoff et al, 2001). Furthermore, these branches have a dominant sinistral strike-slip faulting (LePichon and Angelier, 1979;Huchon et al, 1982;Huguen et al, 2001).…”
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“…In a second step, this layer was subdivided into three segments along the Hellenic arc from West to East. The dip of each segment was adjusted following structural models of the forearc region that were derived from wide angle seismics (Bohnhoff et al, 2001;Brönner, 2003), surface wave and receiver function analysis (Li et al, 2003;Meier et al, 2004a;Endrun et al, 2004) and moving source profiles (Truffert et al, 1993). Furthermore, we implement data from a Moho map of the Eastern Mediterranean (Marone et al, 2003).…”
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“…This can also provide an explanation for the pressure conditions of emplacement to the Sanbagawa crustal units. The emplacement pressure of about 1 GPa (Figure 12) corresponds to the depth of Moho beneath a typical convergent margin [e.g., Zhao et al, 1990;Bohnhoff et al, 2001;Bostock et al, 2002]. It is likely that the buoyant force will no longer be sufficient to cause further exhumation once the partly serpentinized peridotite becomes surrounded by relatively low-density crustal rocks.…”
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