INTERSEISMIC AND LONG-TERM DEFORMATION OF SOUTHEASTERN SICILY DRIVEN BY THE IONIAN SLAB ROLL-BACK
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New satellite geodetic data challenge our knowledge of the deformation mechanisms driving the active deformations affecting Southeastern Sicily. The PS-InSAR measurements evidence a generalized subsidence and an eastward tilting of the Hyblean Plateau combined with a local relative uplift along its eastern coast. To find a mechanical explanation for the present-day strain field, we investigate short and large-scale surface-to-crustal deformation processes. Geological and geophysical data suggest that the southward migration of the Calabrian subduction could be the causative geodynamic process
creationAug 1, 2024revisionAug 1, 2024publicationAug 1, 2024
Temporal CoverageMar 1, 2020Jun 1, 2024
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