Annals of Geophysics (Jun 1997)

Tomographic image of the crust and uppermost mantle of the Ionian and Aegean regions

  • G. N. Stavrakakis,
  • F. M. Mele,
  • G. Karantonis,
  • C. Falcone,
  • G. Drakatos,
  • L. Beranzoli,
  • B. Alessandrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4401/ag-3942
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 1

Abstract

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We present a tomographic view of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath the Central Mediterranean area obtained from P-wave arrival times of regional earthquakes selected from the ISC bulletin. The P-wave velocity anomalies are obtained using Thurber's algorithm that jointly relocates earthquakes and computes velocity adjustments with respect to a starting model. A specific algorithm has been applied to achieve a distribution of epicentres as even as possible. A data set of 1009 events and 49072 Pg and Pn phases was selected. We find a low velocity belt in the crust, evident in the map view at 25 km of depth, beneath the Hellenic arc. A low velocity anomaly extends at 40 km of depth under the Aegean back arc basin. High velocities are present at Moho depth beneath the Ionian sea close to the Calabrian and Aegean arcs. The tomographic images suggest a close relationship between P-wave velocity pattern and the subduction systems of the studied area.

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