Deep electrical resistivity of the northern gibraltar arc (western mediterranean): evidence of lithospheric slab break-off

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2022-02-24T07:52:20Z

2022-02-24T07:52:20Z

2011-06

2022-02-24T07:52:20Z

Abstract

Uncertainties about the lithospheric structure of the Gibraltar Arc have led to the proposal of several contradictory models to explain its geodynamic setting. Herein, we present a novel 3-D model of the lithospheric electrical resistivity distribution beneath the whole Betic Cordillera obtained by inverting both broad-band and long-period magnetotelluric data. The lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary under SW Iberia is shown to be deeper than under the Alboran Basin. In addition, the sensitivity tests confirm the presence of a N-S oriented low-resistivity anomaly at lithospheric mantle depths east of the 4°W meridian. It coincides with an area of low velocities without earthquake hypocenters and is interpreted as asthenospheric material intruded by the lateral lithospheric tearing and breaking-off of the E-directed subducting Ligurian slab under the Alboran Domain. This scenario suggests that the opening of the Alboran Basin is related to the westward rollback of this E-directed subducting slab.

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English

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John Wiley & Sons

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Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3121.2011.00996.x

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