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SUBSIDENCE HISTORY, CRUSTAL STRUCTURE, AND THERMAL EVOLUTION OF THE VALENCIA TROUGH - A YOUNG EXTENSIONAL BASIN IN THE WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN

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The Valencia Trough is an extensional basin that began rifting during the late Oligocene-early Miocene, yet is is located within a region of compression between the European and African plates. Although the trough appears symmetric on bathymetric maps, seismic and gravity and geoid data indicate a fundamental asymmetry in its deep crustal and upper mantle structure. There is good agreement between the predicted depth to the Moho based on a stretching model and the seismically constrained depth beneath the Catalan margin, but poor agreement beneath Mallorca. The seismic Moho beneath Mallorca can be explained by a model in which the crust was modified by the flexural effects of thrust/fold loading. Geoid data suggest that the differences in the crustal structure between the two margins extend into the upper mantle. -from Authors
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10.1029/92JB00583

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University of Oxford
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MPLS
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Earth Sciences
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH More from this journal
Volume:
97
Issue:
B13
Pages:
20021-20041
Publication date:
1992-12-10
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0148-0227


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